Nurion Posted August 18, 2009 Share Posted August 18, 2009 The Spacemusic Podcast - it all started with this topic in the 'MACFAN' , somewhere at the beginning of 2005, about podcasting + an interview with Adam Curry. For us the first encounter with podcasting... The fact everybody was able to start a channel with audio and video content was something we had to read twice! Really? Wowwww. This threw us out of our chairs (correct English?) and we searched for a way to record a show: something we used to do since the age of 9 perhaps... This time more serious because there was an audience waiting now...The first couple of shows into Cubase Audio - mixing ambient and electronic music - some very crappy English came out of the mouth but... the result was so nice! February 2005: Spacemusic was officially launched via it's own podcast channel. Libsyn still is the great company offering an easy way to publish content via the feed and a great online interface to manage all content. These guys rock! 'Podcasting made easy'. You bet! Sonology concerts, soundseeing in the snow in Rotterdam, cooking in the kitchen, LIVE soundseeing from Cyprus, Sate Chicken Fly Away... and many more. Ambient music became very popular again - via the Spacemusic Podcast lots of artists got Air Time. We started to promote (electronic) musicians by playing and mixing their tracks like cooking Italian dinner :-) Artists were selling albums again and got the attention from the public. Some of the musicians got excited after years of silence...they started to compose new tracks again! The result of the Spacemusic Podcast was that 'ambient' itself wasn't 'dead' at all, on the contrary, the genre was still going strong. Listeners heard new tracks by James Bernard, Off the Sky, The Circular Ruins, Sonarfreq, Elipsis1 and the feedback was overwhelming. The amount of podcast listeners grew and grew and grew... Now, more than 4 years later, it's no longer a joke or an experiment. First of all, one thing didn't change: The love for good music. Electronic and acoustic music, lounge, chill-out, downtempo, spacemusic; the genres we play at his moment have a wider range, musicians and producers from many different avenues. New shows, new series, free downloads and charged shows for real "Die Hards". There's something interesting for everyone. Next level is a fact: Spacemusic HD video podcast, check it out via THIS LINK 720P HD episodes of Spacemusic: stunning visuals and fantastic music, clips for free! http://spacemusic.nl ~enjoy! Frosted (Tech-House) (bookings only to: info@frostedmusic.com) Nurion (Ambient/Down-Tempo/Electronica) Link to comment https://www.elastiktribe.org/forums/topic/18989-space-music/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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