Beats in Space...tonight! 6-8pm(est)


Tim Sweeney (tcs208@is.nyu.edu)
Sat, 08 Jan 2000 14:10:10 -0500



Space is the place......
it's a special broadcast coming from "beats in space" at a prime time
slot....listen in and hear the beats from outerspace.
How Beats in Space works: space beats are recorded on high-density tapes
at the Arecibo telescope in Puerto Rico, filling about one 35 Gbyte DLT
tape per day. The data tape is then sent to The Professor by snail-mail
to New York City. He then divides the data into 0.25 Mbyte chunks (which
we call "work-units"). These are sent from the BeatsInSpace server over
the internet to people around the world to analyze and enjoy.

What: Live radio show/netcast of The Professor spinning
downtempo/leftfield, drum and bass,
ambient and whatever else has that jazzed up/spaced out feel to it.

When: Special Saturday night broadcast >
6-8pm(nyc)....3pm-5pm(w.coast)......11pm-1am(london).....7-9am(japan)....

Where: http://pages.nyu.edu/~tcs208 or http://www.wnyu.org for the
live internet broadcast...tune your dial to 800 AM
if you live in downtown nyc near nyu (or channel 16 on nyu cable).

send any comments about the show to this address...

-tim <the professor>

http://pages.nyu.edu/~tcs208
http://www.wnyu.org
tcs208@is.nyu.edu
studio line: 212.998.1818



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