"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side." (Hunter S. Thompson)
NYUB was created to provide on-demand refuge from main-stream radio. NYUB harnesses podcasting technology to bring direct to you, the best independent and unsigned artists from the rock and electronic music genres. It's not your usual bollocks.....because mainstream radio is shit.
'We're betting that podcasts will revolutionise the way you discover new music...NYUB showcases unsung subgenres and starts with a truly awful song to ward off the snobs' - Spin Magazine, October 2005
"NYUB has precisely nothing to lose and everything to gain, while Radio 1 are torturing the nation with their electronic Chris Moyles archive, probably blissfully unaware of how tragically awful they seem, NYUB is receiving more and more music from bands and labels to play each day" - Playlouder Magazine, January 2005
"NYUB...it's always good to get off the beaten track" - Computer Music UK, October 2005
"Hot 20 Podcasts" - Digital Podcast
Featured Music Podcast - iTunes Music Store
Best Podcast Finalist - Weblog Awards 2006
Featured Podcast - MSNBC.com
BT Music Awards People's Choice 2007 - Top 100 Music Blogs
I remember 2005. I remember podcasts #25 & #26 with fond sentimentality. I have a sense of the many travels, travails & tribulations you've experienced since then.
But mate, the last installment was July 2011. Kids can wait. They'll still be there. What's the worst a kid can do? color on the wall?
Look forward to your next installment. The nice people at Rhymesayer Entertainment in MN, USA might allow some content into the public domain...
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I remember 2005. I remember podcasts #25 & #26 with fond sentimentality. I have a sense of the many travels, travails & tribulations you've experienced since then.
But mate, the last installment was July 2011. Kids can wait. They'll still be there. What's the worst a kid can do? color on the wall?
Look forward to your next installment. The nice people at Rhymesayer Entertainment in MN, USA might allow some content into the public domain...
JDN