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Monday, 5 July 2010

Is This Thing On? Podcast Number 38



Back to some form of normality this week
I played (in no particular order) Indigo Earth, Haunted Stereo, Matt Stephens remixed by Pseudo Ambient, Kevin Fisher, Steve Lowis, STIMULATOR, Matt Erion Trio, Jim Chorley and me.
Dave Miles was talking to Benita Johnson and Apoc was waxing lyrical aboot Another Story 


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Sunday, 20 June 2010

Is This Thing On? Podcast Number 36


A bit early this week due to other media commitments!

Full of quality music as ever I played the beautiful April Maybe May, the nutty Clare Barker ( I think!), the very cool Sonny, the proggy Triangle exception, the drawly Tracy Shaun, the eclectic FledderJohn, the too cool for school Hot Vamp Club, the very talented Menn Arsins, the peace man Kidd Russell, the sublime Planes Over Paris and me, good old Nick!

Many shout outs to my Twitter followers, a sting from Haunted Stereo (deff a giggle there) and general podcasting malarky.

I still haven't had an answer to my Jack Daniels black question!

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Sunday, 9 May 2010

Is This Thing On? Podcast Number 30



I kept it simple this week and concentrated on the music. Playing a top mix of tunes from the great Steve Lowis, a great track by Sigurdór Guðmundsson  and NOT Menn Arsins as I wrongly said in the podcast, the awesome Rainer Straschill, the glorious Doyle and the Forefathers (sorry I missed your gig last night guys), the huge King Never, the beautiful Lisa Hogan, I played you a live song right off of the mic, after playing one of my favourite tracks from the perfectly formed Matt Stevens,I finished off with the ever changing and brilliant Brian Wilbur Groundstrom.


Napoleon and Swineshead (Watch with Mothers)tell me they are still trapped in the Philippines due to the ash cloud and Apoc has been sent to the naughty step.


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UPDATE This is the Namaste Indian eatery in Southampton that called me during the recording of the cast


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Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Podcast Number 24





In a later than intended podcast I played Eleven & The Falcons (who have had their Twitter profile hacked), Kidd Russell, Burn, Rainer Straschill, Gideons Demise and a little track from me
Watch With Mothers reviewed Netasyi, Fernwood and Bubonik Funk.




I also thought I'd mention how I actually put this podcast together.
The simple story is that I copy mp3s, pre recorded pieces (Watch With Mothers, First Fifteen, interviews etc) into a piece of software called Garageband, record the spoken bits in-between. That can take up to around an hour. The Watch With Mothers review takes me around 20 minutes to produce. I send Swineshead (London) and Napoleon (Oop North) the track by email on a Thursday evening. On Sunday Swineshead sends me the three sound files of the finished reviews that he did with Napoleon via Skype  I get the spoken word MP3s, put them all together in Logic, put the track they are reviewing so that it plays underneath at the right volume, fading in and out at the right places.  I make the First Fifteen section in Logic. That's pretty easy and only takes about ten minutes. Any other interviews I do I mix in Logic, including all The Matt Stevens chats.
All the interviews I do, I use Skype and record the conversations using a natty little bit of kit called eCam which saves everything (including the video!) as an mpeg file.

Garageband then does a mix of the whole cast and saves it as an MP4a. That mixdown takes about 25 minutes and often crashes so can take longer. I then import that MP4a in to iTunes to create an MP3 as MP4a's are not recognised by the little  player widgets AND wont show the pictures in an iTunes feed. That takes about 10 minutes. Once that has been done, I copy the finished MP3 to my desktop. I then have to get it loaded up on to (or is it IN to?) my account at Podbean who host Isthisthingon podcast. As it's a big file, around 80meg, I have use an use a great piece of software called Hyperduck and load it to my FTP account in Podbean. I have no idea what FTP stands for or what it is! All I know is that if you need to send a big file somewhere on the internet , you use an FTP loader and Cyberduck is what I use. It's easy to set up and all I have to do is just drag the MP3 into it and press send and it just happens. It takes about 30 minutes.
Whilst it's doing this I write this blog including all the names of the artists that I've played, any interviews or websites that were mentioned. This includes adding the hyperlinks for everything mentioned. This takes about the same time as the ftp upload takes.
Now I go into podbean and publish the podcast. That means copying and pasting this blog into the podbean article and checking a few boxes. I click "publish" and it goes live and is available in iTunes immediately and on the little player in about 30 minutes.

That may not sound like the simple version but I've left out all the chatting to artists on-line, tweeting to publicise the cast, producing the jingles, the facebook group, emailing all the artists that I play each week, managing the artists google group plus loads of other little things I have forgotten.
Fitting all this in with trying to forge a semblance of a musical career AND maintaining a full time job is a bit tricky and remember I DON'T GET PAID FOR THIS. So, if I miss a hyperlink off, or the levels are a bit down, or you spot one of the many mistakes I make, then you will understand now eh?
Oh and do me a favour? BUY MY MUSIC or at least download the free stuff!

I'm aiming for 1000 subscribers before my birthday, so far there are 753 so spread the word eh?

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Monday, 15 March 2010

Podcast Number 23


DUE TO LACK OF SPACE ON THE PODBEAN SERVER THIS EPISODE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ON ITUNES. YOU CAN LISTEN AND DOWNLOAD IT ON THE IS THIS THING ON ARCHIVE PAGE ON MY WEBSITE. CLICK HERE AND YOU'LL GO STRAIGHT THERE!


In this weeks podcast I played Mike Rofe, Pseudo, Paul Liddel (who I DID play last month on the first fifteen),  Steve Moyes with a track he wrote and performed especially for this podcast, Watch With Mothers reviewed Matthew Neel, Menn Arsins and Tim Farrell. I also played a hidden track from my new album Don't Make Me Wait.
Apoc hated last Fm, I chatted to the great Xan Phillips and I played the complete track from last weeks winner of the First Fifteen Liz Longley.

Feel free to make a comment, post links or throw stones.

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I'm not making any money out of this so if you want to show how much you love me, buy my bloody album.

Monday, 22 February 2010

Podcast Number 20



DUE TO LACK OF SPACE ON THE PODBEAN SERVER THIS EPISODE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ON ITUNES. YOU CAN LISTEN AND DOWNLOAD IT ON THE IS THIS THING ON ARCHIVE PAGE ON MY WEBSITE. CLICK HERE AND YOU'LL GO STRAIGHT THERE!


A bit later than usual due to the fact that I have been stuck to my mac for most of the week and didn't get started until late.

This week you are lucky enough to hear Tim Farrell, Scot Turchin, Fernwood, The Wilton Project, Matt Stevens and a track featuriing my old band People.

Watch With Mothers Swineshead and Napoleon reviewed songs by Ruby on the Vine, Crimson Face and Fleeting silence.

Matt Stevens was missing in action leavinmg me to do a mini rant on how musicians who don't think they'r egood enough and that everyone is better than The Sugar Babes!

I anounced, prematurly, that Kevy Nova had won the First Fifteen when in actual fact Tracy Shaun had won due to a late surge. To make ammends, I will play Tracy's track in full next week.

Camp Out , Simpli Laura and Kenny Sommers are battling it out for this weeks. Vote for your fave on the right.

As I mentioned in the cast the address for submissions is info@nicktann.co.uk untill goolemail sort themselves out..

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Monday, 15 February 2010

Podcast number 19












Some of the best music you have never heard! In no particular order you can hear Rainer StraschilMatt Stevens, The Wilton Project, Fernwood and ME!


Watch With Mothers review tunes by VegaFunky Poets and Hamilton




 I chat to Matt about Last FM and Myspace

The winner of last weeks First Fifteen Sunna Gunnlaugs get their track played in full and James Leblonde comes up with a jingle for this weeks. 


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Monday, 8 February 2010

Podcast number 18





Not sure how I finished it in time but I did, just!
This week I bought you (in no particular order) Menn Arsens, Amaya Huntley, Kidd Russell, Tom Bishel, Jouis and ME!
A very funny new song review feature with Swineshead and Napoleon from Watch With Mothers (click their button on the right) a hastily edited chat with Matt Stevens about the delights of Soundcloud and Dropbox and an invitation for you to come up with a decent First Fifteen jungle the winner this week (or is it last week?) being the great Matt Taylor whose track "Fat Tuesdays Blue" I played in full at the end of the cast.

A little later than planned due to technical reasons, no really!

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Sunday, 31 January 2010

Podcast Number 17





In another packed cast I played Kidd RussellThe Visitors, Tom BishelAmaya HuntlyMenn ArsinsMEJouis and the winner of last weeks First Fifteen Bubonik Funk congratulations on getting 60 votes.
A great piece by Matt Stevens on social websites for artists, fans and the discerning public. He bigged up Reverbnation , Jango and our tip for the top as the next big thing this year Ustream.

Click on things, listen to the cast, tell your friends, send me some tracks,join the Facbook group and by the time you've done all that it'll be time for a new one!!


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Sunday, 24 January 2010

Monday, 18 January 2010

Podcast Number 15






And what a monster it was! Heaps of great music all from independent non signed artists!
You heard THE VISITORS, AMAYA HUNTLY & THE MERRY MEN, KIDD RUSSELL ft. ROSS GOLAN, a brand new track from the fantastic Matt Stevens, the unforgettable Tom Caulfield and a track by me called Na Na Slide and ended off with the mightY JOUIS.

Brand new feature "First Fifteen" is quite jolly. You can vote for whose track you want to hear in full by clicking on the poll on the right>>>>

If you want to take part in First Fifiteen, then email me a maximum of 2 mp3s and a link to your site. If you don't have a cd to sell then don't bother. The email address is isthisthingonpodcast.gmail.com. PLEASE include your name on the mp3, I'm not that organised and it makes it easier and you're more likely to be chosen if you're easy!


Exciting eh?