April 12, 2010

Episode 60:: Shuffle Along

Rather than allowing my current obsession with the development of Baku's petroleum industry and the techno-social impact it had on the rise of labor power and mass politics (M.A. Thesis) to prevent me from making my weekly webradioblog quota, I decided to take a less labor-intensive approach made possible by a different form of socio-technology: iPod Shuffle.

I put my iTunes Music library on the table, selected "shuffle" and pressed play. Well, it was slightly more structured than that. But not much.

Admittedly, it's something like "Jack-FM" except that I'm not Jack, and there is no Frequency to be Modulated. And the music doesn't suck.


Playlist?

Sorry, if this show had to be blind for me as its creator, then you're just going to have to listen for yourself to see what comes up. Not knowing is much of the fun. The following rules/guidelines did help me arrive at the final product:
  1. No artists/songs that we've played on previous episodes of WSRP
  2. No songs longer than 6:00, to keep things moving
  3. No live cuts, bootlegs, or other poor sound-quality recordings

::WSRP:: so tastefully done, it can afford to be mixed-up like a Picasso (RdSM) - but keep your ears on.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

45-Degree Angle is in my iPod too. That's weird.