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[idm] Radio, and the travails thereof

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2004-04-27 12:52Andrew Walkingshaw [idm] Radio, and the travails thereof
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2004-04-27 12:52Andrew WalkingshawDear all, On the subject of radio play (someone brought it up recently), how do those of y
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[idm] Radio, and the travails thereof
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Dear all, On the subject of radio play (someone brought it up recently), how do those of you involved in broadcasting get hold of records to play? I'm programme controller of a student radio station in a largish, experimental-music-friendly town (Cambridge, UK); my own show is by no means exclusively IDM (there's everything from '70s post-punk to Xinlisupreme on my playlist at various points), but what we play relies heavily on what we can get hold of. A lot of stuff comes from my personal collection for my shows, but there are many other DJs on the station who would play a lot more electronic material if we could get hold of it on promo (like your typical UK student station, we're running on rather less than a shoestring budget), rather than the masses of third-rate indie we usually get. Any suggestions? Even getting on the promo lists of one or two the bigger IDM labels (eg Warp) would make a huge difference. - A (now listening: Lali Puna, "Faking the Books") -- Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/ Programme Controller, CUR1350 http://www.cur1350.co.uk/ email: andrew@lexical.org.uk Random Walk ::: Wednesday, 10pm ::: cur1350.co.uk ::: is this music? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org