SparkPlugged Podcast episode 3

By Shay • Jan 22nd, 2007 • Category: Audio, Japan, Podcasts, music     

Well, what can I say other than…it’s finally here! I finally got around to it and recorded episode 3 of the SparkPlugged Podcast. I’m settled in once again and I’ve gotten a few requests from you readers asking me to record this new edition. Thanks!

A podcast seems like a good way to sum up my COUNTDOWN JAPAN special. I figure it deserves a fair finale since I’ve been hacking away at for the past week. This is the only mainstream diversion. Indie and noteworthy artists will return for episode 4.

SparkPlugged Podcast episode 3


                         KREVA, ULTRA BRAiN, Overground Acoustic Underground, Bennie K

Continue to the show notes,

show notes:

featured artists
KREVA - “The Show” (regular & instrumental mix): official site
ULTRA BRAiN - “VIS”: official site
Overground Acoustic Underground - “Squall”: official site
Bennie K - “Happy Drive ~Taste Your Stuff~ (featuring m-flo): official site

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6 Responses »

  1. Cool. Another SparkPlugged Podcast!

  2. Great job, Shay! It’s always nice to listen to your voice. Take care.

  3. Listening to your sexy voice on my iPod @ work = happiness.

  4. Ben: Yeah, I had a good time.

    Teruyo: Thanks Teruyo! I’m glad you can enjoy the podcast (and my voice :P).

    saidai: Thanks and I’m glad you can enjoy my voice so much X_x haha, that made me laugh. Anytime something I do can = happiness, I get excited! ^^

  5. great job Shay..just wondering what program you use for your podcast(to record it)..me and eriku did a couple pre-YODC “podcasts” but we did it a bit “old school” with a digital 4track,ipod’s and cd players(my background is broadcasting and I like the hands-on feel of working the board) but thats obviously the ass-backwards way of doing things.

  6. Thanks Langdon. That’s cool that you did it the “old school” way :). I use a program called Audacity. It’s easy and open source so I recommend it. Happy future podcasting if you do so. ^_^

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