[Imc-london-audio] material for show

zoe zoe at esemplastic.net
Thu Jun 15 13:05:58 PDT 2006



hi all
am just back in town, complete with mp3 recorder full of interviews on oil,
debt, export credit agenies, independent media networks and more, including
an interview with andy, one of the australians who wrote the original code
for indymedia which was then adopted for seattle.. if that's of any use to
sophie's plot..?
do I need to read or edit anything for next week's show? if not would like
to be in the country if possible relaxing after the mayhem of recent
weeks...
looking foreward to restarting the show in autumn
xx



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> > Two more shows to go, then July off. Sophie's keen to do something about
> > the history of IndyMedia in Seattle (she's there with her family for 2
> > weeks at the moment), with interviews of local activists who were "there
> > in '99" and we should find some archive footage and contemporary music
> > to mix with her new stuff. That'll be a nice 1 hour clear spot for
> > starters and good experience for her, indeed all of us. We should aim to
> > play this on a clear spot sometime in August.
> >
> > Love and respect to all,
> >
> > D.
> > --
> > Dougie Carnall
> > +44 (0) 7900 212 881
> > http://navarino.org.uk:8080/blog
> >
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> > Imc-london-audio at lists.indymedia.org
> > http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-london-audio
> >
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>
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>
> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 08:40:56 +0100
> From: devlishmay at aktivix.org
> Subject: Re: [Imc-london-audio] today's IndyMedia London Newswire
> show: post-hoc
> To: Radio list for weekly London show
> <imc-london-audio at lists.indymedia.org>, Douglas Carnall
> <dougie at navarino.org.uk>
> Cc: Sophie Adams <sophiadams at hotmail.com>, Imc London-Audio
> <Imc-london-audio at lists.indymedia.org>, Ed Baxter
> <info at resonancefm.com>
> Message-ID: <1150357256.44910f08e8d65 at www.aktivix.org:443>
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> Hey Douglas,
> I can drive the desk actually : ) , and have engineered the show before,
it is
> just that I did not usually engineer because there was so much going on in
the
> studio to keep a hold of.
> I do think that Alisdair does not love doing our show live,  so when we
return,
> we should either engineer ourselves or find some one who gets an
adreniline
> rush from the chaos of our usual hour. I think Alisdair is more of a
studio
> prerecord engineer he hates having to react quickly which is a must for
us, the
> time he has worked on the show demonstrates this.
> Anyway if we are in a different slot we might get a different engineer,
> inshallah !!
> see you all soon
> Penxx
>
> Quoting Douglas Carnall <dougie at navarino.org.uk>:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Did anyone actually manage to catch the show live? I minidisked it but
> > digital crapout this end makes forwarding the audio to the net
> > problematic. I hoped to do it in Logic on the Mac with no fuss, but the
> > Mac crapped out on me. Software problem with no immediate obvious
> > solution. Also I managed to trash another minidisk (Ian did a few songs)
> > which had some nice live stuff. That's two that need recovery in the
> > near future. (The last was the audio from WhatTheHack, still shamefully
> > unshared).
> >
> > I'm pissed off it didn't work nice and I'm thinking of getting a PC
> > laptop. Paul from pimusic suggests off the shelf Dell. Any comments
> > anyone here got also welcome. (Remember I want to carry anything I use
> > on the bike most of the time).
> >
> > Anyway, nice chat after the show with Chris and then Richard who
> > fulsomely insisted the collective should see the break in the summer
> > schedule as a summer holiday and return full of energy in the autumn,
> > maybe weeks commencing 25 September/2 October. So that's OK. Richard's
> > been reading the list so he knows what's going on with us. We need to
> > think about the character of the slot we return to early
> > (?length/time/day[s])
> >
> > I expressed Pennie's desire to learn to the drive the desk, and Al
> > suggested that the best way to learn was simply to shadow a duty
> > engineer over a couple of shifts.
> >
> > Having made Ben shout at us by talking loudly in the office while the
> > studio door at the top of the stairs were open I departed and had coffee
> > and ciabatta with the Italians in Lambs Conduit Street, which was a nice
> > break. My town bike is finally going to have its flexible noodle fitted
> > this Friday apparently. I have promised them beer.
> >
> > Two more shows to go, then July off. Sophie's keen to do something about
> > the history of IndyMedia in Seattle (she's there with her family for 2
> > weeks at the moment), with interviews of local activists who were "there
> > in '99" and we should find some archive footage and contemporary music
> > to mix with her new stuff. That'll be a nice 1 hour clear spot for
> > starters and good experience for her, indeed all of us. We should aim to
> > play this on a clear spot sometime in August.
> >
> > Love and respect to all,
> >
> > D.
> > --
> > Dougie Carnall
> > +44 (0) 7900 212 881
> > http://navarino.org.uk:8080/blog
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> > Imc-london-audio at lists.indymedia.org
> > http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-london-audio
> >
>
>
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