Posts Tagged ‘dj mumbler’

Halloween Dubstep Mix 2009

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

lassen smallerI did a pre-Halloween dub­step spe­cial on my radio show this week.

I have pre­pared a trimmed down mix, with­out the back­sells, PSAs and sta­tion IDs. Instead of a ram­bling 2 hour pro­gram, I have con­densed things to about 40 minutes.

Hope you enjoy it. Track­list­ing after the jump.

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DJ support

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Bronta Scor­pio, from dubstepforum.com, has included my track "World­wide" in a mix!

Dub­step­fo­rum Under­ground Pro­duc­ers Mix by Bronta Scor­pio
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=1221461&highlight=#1221461

dj mumbler on-the-air

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

logomain11Start­ing this Sun­day, I will be host­ing a radio show on KANM — "the col­lege sta­tion of Col­lege Sta­tion." It is an AM sta­tion, as well as cable FM on Sud­den­link Com­mu­ni­ca­tions. There is a stream avail­able at http://kanm.tamu.edu, which seems like the most nor­mal way to access the show (what is cable FM?).

The show will be free-form.

I will be shar­ing music I like, and maybe some stuff the sta­tion makes me include. The major­ity of pro­gram­ming on the sta­tion is indie rock-centered, so if I do pull from their library I should be able to find some good music. My focus will be dub­step, roots/dub reg­gae and other musics of the Jamaican dias­pora, hip-hop, pos­si­bly grime, Bollywood/filmi songs and maybe even some experimental/modern clas­si­cal music.

Mum­blings
Sun­days 12-2pm
KANM, Col­lege Sta­tion
1580 AM
cam­pus cable TV chan­nel 88
kanm.tamu.edu

my song got played on rinse fm!

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

I for­got to post this before.

Rinse FMMy dub­step tune "world­wide" got played on DJ Distance's new tal­ent sec­tion of his Rinse FM show on 6 May 2008. Unfor­tu­nately, he cred­ited me as dj num­ber instead of dj mum­bler, but I was excited anyway.

The pod­cast can be grabbed here:
http://rinsefm.blogspot.com/2008/05/distance-6th-may.html

[update 8 Oct 2008]
It seems that rinsefm.blogspot.com has cleared out their archive. Good thing I saved the pod­cast for myself!

Here's the excerpt:

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And here's the tune with­out all the chat:

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freeform mix 21 Oct 2006

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

la_vache.jpgGrow­ing up in sub­ur­ban New Jer­sey, it required a lot of work to learn about new music. Record buy­ing trips to New York City were my surest method of locat­ing releases that I may have heard men­tion of, but never actu­ally saw in stores. The sit­u­a­tion is very dif­fer­ent now, of course, but in high school, I was still a few years away from even dis­cov­er­ing Usenet news­groups and Mosaic was a nov­elty. My musi­cal curios­ity couldn't be sat­is­fied eas­ily for rea­sons of age, loca­tion or bud­get. The record indus­try may bemoan the explo­sion of music on the inter­net, but it has become much eas­ier for music lovers to dis­cover new or his­tor­i­cally over­looked music. Before, "Google" was not yet a verb, and research often required gas money.

In this con­text, dis­cov­er­ing free form radio was noth­ing short of mirac­u­lous to my young brain. WFMU (wfmu.org) was trans­mit­ting weird, cranky, funny, obscure, impos­si­ble music. And I could drive around quaint, quiet and bor­ing sub­ur­ban New Jer­sey while lis­ten­ing to sounds that I never imag­ined pos­si­ble, hosted with unapolo­getic strangeness.

This mix does not come near the eclec­ti­cism of WFMU, by any means, but it is my own exer­cise in mix­ing and sequenc­ing across genre.

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