Re: Acid jazz Radio Stations

James Baker (jlbaker@pipeline.com)
Fri, 31 Jul 1998 20:55:26 -0400


Not being in London I'm a little out of touch with what happens when at
Kiss. However, they have a schedule - which they have attempted to colour by
genre - on their web-site. It can be found at:
http://www.newconcept.co.uk/kiss100/

The schedule is located under 'Music'. Although the site claims to broadcast
Kiss live, I've never had much success on that front. Instead I'd recommend
trying: http://www.virgin.net/radio/nonshocked/uk/kiss100/index.html

I still find listening to radio intended for another time zone a little
surreal. Listening to the morning rush hour show in the middle of the night
does not help me get to sleep. I suppose it's a similar feeling to coming
out of a club after dawn - very disorientating.

James

-----Original Message-----
From: Elson Trinidad <elson@westworld.com>
To: Erik.Boralv@cmd.uu.se <Erik.Boralv@cmd.uu.se>; acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
<acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Cc: Curtis . <wownflutter@hotmail.com>
Date: 31 July 1998 15:39
Subject: Re: Acid jazz Radio Stations

>At 10:09 AM 7/28/98 +0300, Erik.Boralv@cmd.uu.se wrote:
>
>>Gilles Peterson's KISS-FM (UK) radio program at:
>> http://pseudo.com/ssound/
>
>Does anyone here (UK folks, especially) know when exactly KISS-FM is *not*
>playing house/garage music?
>Everytime I stream in, I hear, "thud (tss) thud (tss) thud (tss) thud
>(tss) ..."
> - 30 -
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