Sound artist and DJ, Robin The Fog, has put together this DJ set composed of some “sexciting” rare record finds. Visit his blog for the entertaining back stories behind some of the tracks. An adult action story that is used in this mix has an album cover that boasts, “actually hear them enjoying the forbidden and frolicking in orgiastic spasms of sensuous delights” and “the first to stick you in the ear with what you’ve always wanted to hear.” Great slogans! I think I may have to adopt them for the next synopsis I write for Sonic Erotica.
I just wanted to recommend the Love and Radio podcast. You never quite know what you are going to get with each episode, but you’ll enjoy the surprise. With recent episodes featuring balloon fetishism and an eccentric/threatening strip bar manager, there’s plenty of lighthearted sexual deviancy to be found. But just when you are feeling all risque, a love story will be thrown in that tugs on your heartstrings, catching you off guard.
The only public radio podcast with an ‘explicit’ tag, Nick van der Kolk’s L+R features in-depth, otherworldly-produced interviews with an eclectic range of subjects, from the seedy to the sublime.
Go subscribe for some sex and love and other stuff in between.
Listen to the episode “Dirty Balloons”.
Have you ever wanted your mp3s arranged by your mood or activity? We stumbled across this interesting way of listening to music and creating playlists according to mood.
How many times do we get up on a sleepy sunday morning with the desire to play great and lively songs on the spot, without wasting a lot of time looking for the right CD or mp3 file among all the others and losing our temper…? how many times would we love to tidy up our room and dust at the pace of music without smoking so many cigarettes while waiting for the right song to be on?
Stereomood is a free emotional internet radio that suggests to me the music that best suits my mood and my daily activities. It’s much more than an online radio, it’s a tool to create playlists for every occasion, a tool to share my emotions through the music.
Start searching for music by a mood related tag at Stereomood.
This weekend there is an opportunity for some guided listening in the fair city of Melbourne, Australia. Go on an aural tour of Melbourne this Saturday July 30 and Sunday July 31st on a Soundwalk, as part of Melbourne Open House.
A soundwalk is any excursion where the main purpose is listening to the environment. Wherever we go we will give our ears priority.
To sign up for these tours you will need to check in from 9.30am on Saturday or Sunday at the MOH Info hub, The Atrium at Federation Square. The tours begin at Federation Square, exploring the Land Titles Office, 131 Queen St and Origin Rooftop garden and runs for 45-60minutes.
What is the acoustic ecology of your city? Can you listen or walk with awareness in a group or as an individual for an hour? All will be revealed with this limited opportunity to take part in a ‘Soundwalk of Your City and its Buildings’
Listen closely – and rediscover another dimension to your city