once you're done chilling out, I'm inordinately proud of December 22 Hour 1
I wish there was a way to browse through the track, and I hate people who say things like that, insinuating that they don't ever put something on a listen for a continuous hour, only I'm allowed to not do that. But also, you don't ever wanna air a little "Hey, it's me again, thanks for tuning in" somewhere in there? It'd be really funny right before that first track, a smooth, soft voice, NPR'ingly: "good evening seattle, i hope you are doing alright in these trying times" .. "... VIOLENCE, CONTROL, RAGE..."
Welcome to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Here's the upside of being on the actual, honest-to-god radio: if I play it, it gets tabulated by Billboard. It is on one of five stations tabulated, one of three that play nothing but dance music, and the only one in the world that plays industrial. That show has aired every sunday for 35 years. Any industrial music that charts? Charts because of ME. Here's the downside: it's impossible to find, there's absolutely no social discovery and stepping out of line earns you hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines. If I put together something that never hits the air - like this - It doesn't have to come down after two weeks. But because of the DMCA even Mixcloud is in a gray area. They don't allow downloads. Pretty sure if it ever became popular the studios would shut it down. There's basically one other Industrial radio show in the world. Their discovery and media presence kick the shit out of ours, despite the fact that they're in Brisbane. This is because (1) they're in Brisbane (2) their "fuck the man" pedigree is well-established. Us? We operate under the banner of Seattle Public Schools.