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candystripper -> New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (5/26/2006 4:37:15 AM)

If Y/you have Yahoo Instant Messenger, Y/you probably have a version with LAUNCHcast Radio in it <little black headphones, bottom left>.  Anyway, under Stations/Themes/More Themes is a new station Yahoo calls "Gay Club". 
 
i was listening to the "Quiet Storm" and "Blues" stations and found they were not sufficient to pep me up and THEN -- ack!  -- i began hearing commercials on them.  i have heard none on "Gay Club" and have had it on for days now. i must admit, i like it even better than the "Disco" station <o, but Gloria Gaynor...whoohoo!>
 
Btw, i have no clue what's supposed to be "Gay" about the music; basically it's just great chair-dancing stuff.  <Well, ok, maybe a little less Cher, but still great.>
 
A/anyone else using LAUNCHcast Radio?  Have a preference for a particular station?  <Actually paying Yahoo for the enhanced version?  Rate songs?>
 
candystripper




Littlepita -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (5/26/2006 7:29:42 AM)

I love LAUNCHcast radio and listen to it all the time. Right now I'm a free member so am limited in my choices. I like 80's, Today's Hits and Lite Office music. The Gay station sounds fun. I'm in the middle of talking my Dom into letting me pay for the service so I can have unlimited music with no lame commercials.




pahunkboy -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (5/26/2006 4:20:41 PM)

Then you would like what was  WBMX- oak park, CHICAGO! 102.7.

Sirius 22 is good- 34 and 36.
---this site has good mixes-

http://www.nuyoshi.com/wbmx.htm





Recognized as one of the most influential radio DJs of all time

Born in the shadow of the steel mills on the South Side of Chicago, Mickey “Mixin” Oliver was destined to help bring the underground sound of house music to the masses. As a founding member of the groundbreaking Chicago radio mixshow team on 102.7 WBMX, collectively known as the Hot Mix 5, Oliver drew global attention to house music with his incredible DJ mixes.

House music was considered to be the new sound of the urban underground, first spun in Chicago in the early ‘80s, most notably at the Warehouse nightclub where many believe the term "house music" was coined. More likely, the term was originated by the earliest house DJs who referred to their weapon of choice, the old Salsoul music, as just "records laying around the house.”

As house music began to spread in Chicago’s clubs, an urban format radio station, 102.7 WBMX was looking to become a force to be reckoned with in the Chicago market. Program Director Lee Michaels decided (correctly) that the best way to go about it was to put together a group of the most talented and cutting edge DJs around. As music director for the entire chain of Smuggler's Inn nightclubs, and already having created the Master Mix Medley for the prestigious Disconet Remix Service, Mickey “Mixin” Oliver was the first to be selected by Michaels for this new concept. The others who joined him at WBMX were Farley “Funkin” Keith (later Farley "Jackmaster" Funk), Kenny “Jammin” Jason, Ralphi "Rockin" Rozario, and Scott “Smokin” Silz. Together they comprised the very first major house music radio mixshow team in the world, the now legendary Hot Mix 5, making people "jack to the sound of the underground" from Chicago’s airwaves starting in 1981.

The Hot Mix 5 set the standard for all others to follow, pioneering many of the turntablism tactics that have influenced the best DJs even to this day.

Mickey “Mixin” Oliver is credited with creating the very first house remix for an artist on a major label. It was for the Chi-Lites entitled "Bottom's Up" where they asked him to give it a sound similar to what they heard on his radio mixshows. It would be the first of many tracks by Oliver to hit the coveted Top 10 Billboard charts. That led to his first originally produced house track "Breakin Up / Breakin Down" for DJ International records in 1985.

He then began his very first syndicated radio mixshow on Star String Radio Network, which was ultimately followed by Satellite Music Network, a division of ABC where Oliver was syndicated on over 100 stations from coast to coast. Spreading house music to appreciative fans around the world culminated in Oliver’s performing at the mecca of dance music itself, the Balearic Island of Ibiza!

In 1986, Oliver started Hot Mix 5 Records, along with a couple of others from the Hot Mix 5. Mickey “Mixin” Oliver and Grant released the first song on the new label as MG2 with "My House Is Bigger Than Your House." That initial track was followed by what is perhaps considered to be Oliver's best known track to date, the Billboard charting Speak 'n' Spell hit "In-Ten-Si-T."

In 1988 the Chicago Bulls basketball legend himself, Michael Jordan, commissioned Oliver to provide the music soundtrack to a documentary for the Michael Jordan Foundation, for which Oliver wrote the song "Pick Me Up." Offers by the sports world began to follow. He edited the music for the Chicago Bulls Luvables routines, and made the music spots for Chicago’s Sports Channel. Then came an opportunity to write a song for a hit movie, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Belushi. The movie was called Red Heat, which attained the number one spot at the box office! The track that Oliver produced especially for the movie was called "Jackin National Anthem" which was played during an aerobics scene. That was also the year the Hot Mix 5 went cross-town to the more powerful WGCI.

Accomplishing everything he set out to do in Chicago, Mickey “Mixin” Oliver moved out West to Phoenix, Arizona in 1991 and helped found Powerhouse Remix Service. Around that same time he teamed up with Hot Mix Radio Network to put together the comprehensive ten hour "Mix Of The 80's" helping to launch the fledgling radio mixshow service.

Now, after taking a much-too-long hiatus from music, Mickey “Mixin” Oliver is making his reemergence back where he belongs, behind the decks and in the production studio! Currently, Mickey “Mixin” Oliver can be heard coast to coast on "Area 33" on Sirius Satellite Radio, where they’ve proclaimed, "...your mixes are amazing and have enriched Sirius... you're an amazingly talented DJ..." Oliver is also featured on commercial radio at Energy 92.7/101.1 fm "Arizona's Dance Beat" with his mixshow “The Underground Movement,” every Friday from midnight to 2 am.

Oliver's placement in dance music history is secured by the fact he's recognized as one of the most influential radio DJs of the 20th Century. Presently, Mickey “Mixin” Oliver has returned to the studio, where he's busy producing new uplifting dance tracks for his forthcoming album. A real renaissance man when it comes to his classic songwriting, Oliver’s music features powerful female vocals, and incorporates influences from all over the dance music spectrum. Any fan of amazing DJ sets and world-class productions will agree that Mickey “Mixin” Oliver has come full circle, taking his rightful place at the forefront of dance music once again!






Kedikat -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (5/26/2006 5:02:26 PM)

I just tried out Pandora internet radio.
It is easy to find.
Free trial for now. Ads on free radio, $36 bucks a year for ad free.
The cool thing is building your own stations.
So far I like it.

It's just music, no talk or news.




pahunkboy -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (5/26/2006 5:17:55 PM)

Im looking for 80s wave music. It was brief. I am a bad singer... "look up in the sky" "enemy missiles" almost techno but not disco at all.

Over the years my 200 tapes have been breaking. I have on tape when Harold Washington died. [mayor of Chicago] man that was intense!

Turbo




Tamerofwild1s -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (5/26/2006 5:39:05 PM)

I don't know if this station can be opened thru launch cast but I currently DJ for a station whose web addy is www.dsireradio.com they play a wide variety of music and with yahoo you can add the DJ's request lines in and constantly send in requests. we offer 2 dial up connections and a broadband highspeed connection .... we are a lifestyle based radio station adn the only commercial I play or any of us plays isa BDSM store commercial .... if you do happen to tune in just let the DJ know you heard about the Station from this post ...... again the station is www.dsireradio.com that will open what ever media player you have .... I get it thru winamp .. a free dwonload

My Handle at the radio is Sadistic^DJ




candystripper -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (5/26/2006 8:29:21 PM)

quote:

I don't know if this station can be opened thru launch cast but I currently DJ for a station whose web addy is www.dsireradio.com they play a wide variety of music and with yahoo you can add the DJ's request lines in and constantly send in requests. we offer 2 dial up connections and a broadband highspeed connection .... we are a lifestyle based radio station adn the only commercial I play or any of us plays isa BDSM store commercial .... if you do happen to tune in just let the DJ know you heard about the Station from this post ...... again the station is www.dsireradio.com that will open what ever media player you have .... I get it thru winamp .. a free dwonload

My Handle at the radio is Sadistic^DJ


Is there such a thing as BDSM music, Sir?  Btw, i am dying to hear "sleazy strip club" music, never having been in a strip club myself. TY so much for the link...i will try it!
 
candystripper





Tamerofwild1s -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (6/6/2006 11:19:12 AM)

Many songs out there today have lifestyle connotations .. Depeche Mode for one is very lifestyle oriented like the song Master and Servant ... Ludacris is always adding in lines to some effect in his songs of lifestyle events or situations .. many other songs are lifestyle oriented if you listen to the words.
I carry a library of 13000 songs . I'm sure I can find one thats good for stripping too.[8D]
another quote of mine .. "your hear the words . but you do not listen .. open your ears and really hear what is your need to listen too."
I hope you enjoy the shows and I was refering to the fact that all crew at D/sire Radio are members of the lifestyle ... some are even married couples. we take our lifestyle serious and once in awhile talk about it live on the air
with regards

Sadistic^DJ 




BreakMeShakeMe -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (6/6/2006 12:11:53 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Kedikat

I just tried out Pandora internet radio.
It is easy to find.
Free trial for now. Ads on free radio, $36 bucks a year for ad free.
The cool thing is building your own stations.
So far I like it.

It's just music, no talk or news.



That's why I just pop a CD is the drive or stereo. No news music...and what I want to hear.




Tamerofwild1s -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (6/6/2006 12:21:55 PM)

or you could do that ... some people like a variety without the suffle or CD's clogging their desk tho ... there are literally thousands of free internet radio stations out there to listen in on while surfing .. if you google free internet radio your gaurenteed to find something you like, or you could just tune into D/sire radio [8D]




HisTicia -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (6/6/2006 4:33:13 PM)

Thank you very much Tamerofwild1s.....I have checked out the station link and I really like it.
 
                                                   Ticia




Tamerofwild1s -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (6/6/2006 9:22:06 PM)

I am glad HisTicia ... I like when people come and listen to the station .... I have DJ'd with a few stations and this one by far is the best aroundwide variety of music .. ecletic styles I believe its called . and everyone has alot of fun with it .. before 10 pm we try to keep it PG rated incase those listening in have family around which a few of my fans do . and some of thosefans are kids too .... I keep it clean and make sure the music I play is edited. look forward to hearing a request coming from you and your Master someday soon




Tamerofwild1s -> RE: New LAUNCHcast Radio Station (6/18/2006 10:05:45 AM)

Just an added note ... I am no longer with D/sire radio . falling out because a owner got her panties in a wad ... still haven't figured out how it all happen but such is life .....

If anyone knows of a decent radio station that wants a great radio personality who brings his own fan club to the table please e-mail me and let me know .... thanks




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