This "pilot" episode is the first installment - with some rough edges, but it's a start. Consider it a sampling of the type of music that will be explored in future shows. Download the mp3 file in 128 kbps or higher quality 320 kbps.
With the second official episode of the Blacklight Basement Radio Show not yet ready to go on line, this show was created to fill the gap: A special Halloween show which may look like it is filled with seeds, but there is some gold in there too. Give it a chance and download with the green button.
The second episode of the Blacklight Basement Show is finally here and it includes a tribute to spacerock music along with more of the usual stuff. For any "newbies" a brief bit of background on spacerock is posted here:
This time the show is available for download in enhanced AAC format as well as basic mp3s in your choice of compact 128k for WMV player or higher quality 320k for Quicktime player. Enjoy!
It's another special show and for this installment the theme is Summertime, with an emphasis on the carefree mindset that summer vacation brings. It's more positive and upbeat than usual, but we expect to return to our regularly scheduled cynicism next time. As before, it is available in 128k mp3 in a windows media player, 32ok mp3 in a quicktime player, or the (recommended) enhanced AAC .m4a file with chapters and artwork. It's green button time:
The third show in the series is a look at progressive rock music. Both the virtues and excesses of the genre are acnowleged, but as with the other shows this is not intended to be a comprehensive introduction for newbies or the deepest cuts for lifelong progheads, just a chance to play a few things I like for my friends. Join me by giving the green button of your choice a click.
With the fourth installment we're taking a breather and examining the mysterious world of dreams. So break out your favorite relaxation aid and let your mind float downstream for an hour by pressing the green button of your choice. But if you nod off along the way, it's ok, that's just part of the experience. Choose Enhanced AAC to view graphics throught Quicktime, or if your eyes are closed, either the 160k which opens in a windows media player, or the 320k for some sonic soma.