For some time I have been running a free internet radio application called the "Thomas Park Audio Explorer":
http://www.thomasparksolutions3.com/ The intention of the station is to help introduce people to cc-licensed music that they might not have otherwise heard. On the station, I play a number of playlists-- say 10-15 of them. The station code randomly selects from these lists all day and all night. Wouldn't it be cool to collect an .m3u of Electronic Cottage related tracks? I could make a playlist and drop it into the station bin. Something EC-related would show up, then, periodically on the broadcast. What I would need would be: A text file with the file location of each .mp3. They would have to be hosted at the Internet Archive. Something looking like this: https://archive.org/download/madscientistsofmusic/Episode%201%20-%20RC3.mp3 https://archive.org/download/madscientistsofmusic/EP3%20-%20RC5%20%28fixed%29.mp3 https://archive.org/download/madscientistsofmusic/bonus-copyright.mp3 https://archive.org/download/newting_20170508/newting_20170508.mp3 https://archive.org/download/dna_195_arcane_waves_malfunction/03_-_Arcane_Waves_-_Data_Error_In_Garbage_Processing.mp3 https://archive.org/download/dna_195_arcane_waves_malfunction/06_-_Arcane_Waves_-_Objects_Out_Of_Control.mp3 https://archive.org/download/dna_195_arcane_waves_malfunction/05_-_Arcane_Waves_-_Zoetrope_Malfunction.mp3 https://archive.org/download/dna_195_arcane_waves_malfunction/02_-_Arcane_Waves_-_Aardvark_Malfunction.mp3 https://archive.org/download/dna_195_arcane_waves_malfunction/01_-_Arcane_Waves_-_Tokamak_Power_Failure.mp3 I could easily, then, add the mp3s to a playlist. Anyone game? Thanks either way!
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