5th year anniversary podcasts – Ken One live at Module, Shibuya 2008
February 19, 2008 by Laurent
Filed under Fifth Anniversary Podcasts, Podcasts (all), Video Podcasts

As we announced back in the December 07 podcast, this year marks the fifth anniversary of Turntable Radio, and to celebrate the occasion we’ve put together a series of celebratory podcasts regrouping all sorts of things which have made and continue to make TTR what it is.
Over the next 7 months we’ll be releasing these out, including a double show presented by myself and Mr Trick which will look back onto our respective times as TTR presenters, the music, the good and the bad. Other things to look out for include some additional video podcasts, which have unfortunately been delayed due to technical fuck ups, as well as another special Japanese session and some other bits we aren’t going to tell you about just yet. Believe us though, it’s going to be worth sticking around.
So to start it all off, we look at my current country of residence, Japan, and Ken-One. The man should need no further introduction now, as I’ve featured his music in the last few shows and he was responsible for helping put together our first Japanese session back in september 07.
Ken has been nice enough to give us some footage of a recent showcase of his, held at Module nightclub in Shibuya, last month. We’ve edited it down and are podcasting it as a video, as we did with the CoC 2 videos last summer. As we did then, the file has been optimised for iPod and iTunes viewing, but will also work on any other device that can play video files and with most players on a PC or a Mac. See the recommendations and specs below if you’re having a problem.
Unfortunately, as it’s a live recording, the sound is a little distorted in places but it takes nothing from Ken’s performance, which we hope you’ll enjoy as much as we did.
Once again massive thanks go out to Ken One for hooking this up. A big thanks also goes out to Ed Rooth for editing the video and coming up with the fresh new intro.
The next installment in the 5th year anniversary series will likely be a ‘normal’ podcast of sorts from myself, with a bag of fresh new music as well as a short selection of favourites. After that we’ll be airing the double show from Trick and myself, sometime around the first two weeks of April.
Until then, sit back and enjoy.
Subscribers to our podcasts/feed should already have the file on their computers, or on its way. Those not yet subscribed, you can do so easily and using any number of podcatching programs, from iTunes to Odeo, by clicking on the icons located on the top right hand corner of the site. You can also access the feed directly via http://feeds.feedburner.com/turntableradio and find us on iTunes, in the podcast directory under Turntable Radio. Lastly, there is also a direct download link at the end of this post.
File is 119mb, .m4v format – best viewed in Quicktime and on iTunes and iPods.
The file will also play with Windows Meda Player, Divx player and most other video players on both PC and Mac.
Direct download link (right click and save as)












mowgs on Wed, 20th Feb 2008 1:19 pm
Nice to hear from you as usual. Yo I was just curious to know how many listeners ttr has nowadays, any idea?
btw if you didn’t know your archives are on the blink.
Laurent on Wed, 20th Feb 2008 2:42 pm
Hey,
Not sure what you mean about the archives being on the blink. The old shows can still be accessed via the tab at the top of the site page. The link on the left hand side is broken tho, will remove that. or did you mean the podcast archives?
as for the listenership, TTR is 23K downloads a month on the podcasts.
Lo
mowgs on Wed, 20th Feb 2008 5:34 pm
Well when I go to listen to an old show all I get is “Not Found”. That said safari seems to have been misbehaving quite a bit recently. Maybe it’s yet another issue with my mac!
btw, I had some problems unzipping those Noisy Stylus remixes from a while back, do you know of any other programs (besides the standard on macs) that can do the job?
JEdutainment.com » Blog Archive » Turntable Radio on Sat, 23rd Feb 2008 4:13 am
[...] check out the video, or subscribe to the podcast. It’s good quality stuff and if you like turntable music you [...]