Sun, 21 October 2007
Capital punishment USA, last showdown, election campaign advice, 'no new idea' by Norel Pref, no renewal, my political reform, goddamn unions, 'Higher IQ' by Vale, Howard's rivers of racism, Nimbin pr news, Dubya learns to breathe [re-mixed], US and Russia old foes, What 'da live' by Propagandaklan music excerpts: melbourne fringe 04, miles davies, jah wobble, transglobal underground length: 28:07 mins 128 kbps stereo 26 MB
Direct download: sdo__107_no_new_ideas.mp3
Category:Eclectic mixed program -- posted at: 11:43am AEDT |
Sun, 21 October 2007
Wolfi spricht vom Herzen, Galle und Leber, Deutsche Nachrichten Nimbin Perspektive. Wolfi gets it all off his chest - German language news rap Nimbin style length: 7:50 mins 128 kbps stereo 7.2 MB
Direct download: deutsche_nachrichten_nimbin.mp3
Category:German language -- posted at: 11:41am AEDT |
Sun, 21 October 2007
Interview with Marie and Di about the 1982 event on Mt. Nardi saving pristine wilderness and old growth rainforest from logging. The Nightcap area is near Nimbin and some oldtimers were gathering all this week for a celebration. length: 17 mins 128 kbps stereo 15.5 MB
Direct download: 25_years_of_the_Nightcap_forest_protection.mp3
Category:Interview -- posted at: 11:40am AEDT |
Sun, 21 October 2007
Cynthia presents Afro American Soundtracks, before the 'disco era'. The music has been licensed for use on this podcast for non-profit purposes. 'Friday Funk' is regularly aired Fridays 6.15 pm - 8 pm via nimfm.org length: 30 mins 64 kbps mono 13.7 MB
Direct download: friday_funk_sample_2007-10-19.mp3
Category:Entertainment -- posted at: 11:37am AEDT |
Sun, 21 October 2007
8.13 Mb 96kbps mono 11:50 mins
Julie Webb, correspondent for Narco News (http://narconews.com) and Scoop (http://scoop.co.nz) returns to New Zealand after 18 months in Mexico, to find herself caught up in a wave of 'anti-terrorist' police actions. NZ police used anti-terrorist legislation to round up and intidate hundreds of people even remotely involved in any kind of social activism. Environmentalists, Maori elders (indeed, whole communities), and peace activists were all targetted in the illegal police raids which were timed to coincide with a parliamentary vote to strengthen 'anti-terrorist' legislation. Julie's reports can be read at: http://www.narconews.com/Issue47/article2843.html and: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0506/S00046.htm and also on the Greenleft Weekly website at: http://www.greenleft.org.au/2007/728/37745
Direct download: JulieWebPt1_21_Oct_2007_07_33_06.mp3
Category:Latin Radical -- posted at: 10:22am AEDT |
Sun, 21 October 2007
11.7 Mb. 96kbps. mono 17mins
Julie Webb, correspondent for Narco News (http://narconews.com) and Scoop (http://scoop.co.nz) returns to New Zealand after 18 months in Mexico, to find herself caught up in a wave of 'anti-terrorist' police actions. NZ police used anti-terrorist legislation to round up and intidate hundreds of people even remotely involved in any kind of social activism. Environmentalists, Maori elders (indeed, whole communities), and peace activists were all targetted in the illegal police raids which were timed to coincide with a parliamentary vote to strengthen 'anti-terrorist' legislation. Julie's reports can be read at: http://www.narconews.com/Issue47/article2843.html and: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0506/S00046.htm and also on the Greenleft Weekly website at: http://www.greenleft.org.au/2007/728/37745
Direct download: JulieWebb2_21_Oct_2007_07_48_59.mp3
Category:Latin Radical -- posted at: 10:19am AEDT |
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