Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Weber in Hi-Fi

More than just a great movie with John Cusack (and before that a decent book by Nick Hornby), High Fidelity is a mark of audio quality. A certain standard where technical expertise intersects artistic taste.

And there stands Weber, at the crossroads.

For those of you who kept saying I couldn't stay away from radio for long, kudos. You got me.

While my return to terrestrial (normal) radio is delayed by a variety of factors ranging from inconvenient to downright retarded (both definitions), I decided to circumnavigate the system and at the urging from some family and friends have launched a very limited outlet for myself.

It's called WSRP (weber surrogate radio project) and it's my opportunity to DJ 1 hour of music every week and share it with family, friends, and anyone else hooked up to the blogozone.

I'll mostly be focusing on jazz, but with some forays into other music of interest such as indie rock, swing music, or whatever else crosses my path.

It's not the best radio you could ever listen to, but it is updated weekly, totally free, and coming from a source you can trust - me.

right?

Think it over, I've posted the first month+ before going public just to see if I could really keep it up and/or to see if it would be as much fun as I originally thought. It is, so here you go.

apologies for the (lame) web address. Believe it or not, http://wsrp.blogspot.com is already taken. And if I ever meet Surbhi S Gupta of Woodbridge, NJ I'm going to have words.



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::(Lame) Texpatriot

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