Thursday, 29 March 2007

Profile- The Antidisestablishmentarians

The Antidisestablishmentarians are an Irish band, who pride themselves on producing topical and relevant music for their fans and the public, and are not afraid to confront themes such as sex, drug abuse, corruption and violence, along with many other social issues in their music, often approaching these issues through humour and satire, often courting contraversy in the process.
http://http://TheAntiDs.bebo.com

Profile- Nicola Williams

A Welsh born singer/ songwriter now based in Galway.
Williams recorded her debut album "Beautiful Arrangement" independently in 2006. The album covers a dynamic mix of styles, its varied tracks drawing upon elements of acoustic modern-folk, pop, jazz and dance, with subtle synth sounds and programmed beats complimenting the instrumentation of some of the tracks.
Williams' voice is uniquely expressive and soulful, delivering lyrics that cover a spectrum of emotions and an array of experiences of human connection, body and spirit. Williams herself describes the rich and melodic sound of the album as "beautiful music".Her live performance is equally engaging, with a creatively animated visual effect brought through dance, her infectious energy and her total immersion in the world of her songs. Williams is an artist with the ability to captivate and inspire the listener and watcher just by being herself and doing what she loves most and does best.
http://myspace.com/nicolawilliams
http://www.nicolawilliams.net

Wednesday, 28 March 2007

Profile- Ken MacLeod

Ken McLeod is the Edinburgh Based author of SF works including 'The Cassini Division', 'Newton's Wake' and 'Cosmonaut Keep'. His writing often explores various radical ideas from all parts of the political spectrum and a range of potential future scenarios. His site 'Early Days of a Better Nation' can be found at http://kenmacleod.blogspot.com

Friday, 23 March 2007

Article on Peak Oil

My article 'Power Crisis', which examines the dangers posed by Peak Oil and the potential solutions available has been published at mathaba.net http://mathaba.net/rss/?x=552208
The article is an outline of a documentary of the same name due to be released soon.

Update on Launch of Station

Red Sky Radio is now scheduled for launch at the end of April. Over the next few days I'll be adding profiles of some of the contributors and links to their sites. Test broadcasts should begin in the next couple of weeks.