Fri, 24 June 2011
You'll hear more fabulous science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories with selected electronica-influence music for you in the latest AntiSF Radio show. Show 156 Delta includes: "Patterns of Floral" by Pavelle Wesser "The Anti-Realist Movement" by Leon James Harwick "The Bad Thing" by RJ Astruc
The show is capped with a selected classic SF short story from Librivox: "Accidental Death" by Peter Baily, narrated by Giles Baker Our feature album is "New Weird Australia: We Are After All, Here", including: "I've Watched You Suffer" by Colours "Travellers Home Blues" by Guerre "Rubicon Drive" by Mark Barrage "Horoscope" by No Zu
And also from the Free Music Archive: "Next Month" by Learning Music "Oriental March" by Victor Herbert Orchestra
With an extract from "Open The Windows And Let The Sun Shine" by rt-gt. More information and licenses at the Free Music Archive. <freemusicarchive.org> New Weird Australia, We Are After All Here by New Weird Australia is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License. An End Like This by Learning Music is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. 1909 - Oriental March by Victor Herbert Orchestra is licensed under a Public Domain Mark 1.0 License. Open the windows and let the sun shine by Régis Turner is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
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Thu, 16 June 2011
And here it is, the third show to feature stories from Issue 156, designated Gamma, including guest narrators for: "How The Natural Revolution Began" by Erol Engin (narrated by Keith Pagett) "Sina" by Wesley Parish (narrated by Julie Beddoes) Other show stoppers include an after-AA chat with Claire Corbett, and sound bites from Jesse Emmanuel and rockers "Jetty Road". We also introduce a new segment "Flashback", audio versions of classic stories from the pages of AntiSF: "Party" by Edwina Harvey It's all wrapped in a bunch of fine electronic music by various artists from an album called "Make Way For What Lies Ahead": "Electricity Part 2" by AEED Also: excerpts from "Open The Windows And Let The Sun Shine" by rt-gt, and a good old Edison cylinder recording of the Victor Herbert Orchestra doing "The Little Nemo Selection". More information at the Free Music Archive
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Thu, 9 June 2011
Welcome to the latest show, designated 156 Beta, showcasing three of the speculative flash fiction stories from the pages of AntiSF in June 2011. On the altar are: Breathe Easy, by Ken McGrath Dragon's Quest, by Eleni Konstantine The Interview, by Shaun A. Saunders Embedded within is a late-night after AA after party chat with Aussie SF icon, Sean Williams, telling us about his new book "The Trouble Twisters", co-authored with Garth Nix. Music from "Learning Music", "Females", "rt-gt", and "The Victor Hugo Orchestra", licenced from <freemusicarchive.org>
rtgt by Régis Turner is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Electrical Shorts by Females is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Don't forget -- AntipodeanSF is where speculative flash fiction belongs. Tell your friends! <www.antisf.com.au>
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Thu, 2 June 2011
Welcome to Issue 156 Alpha, the first radio show for the month of June 2011. This show features two stories from the pages of AntipodeanSF: Birthday Boy, by Greg Mellor (read by Marie Agnes Lo Cascio) Out of Time, by Jason Butterfield (read by Jason Butterfield) You'll also hear two late-night back-alley and distant couch chats with AntiSF contributors Simon Petrie and Tansy Raynor Roberts, recorded at the 2010 Aurealis Awards night. Similarly, the show features the return of "Science Flicktion" the SF movie column by Rhino, and includes a bunch of music from a compilation album of Aussie electronica "New Weird Australia" sourced from the Free Music Archive <freemusicarchive.org>. These tracks include: The Tatooed Man, by The Victor Herbert Orchestra (circa 1910); and: Ritual Beat/Stolen Drums, by Andrew Sinclair All Ex New Weird Australia, We Are After All Here New Weird Australia, We Are After All Here by New Weird Australia is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License.
The Vela Companion (Light Years book ii) by Lee Rosevereis licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License.
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