Sun, 28 October 2007 Powered by filmloop.myfabrik.com This week's MPAD is a mish mash of differerent bands/artists and friends I've talked with lately. First up, there's the rapid-fire, hilarious MC Chris who warmed up for Pinback, I also play them opn this episode. I interview, from Dallas, TX, the Hourly Radio, a great alternative rock band that warmed up for IAMX, and, yeah, I play them as well. I missed the Henry Rollins spoken word show, but my firend, Aaron for Weeklk Anime Review filled me in on what I missed. And, last but cetainly not least, Matt from Digital Detroit Radio and I chat about a couple of shows he's seen the past month. music: MC Chris - Fette's Vette, PW/OM buy his music The Hourly Radio - Crime Does Pay, Gun In Hand Rollins - I Know You (spoken) Pinback - From Nothing to Nowhere from PME Emmanuel - Mayonaise others: Get a website domain from GO Daddy for only $6.95 a month when you use code DJ3 Join PodShow and get access to great podcasts and video content
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Tue, 23 October 2007 If I get out of the house for an evening of fun more than twice a month I consider myself lucky. This month I've been hanging out at night like I won the lottery! October started out with the Birthday Massacre show. Then, last week I saw a great show with MC Chris and Pinback. A couple of days ago I saw 30 Days of Night with Rob from Supernot. Last night, Matt from DDR and I saw IAMX and I interviewed the warmup band, the Hourly Radio. To cap off the month on Oct. 29th I'm saving the best for last and seeing the Hold Steady with Art Brut at the Crofoot. The great thing is I get to share all this stuff with you! 30 Days of Night is reviewed on Supernot#29.The next episode of MPAD will have an interview with MC Chris (that him in the pic) and the Hourly Radio. Category: blog -- posted at: 9:00 PM Comments[4] |
Sun, 21 October 2007 ![]() Welcome to MPAD#114, a conversation on politics and media with political pundit, fellow PodShow Producer and good friend, Dan Patterson from the Creepy Sleepy Show. In addition I play some controversial music from some of my favorite artists from the 90's. music - Mercury Rev - "Chasing A Bee" from Yerself Is Steam Snog - "Corporate Slave" get in on eMusic Consolidated - "Typical Male" Paris - "Bush Killa" Buy at eMusic Ministry - "Die In A Crash" from The Last SSucker from Podsafe Music Network mentions - Go to Go Daddy and use the code DJ3 for a web domain for $6.95 a year Join PodShow today Click here to save MP3
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Sun, 14 October 2007 In the episode I have an interview with fun-loving, occasionally scary band, the Birthday Massacre who blend rock, electronica and goth in a sound that is all their own. They put on a great show at the Pike Room in Pontiac, MI on Oct. 3rd. as the last night of their US tour. I talk with Mike and Rainbow, then Chibi (that's her and I in the pic). Thanks to them for being polite and fun to talk with on a beautiful night (can you hear the birds chirping).
music: The Birthday Massacre - "Red Skies" from Walking With Strangers The Birthday Massacre - "Video Kid" from Violet Gary Numan - "Crazier" (slide mix) Ether Aura - "Chemistry" the Cruxshadows - "Birthday" More On This Album the Strike Boys w/IAMX - "Chemical Princess" other mentions: See the Birthday Massacre video from the show you can get a domain name from Go Daddy for only $6.95 a year using code DJ3 Click here to save MP3
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Sun, 14 October 2007 ![]() The Birthday Massacre perform live at Pike Room Oct 3, 2007. The song playing underneath is "Falling Down" from Walking With Strangers" the live audio was unusable. Make sure to come back for MPAD#113 and listen to the interview. Look for more MPAD videos to come.
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Fri, 12 October 2007 I've had Bazooka Joe recently on MPAD, and as all things that come around go around, this week I'm his special guest on his excellent electronic music podcast Solipsistic Nation. I'm playing synthpop and I play a slew of great songs -1. Blaine L. Reininger “Teenage Theatre� 2. Gary Numan “Cars� 3. Gary Numan “Airlane� 4. Thomas Dolby “One Of Our Submarines� 5. i, Synthesist “Red Clouds� 6. Space March “Time Will Make A Fool Out Of Me� 7. Alan Replica “Soul Corruption� 8. Minisystem “Madingley� 9. The Calculators “Dead Is Dead� 10. Any Day In June “Clear� 11. Charlie Slick “I Know You Love My Synthesizers� 12. Idiots! “Spring Is Here� 13. Minisystem “What About Me?� 14. FrankMusik “3 Little Words� 15. Otto Vector “Take It All Off� 16. theSTART “Wartime! (It’s Time 2 Go Now)� In addition to the great music I gush on all my synthpop favorite artists and give some history on how it has influenced my life. Check out the show and let Joe know if you enjoyed it. Category: blog -- posted at: 8:18 PM Comments[5] |
Wed, 10 October 2007 Soooo, at the end of my last episode MPAD#112 I comment how the beginning lyrics of Bloc Party's "Hellacopter" with "Note to Self" is a great way to start a song. Well, apparently, I'm giving Bloc Party too much credit, he actually sings "North to South" in the beginning. I was listening again and caught it, looked it up and what do you know, I'm an idiot! The good news is "Note to Self" is still available as a great song opening!And, for something completely different, on my other podcast Supernot, my co-host Rob and I switch the format up and talk about all things "geek-chic". In other words, we cover DVD releases, the latest TV episodes and comics. Check it out if it sounds like something you'd like. Category: blog -- posted at: 9:43 PM Comments[6] |
Mon, 8 October 2007 I noticed that iTunes hasn't been updating with my latest episode. I haven't figured out why, but I did submit my podshow RSS for iTunes as well. So, you may want to plug in this RSS for iTunes: http://www.podshow.com/feeds/mostpeoplearedjs.xml If you have any problems ever finding an episode of MPAD please email me. My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-889295c832187662bb22d4786f8ca5af} Category: blog -- posted at: 8:26 PM Comments[4] |
Sun, 7 October 2007 ![]() Mikel O.D. is back in action. This episode is my re-cap from being at PNME last week. And, if you look at the pic, with Adam and Anji Bee, standing there, looking bewildered is me. music - Von Iva - Birds of Prey buy on iTunes watch the MPAD Von Iva video Techno Squirrels - Repeat til Fade Dandi Wind - Safety Dance buy on iTunes Low Sea Roar - Do What You Want to Ghost City - The Show Is Almost Over Bloc Party - helicopter on Podsafe Music Network
mentions - David Starfire (Incredible DJ) Creepy Sleepy Show hosted by Dan Patterson Seth Harwood Jack Palms podiobooks Solipsistic Nation - I'm the co-host on Friday's synth pop epsiode
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Sat, 6 October 2007 I'm trying something new - here's vidcast of a song by Von Iva from the Culture Catch Party at PNME on 09-29-07. Click here to save vidcast
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Thu, 4 October 2007 I saw the Birthday Massacre last night and they put on quite a show. Chibi, the lead singer was very expressive, with a pixie grin then a devilish snarl. The set list was a good selection from all three of their releases. A number of the songs came from their latest release, "Walking With Strangers," which has been on repeat in my car all week. I interviewed the band before the show so look for them to be featured on MPAD in about a week and a half, with pics, music and even video. Category: blog -- posted at: 9:05 PM Comments[5] |






If I get out of the house for an evening of fun more than twice a month I consider myself lucky. This month I've been hanging out at night like I won the lottery! October started out with 
In the episode I have an interview with fun-loving, occasionally scary band, 
I've had Bazooka Joe recently on
Soooo, at the end of my last episode 
I'm trying something new - here's vidcast of a song by
And, being a hot model doesn't hurt either! Most People Are DJs T-Shirts are available now by send $12 (contains postage!) - concealed cash/check/m.o. to:
I saw the Birthday Massacre last night and they put on quite a show. Chibi, the lead singer was very expressive, with a pixie grin then a devilish snarl. The set list was a good selection from all three of their releases. A number of the songs came from their latest release, "Walking With Strangers," which has been on repeat in my car all week. I interviewed the band before the show so look for them to be featured on MPAD in about a week and a half, with pics, music and even video. 