for April 15, 2005
Altrok Radio's New Music 070
by Sean Carolan
Altrok Radio adds Bloc Party, Fischerspooner, Beck, Garbage and much much more...
You can hear Altrok Radio on the web all day long in CD-Quality MP3Pro at the Altrok Radio page, but if you want the concentrated new stuff, here's where it can be found:
On the radio Fridays, 10pm to Midnight Eastern at 90.5 The Night, Lincroft, NJ
On the radio Tuesdays, 6am to 8am Eastern at WRSU-FM 88.7, New Brunswick, NJ
On the web Wednesdays, 8pm to 10pm Eastern at Altrok Radio
On the web Thursdays, 12pm to 2pm Eastern at Altrok Radio
On the web Fridays, 1pm to 3pm Eastern and 1am to 3am Friday Night/Saturday Morning at AsburyMusic.com
Altrok Radio plays new music the way Independent Alternative radio once did. We don't throw on the latest cookie-cutter rap/metal outfit that's being marketed as "alternative". But if it's new, it's interesting, and it's challenging, it's on our stream. (And we'll play older stuff that's interesting and challenging, too.)
Update 4/15/05: Here's the latest adds for the week:
We Are Scientists - Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt
British Sea Power - It Ended On An Oily Stage
Kills, The - The Good Ones
Postal Service, The - We Will Become Silhouettes
Beck - Girl
Bloc Party - She's Hearing Voices
Books, The - Smells Like Content
Dresden Dolls, The - Good Day
Fischerspooner - Cloud
Garbage - Sex Is Not The Enemy
Le Tigre - Tell You Now
Persil - Happy
Raveonettes - My Boyfriend's Back
Each week, Jeff Raspe picks an outstanding track from a brand-new album. This week, the pick is:
Doughty, Mike - I Hear The Bells
And in our Grinder this week...
Cranebuilders - So What Could I Do
Starky - Girl Talk
50 Foot Wave - Clara Bow
Bravery, The - Swollen Summer
What Made Milwaukee Famous - idecide
Duels - What We Did Wrong
Live365's editors made us the Alternative Editor's Pick in May 2004, as did About.com, so there's a small but growing group of people that count on us for the best new music we can find, and the best classic alternative dredged from the canals of our (rapidly fading) memory.
So, in short, you can listen to Altrok Radio in 64k MP3Pro here...
http://www.altrok.com/streams.shtml
(and remember: on weekend evenings, the Muddy Channel is home to the Party Gone Out Of Bounds - the perfect soundtrack to the kind of house party you thought only existed in old John Hughes movies. Try it and see!)
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©2005 Sean Carolan