PCP#193… Never mind the turkey… here’s PC pud-cast!

- Is There A Ghost?, by Band Of Horses. Mt Pleasant, South Carolina, USA. [Subpop]
- Juniper And The Black Dog, by AVB. From Psicotropicodelia Music [netlabel]. Campos, Brazil. [Jamendo]
- Bows And Arrows, by Bows and Arrows. Tennessee, USA. [PMN]
- No Racism, by Jagga-Bites Combo. (from the Bluebox Sampler 1). Germany. [Jamendo]
- Strange Row, by Slogan. Au bord du Lot, France. [Jamendo]
- Malaika, by Marimbas From Mother Africa. South Africa. [PMN]
- Molly, by Eux Autres. Portland, Oregon, USA. [Promonet]
- Five, by Belka & Strelka. London, England. [Promonet]
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PCP#192… 3 point landing in the sewage farm!

- Stars, by Bows and Arrows. Tennessee, USA. [PMN]
- Treatment, by The Rong. Stornoway, Scotland. [Honcho]
- Rementiskank#9, by Notwen (aka DIY Dub Club). [Versionist]
- Keep You Around, by Dominic Castillo & The Rock Savants. Portland, Oregon, USA. [Myspace]
- First Year Fear, by Bruce Wayne Band. Stornoway, Scotland. [Honcho]
- Fibonacci’s Dream, by Lawrence Blatt. San Francisco, California, USA. [MusicSUBMIT]
- Letters While Travelling, by The Bland. Stornoway, Scotland. [Honcho]
- Boom Bombay, by The Transit Kings. London, England. [Promonet]
Sad Day We Left The Croft (3 part documentary)
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So here we are again. ’tis the season to be jolly and all that (innit!). Well at least some Brits are no longer in Iraq and hopefully soon the meddling Americans will leave there as well. 2008 will be upon us soon and I will soon be a year older. Ah well…. have a shufty at the following video and cheer yerself up…!”
The second show of Made In The UK is now avialable for download. This week, Pop, Rock, Indie and Asian Underground – a rich tapestry of tunes.
Rowleys Submissions:
Little Name – Traci and I
The Boxer Rebellion – Broken Glass
Colins Submissions:
Reiser – Rockstar
Anemo – Pray
Petes Submissions:
Dexter – Tits and Biscuits
Transglobal Underground – Emotional Yoyo
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Feeling decidedly “Bah Humbug!” about this year’s Christmas celebrations, and not 100% sure why. The missus suggested that as my parents are not coming down to see us this year, I’ve lost the “organization” or “planning” I need to do – and for a control freak such as myself, this is serious! Perhaps that’s true, perhaps I’m just getting grumpier in me old age.
PCP#191… Welcome To The Party Zone…

No craic in this show, just 13 party choons from the last 50 or so podcasts, mixed into 53 minutes of dancing fun for yer Christmas or New Year’s Party……
….I’m askin. Are you dancin’?
- Funky Reggae Fusion In Da House (Original Mix), by Jah Slave and the Kokonuts. (pcp#158)
- G-Dawg and the E-Man, by Magnetic. (pcp#167)
- Gimme Shelter, by Angelique Kidjo (feat Joss Stone). (pcp#155)
- Love Tape, by The Pinkertones. (pcp#166)
- Young Folks (Radio Edit), by Peter, Bjorn and John. (pcp#163)
- Beaver Attack Formation (Goodbye), by Peanut Butter Disco. (pcp#135)
- Woo Alright, Yeah Uh-Huh, by The Rapture. (pcp#149)
- Tiu Tiu Ssu Hsiang Chi (MoShang Little DingDong Mix), by MoShang & Kou Chou Ching. (pcp#159)
- GLB (Globaloopbrowser), by Max Pashm. (pcp#169)
- Love The World, by Karoshi Bros. (pcp#179)
- Passport (Wolves Mix), by Bruno Browning. (pcp#153)
- Slapper Medley, by Blaggards. (pcp#165)
- East Of the Pond (Dub), by The Uptones. (pcp#160)
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TDZ#17… Special Blend….

- Special Blend (Part 1), by Ackboo. Toulouse, France. [Versionist]
- Callout To Jah, by J.A.H.N.O. [Versionist]
- Czechreggae, by Czechreggae. [Versionist]
- Dead Or In Jail, by Dub Dragoon. Chicago, USA. [Versionist]
- Automatic Horns (DJ Indy Remix), by DogG & Dreadless. France. [Versionist]
- Hard Times Never End, by The Manor. [Versionist]
- Unity Dub, by Jah Billah meets Baga Sounds. [Versionist]
- Special Blend (Part 2), by Ackboo. [Versionist]
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PCP#190… Dr Know and Ferret Mining…

- Teddy Bear, by Zamza. Khabarovsk, Russia. [MusicSUBMIT]
- John Buckley and Tony Cocks.
- I’ll Be Your Anything (Dub Mix), by Belka & Strelka. London, England. [Promonet]
- Dave Coplin.
- Magenta And Green, by Pants Yell! Boston, Massachusettes, USA. [Promonet]
- John Buckley and Tony Cocks.
- The Merciful, The Compassionate, by Secret Archives Of The Vatican. Croydon, England. [Myspace]
- John Buckley and Tony Cocks.
- Hole In My Heart, by Black Lab. Los Angeles, California. USA. [PMN]
- Dave Coplin and Ludovic Fourrage.
- Intro Sa Jorge, by Da Cruz. Brazil. [Promonet]
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So my kids tell me they’re going to be “cool” when they get to be grandparents. So how “cool” is “cool” and just how connected will we be in the post-facebook world? Will I still be podcasting as a grumpy old man? Strike that. Will still be podcasting as an even older even grumpier man? Hope so!
So, Made In The UK has gone live! This is a new collaborative podcast, primarily put together by Rowley Cutler of Dark Compass, with co-hosts Martin Devaughn, Colin Gazeley and yours truly. We hope you enjoy it. Put the RSS feed into your podcatcher now!

So, following Academy Mobile Day, I rushed down to Brighton, with my daughter and her friend to see “CSS” play at The Dome. Really enjoyed one of the support bands, “Metronomy” and hope to have them on PC Podcast soon.
Unfortunately the lead singer “LoveFoxx” was hit by a shoe thrown by one of the crowd and had to go offstage. The band, quite understandably, were not impressed and stormed off leaving us a little disappointed. Let’s hope LoveFoxx is OK!

So, it was Academy Mobile Day on Friday and a good day was had by all. The event was specifically marked by two podcasting panels, which were video’d and streamed across the Microsoft Corporate Network as well as being show on the TV screens in the restaurants. (enough to put anyone off their lunch – Ed).
Session One featured Dave Coplin, who was the main organiser of the event, plus Tony Cocks, who despite being a Microsoftie, is a hobbyist podcaster like myself, and producer of the Binge Thinking History Podcast. Also in the line-up was John Buckley (Citizen Journalist and producer of the Citizen Scoop podcast, among others) as well as yours truly. We talked about podcasting past, present and future and how anyone can produce their own podcast.
Session Two (above) featured Dave Coplin, Ludovic Fourrage, Rob Gray and Phil Morel and focused on the technology behind Academy Mobile and where it’s going in the future.

I’ll bring you some of the audio and video as soon as it’s ready!
PCP#189… Over the sea…to Lewis…

- Crossing The Line, by Kroftwerk. Stornoway, Isle Of Lewis, Scotland. [Honcho]
- To Be Free, by Soulfege. California, USA. [PMN]
- Biktima, by Punkamine. Mongolia. [Jamendo]
- Fossil Dawn, by Jade Leary. Montreal, Canada. [Magnatune]
- Honest Reply, by Lively Jane. Stornoway, Isle Of Lewis, Scotland. [Honcho]
- Haunted, by PILL. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [Jamendo]
- Somebody Kill Me, by Our Lunar Activities. Stornoway, Isle Of Lewis, Scotland. [Honcho]
- House Of The Youth, by Jagga-Bites Combo. (from the Bluebox Sampler 1). Germany. [Jamendo]
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PCP#188… Mostly White Trash…!

- White Trash Cowboys, by White Trash Cowboys. Austin, Texas. [PMN]
- Nearly Killed Keith, by John and Wayne. Workington? [Myspace]
- Odio, by The Chiara L’s. Leeds, England. [Myspace]
- Which Way To The Future?, by The Mates. USA.
- Clowns, by The Manor Park Elite. Stornoway, Scotland. [Myspace]
- Not In My Name, by East Of Ealing. Epson, England. [PMN]
- Home, by Great Northern. California, USA. [PMN]
- Say You Won’t, by Dragging The Lake. Stornoway, Scotland. [Myspace]
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PCP#187… No More Heroes…?

- Dripping, by Slogan. Au bord du Lot, France. [Jamendo]
- Semi Prescious Weapons, by Semi Prescious Weapons. New York, USA. [PMN]
- 80s, by Nerious. Poland. [Jamendo]
- Ally, Walk With Me, by Raveonettes. New York, USA. [Myspace]
- Indian Fever, by David Starfire. [Promonet]
- We’re All Going To Die, by Malcolm Middleton. Glasgow, Scotland. [PMN]
- Tried To Be Good, by Pants Yell! Boston, Massachusettes, USA. [Promonet]
- Orphans Cry, by Taj Weeks and Adowa. New York, USA. [PMN]
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TDZ#16… Dub Running…

- Chariots Of Dub, by Stevie Steppa. California, USA. [Versionist]
- Artwell’s Dub, by Juan Frenti. London, England. [Versionist]
- Concrete Jungle (Uprising Dux X), by Sensistar. Germany. [Versionist]
- Back To Wondering (12" mix), by The Dub Dragoon. Chicago, USA. [Versionist]
- Poorman Dub (Take 1), by Dream Riddim Investigators (a.k.a. Fried Wire). Sacramento, California, USA. [Versionist]
- Born In A Rainbow (Real Rock Riddim), by Jah Slave meets The Uplifters. [Versionist]
- Resistance Is A Must, by Jah Billah meets Dub Shahid. Irie Dub Town, Nauru. [Versionist]
- Pandemonium Piece. by Uffe. Sweden. [Versionist]
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I’ve been involved with “hocbbyist” music podcasting for nearly two years now, and have dabbled with some internal podcasts for the “Citizenship” team, in Microsoft, where I work, since January 2007. But on December 14th we have a real revoution taking place, and we have a “Podcasting Day” in Microsoft’s UK offices at Thames Valley Park, Reading. This is promoting “Academy Mobile” the corporate, intranet, podcasting platform that we hope will revolutionize communications throughout the Corporation.
Unfortunately, you can’t see much of the content on the internet, because it’s intended for internal use and isn’t accesible outside the firewall, but you can get a taster, by watching this video, posted onto YouTube……
So on Dec 14th, we’ll be having lots of podcasting activities, with various podcasting setups (from small/cheap to large/expensive) plus a podcasting panel discussing the value and future of podcasting as we see it. On that panel will be myself, Tony Cocks (fellow Microsoftie and producer of the Binge Think History Podcast), Dave Coplin (fellow Microsoftie and producer of a couple of internal casts about strategy and technology) and John Buckley (Citizen Journalist and producer of the Citizen Scoop podcast, among others).
I’m hoping to record some audio that I can use on the internet. If that’s the case then these will appear in PC Podcast, amongst the music (as usual).
More updates as they come along. Should be interesting.


I’ve been involved with “hocbbyist” music podcasting for nearly two years now, and have dabbled with some internal podcasts for the “Citizenship” team, in Microsoft, where I work, since January 2007. But on December 14th we have a real revoution taking place, and we have a “Podcasting Day” in Microsoft’s UK offices at Thames Valley Park, Reading. This is promoting “Academy Mobile” the corporate, intranet, podcasting platform that we hope will revolutionize communications throughout the Corporation.
Unfortunately, you can’t see much of the content on the internet, because it’s intended for internal use and isn’t accesible outside the firewall, but you can get a taster, by watching this video, posted onto YouTube……
So on Dec 14th, we’ll be having lots of podcasting activities, with various podcasting setups (from small/cheap to large/expensive) plus a podcasting panel discussing the value and future of podcasting as we see it. On that panel will be myself, Tony Cocks (fellow Microsoftie and producer of the Binge Think History Podcast), Dave Coplin (fellow Microsoftie and producer of a couple of internal casts about strategy and technology) and John Buckley (Citizen Journalist and producer of the Citizen Scoop podcast, among others).
I’m hoping to record some audio that I can use on the internet. If that’s the case then these will appear in PC Podcast, amongst the music (as usual).
More updates as they come along. Should be interesting.
PCP#186… The Famous Five…

- Kreisverkehr (Roundabout), by Fünf Freunde. Germany. [Jamendo]
- Fearless, by PILL. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [Jamendo]
- From the album MU.S.GA (Music for Strategy Games)
- Which Future, by Irie Team. France. [Jamendo]
- Frustrated, by The Chinch Bugs. Minneapolis, USA. [MusicSUBMIT]
- Da Roots, by Jammin Inc. Braunschweig, Germany. [Jamendo]
- Une Glace Au Citron, by Miss Emma. Chambery, France. [Jamendo]
- Stay, by Orange Snow. Netherlands. [PMN]
- Loop, by The Plastic Soul Band. Tokyo, Japan. [PMN]
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