<font size="4">Zepelim</font><br><div class="gmail_quote">Malfunctions and Dysfunctions of an FM exciter - RUC |107.9 FM|<br><a href="http://www.ruc.fm" target="_blank">www.ruc.fm</a><br><h2></h2><font size="4"><b>New Episode - What's Ether?</b></font> -<a href="http://tiny.cc/x4mpt" target="_blank"> http://tiny.cc/x4mpt</a><br>
<br><font>In radio there are a number of expressions, words, and sayings that
drive the listener to be the creator of a contingent reality between
what is heard and the time-space of its perception. For me, one of these
words is “ether”. Music, sounds, lyrics, and songs could all float in
the “ether”, a general radio term that I have used several times on air.
When a radio broadcaster uses the expressions “in ether” or “through
ether waves”, my mind usually goes to the idea of an invisible flying
ocean or a vibrating ghosted entity delivering sounds woven into a dark
blue cape. But what is ether?</font><font><br><br></font><font size="4"><a href="http://zepelimruc2.podomatic.com/player/web/2011-11-29T16_58_53-08_00" target="_blank">Poscast</a> - <a href="http://zepelimruc2.podomatic.com/enclosure/2011-11-29T16_58_53-08_00.mp3" target="_blank">Download</a> - <a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21856101/Zepelim%20-%20What%27s%20Ether%20-Tracklist.pdf" target="_blank">Tracklist</a></font><br>
<br>Best Regards, <br>Carlo<br>
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