To Help A Bro

January 29th, 2007

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This is more overdue than a 1992 tax return. Which is how long I’ve known Sean, the program director of the Radioio station linked above. Sean has been in the music business on the radio side as well as the label side for just about as long as I’ve known him. I may be reading too much into things, but Seans been trying to drum up listeners and since I’m a listener (Last.fm doesn’t track streams, it seems) I wanted to share this great station with my readers. Hopefully some of you out there will dig on what Sean is playing.

I recently added a button to the center column of blurbomat that will open the station in iTunes. If you like alternative, indie or anything in between, do yourself a favor and give Sean a listen.

You can listen to it in iTunes by clicking here.

You can listen to it in Windows Media Player here. o


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4 Responses to “To Help A Bro”

  1. 1
    Workman Says:

    I can dig it, and dig it I do.

    Sean’s got great taste in music.

  2. 2
    egghead Says:

    Great Stuff…
    Loose Fur Rocks!
    I’ll be listening at work all day tomorrow!
    Also, love that the downloaded file politely asks me to listen [listen.pls].

    Thanks for sharing, Jon.

  3. 3
    rivetergirl Says:

    Very cool — not as cool as Heather and her duck dong, but cool.

  4. 4
    Chiyiyite Says:

    Heeey - ALL RIGHT! This is great. Tuned in to REM’s “Catapult” which I haven’t heard since high school. Nice. Thanks! Thanks also to both you and Heather (not sure who was responsible for this wise decision) for including a Flash version of her duck video. My new computer has a run and hide response to Quicktime & it’s the first of your videos I’ve been able to watch since I bought it.

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