a thousand times podcast & other treats

28 March 2006 | music, elsewhere, athousandtimesno | No Responses
Last Modified: 28 March 2006 @ 23:02

Exciting stuff — we’ve made a few changes to our website, including a much more friendly audio page (with streaming songs!), and some fine navigation enhancements.

By far the biggest change, though, is that we are now podcast friendly, which means that you can subscribe to our audio feed using whatever podcast aggregator you like, and download our songs as they come out, automagically. You can even find us in the iTunes Music Store! Yay!

Sort of coincidentally, we decided we’d try to create some neat ‘anatomy of a song’ type podcasts as we near completion on some tracks. We’re hoping to take listeners through the process of creation for each song, and to provide some interesting context and general food-for-thought about things musical.

Our first venture in this new direction is now online for your listening pleasure: Evan on Dynamic Tension. This one is a bit different from the idea I mentioned above, but it’s plenty fun nonetheless. It’s Evan discussing our next calypso, ‘On Dynamic Tension’.

And stay tuned for a taste of our first calypso, ‘The creation of Bokononism’ later this week.

Enjoy!

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a thousand times podcast & other treats

28 March 2006 | music, elsewhere, athousandtimesno | No Responses
Last Modified: 28 March 2006 @ 23:02

Exciting stuff — we’ve made a few changes to our website, including a much more friendly audio page (with streaming songs!), and some fine navigation enhancements.

By far the biggest change, though, is that we are now podcast friendly, which means that you can subscribe to our audio feed using whatever podcast aggregator you like, and download our songs as they come out, automagically. You can even find us in the iTunes Music Store! Yay!


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