Would you be interested if the podcast was your personal selection of MP3 content, freshly aggregated from various sources & sync'd to your portable media player? That's what podcasting is all about.
Podcasting News is a good place to find out more info, from the perspective of the podcasting community.
There is a wealth of information available on the web now. The previously mentioned Obsolete site has a good history of electronic music instruments, and there are several classic synthesizer sites for gear freaks.
Ohm - The Gurus of Electronic music collects early electronic music recordings, including the Barrons in a three-cd set. This is as good an introduction to early electronic music as you'll find. It's jarring, though, if your only exposure has been to techno and trance!
Synthtopia has a directory of electronic music resources that is worth checking out. The site also has interviews with some interesting electronic musicians. Check out the Kompressor interview!
Electro-music is an active community of people interested in more experimental electronic music. Lots of discussion of computers and programming within the world of music.
American Mavericks is a collection of interesting PBS shows on modern classical music, and it has some good shows on electronic music.
"Web Logging and Podcasting are the ultimate in ego masturbation."
That's insightful?
Most Slashdot posting is ego masturbation, too, but there's room for lots of voices, so there's usually something interesting to read, too!
There are many interesting podcasts, and a lot of garbage, too. People interested in new technology should check them out and make up their own minds.
Here's some good places to start: Podcast Directory
or PodcastAlley
The lack of commercials alone was enough to get me interested!
There's some good info at the Podcasting News site.
Includes a what is podcasting article, along with info on using RSS in the context of a podcast.
Would you be interested if the podcast was your personal selection of MP3 content, freshly aggregated from various sources & sync'd to your portable media player? That's what podcasting is all about.
Podcasting News is a good place to find out more info, from the perspective of the podcasting community.
The Barron retrospective was very good.
There is a wealth of information available on the web now. The previously mentioned Obsolete site has a good history of electronic music instruments, and there are several classic synthesizer sites for gear freaks.
Ohm - The Gurus of Electronic music collects early electronic music recordings, including the Barrons in a three-cd set. This is as good an introduction to early electronic music as you'll find. It's jarring, though, if your only exposure has been to techno and trance!
Synthtopia has a directory of electronic music resources that is worth checking out. The site also has interviews with some interesting electronic musicians. Check out the Kompressor interview!
Electro-music is an active community of people interested in more experimental electronic music. Lots of discussion of computers and programming within the world of music.
American Mavericks is a collection of interesting PBS shows on modern classical music, and it has some good shows on electronic music.
"Web Logging and Podcasting are the ultimate in ego masturbation."
That's insightful?
Most Slashdot posting is ego masturbation, too, but there's room for lots of voices, so there's usually something interesting to read, too!
There are many interesting podcasts, and a lot of garbage, too. People interested in new technology should check them out and make up their own minds.
Here's some good places to start:
Podcast Directory or
PodcastAlley
The lack of commercials alone was enough to get me interested!