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Fellow Loopers, It's that time again, Atomic Mobius Machine is playing live, for you, on the internet. We will be playing February 11th from 5pm-8pm/PST on AwesomeRadio.net. It's a new time, and a shorter duration.. :) Hopefully more people will be able to tune in, and won't pass out.. hehe... Atomic Mobius Machine is best classified as Electronic Ambient Trance music (we've started calling it 'ambient loopadelic'), and features Dan Moore, Ross Artese, and Chris Roberts, on various musical instruments, electronics, and computers. Parisa, Our most favourite flutist, will be sitting in with us this time. It is her birthday too! And mine, a few weeks later, so we'll be having cake and ice cream for everyone who shows up.. ;) Please tune into AwesomeRadio.net, at www.awesomeradio.net, Saturday, February 1tth, at 5pm/pst for some really trippy music. Technically speaking, it's a shoutcast stream (ie. mp3 format) and can easily be listened to with WinAmp (www.winamp.com) or Windows MediaPlayer under Windows, iTunes will work for you on the Mac, and XMMS (www.xmms.org/) under Linux... AwesomeRadio serves 3 streams, with increasing quality/bandwidth requirements. Here are the addresses to use: broadband radio.awesomeradio.net:8000 24/22 mono radio.awesomeradio.net:8006 16/16 mono radio.awesomeradio.net:8004 Atomic Mobius Machine broadcasts a nice sounding stereo feed on the broadband stream, but, if your internet connection can't handle that, please use one of the other addresses. Feel free to visit our website: www.atomomach.com. AwesomeRadio also has an IRC chat room, for those so inclined. You can use a Java client (linked from the website), or an OS native client, such as mIRC for Windows. The IRC network is irc.SoundNWaves.net, and the channel is #awesomeradio. Of course, while we are playing we won't be chatting much, but there will be other listeners in there, so... I hope you can tune in for some of the show... :) peace -cpr ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.