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On the edge of real and Cyberspace there is one place you can go. The Knightcast media channel. Featuring a weekly podcast "The Knightcast" and a web Tv show "KW-Tv" Both deal with the everyday adventures of a modern day technofile, filled with tips, tricks, manuals and how-to's on how to tune technology into your everyday life and let tech work for you. All this and more using Windows, Linux, and Mac computers, Web2.0 sites, services and more to upgrade from geek to cyber-citizen. Real Technology for Real life.

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Sunday afternoon, Nice and quiet, Upstairs in the central command center... (well, Office .. workplace) Powerbook munching away at some backups, turning them into ZIP files for later storage. And in the background : Music. True, I'm good at multitasking but suck at listening to podcasts and computing at the same time. Guess I'm not a woman. Music of choice ?  Nothing , that is , I let the choices be made by somebody else. Somewhere in my aristocratic status as a cyberlord, I have come across a little butler who queries me what my pleasure is. "What is your Flavor Mylord" I almost hear him whisper. As I blurt out a composer or artist that currently suits my whims, this little minion scours away and brings me his music and that of other artists like him. From my throne I vacantly pear at the old radio set that sits quietly in the corner. ITs power cord disconnected, scavanged to feed the powersupply of some pheripheral. I leer at it and bellow mockingly .. "You, my dear radio, are Dead to me." 

Having worked in radio as a DJ I have witnessed it wither away from the powerful medium it once was to the smoking remains it is to me today. As a DJ in a small radio station I thought I could do my thing, let people hear new music, new types of content. Talk about different things then the omnipresent commercial crap that was so omnipresent. But the station manager handed me a poorly copied hard copy of an excel sheet. Telling me to play 16 records in an hour , of which 4 should be in the current hit parade, 4 should be from the 70's, 4 from the 80's and 4 of the nineties (and four from the plastic box that housed the 'recently fell from the charts' category.) Creativity ? Trying to talk him into doing a show about computers and technology and interviewing people were met with arguments as being "Too High brow". I gave up. Listening to the radio these days is the exact reflection of that argument. Let us take a look at Q-music for example. One of the most popular radio stations in this part of the country. Filled with DJ's who think they are half-gods. These guys must at least once a week get caught at masturbating in front of the mirror. The music they play is an endless repetition of the 20 something commercial records that are brutally forced down every bodies ear canal for weeks and weeks on end. I mean it : Even F** autistic people could be fased out by this amount of repetition. And apparently this station is mainly directed towards goldfish. Since they posses the average memory span of 5 seconds, the radio station assures they remember who they are listening to by constantly jamming out the "Q IS GOOD FOR YOU" Jingles. I mean .. Come on. When I listened 5 seconds ago , it was commercial crap, Now, i'm still listening to commercial crap, I have not switched stations nor committed suicide so its safe to assume that I am aware this is still the same fracking radio station !.

So I tuned out of radio altogether 3 years ago, switching to my own music collection and of course tons of podcasts. Tailoring the content to my interest and weeding out the narcissistic DJ's all together (including Adam Curry). But once in a while my head is on the virge of exploding with yet another info-rich podcast so its time for some music. Itunes playlists ... yeah .. but I know all my content. I would like to listen to some "custum tailored radio" if I may. But without the talk, Without the commercials and introducing me to new artists and content within the boundaries of the genre I get to select. If possible provide me with information about the artists and a direct way to purchase the music online. Could you do that please ? 

The answer ! Yes you can. From the ashes of commercial radio and through the pipes of the internets flows the sweet power of last.fm. The minion I mentioned above is a free service that you can use to listen to music online. High quality music, and its free. Just go to their website, type in the genre or artist of your liking and Last.fm will give you a cristal clear free stream of music filled with related music and more. A great free way to listen to music, a magnificent way to discover new artists and music. No jingles , No Dj's. No being stuck in the same playlists. The phoenix of radio has arrisen for me . .And its called last.fm.


Users' Comments (1)
Posted by Sharky, on 17-02-2008 20:11,
Playing their 20 songs over and over again, as if they could not pay the rights to play anything different and then spewing out that lefover cash as "prizes" for listeneres. Wich results in more LIVE (they also record newyearshows live what an insult to the listener) nagging. Seriously fuck them. 
 
Studio Brussels had or stil has a show (cant remember the name) with experimental music. So im a StuBru listener. 
 
Radio still has some charms, its more spontanious. It's "live" most of the time, wich creates a very different vibe then podcasts. 
 
As for LAST.FM i still find 30 seconds of low quality
 
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