Episode 13 (28 minutes running time)
It’s Saturday morning in Studio K and…
Citronella and Adam Curry do some very ghostly, otherworldly introductions to Episode 13 which was recorded on a sunny but blustery Worcestershire Saturday.
I’m sorry about the qualities of the audio clips – I need to check over my installation of Castblaster. I’ll do it during the week, I promise.
Changes!
This week it’s a return to the usual format – but recorded on The World’s Fastest Laptop; yes, I’ve unleashed the processing power of the new toy.
We start with an unmistakable and tremendously catchy Latin American beat – Ersi Arvizu singing El Arbol (The Tree).
The second track is the completely beautiful ballad Sunrise, sung by Shanon Hurley.
We play out with a brilliant piece of avant garde dancey, ravey, trancey music called Hole In My Heart by the brilliant Black Lab. Listen to it, listen to it, listen to it, listen to it. LISTEN TO IT!
In between the music we turn things upside down and kick around the concept of immigration from a very different angle.
We also look at the slightly peculiar approach of the USAF and US DOD in trying to keep the location of aircraft hushed up.
We also spare a few thoughts for school reunions. Good things or bad things?
Are they an example to us all or a lesson to future generations?
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