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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Back With A Treat: Melody Reunion Set

We've been away. A couple of natural disasters will tear you away from your blog, don'tcha know.

But as soon as those disasters dissipated, we (a.) got Altrok 90.5 HD2 back online, and (b.) had a chance to participate in the All Eras Melody Bar Reunion that took place this past Saturday at the renovated Court Tavern. The Fletchers played a set to kick off the night, and then I took over on the decks - and through the magic of MixCloud, you can hear my playlist by interacting with the widget below...


...of course, we didn't play Deadmau5 or The Heavy at the Melody Bar when it was around, but this reunion tries to approximate what the Melody Bar's sensibility would lead it to sound like now. And on that point, the assembled DJs (Drew, IronMike, Rusty and yours truly) figured we did a pretty good job.

Of course, the Classic Era Melody Bar Reunion lurks just around the corner, in February...

In the meantime, your benevolent host has expanded his personal hours of operation - you can hear me every day from 2 to 7pm at Altrok 90.5 HD2. So, y'know, tune in.

2 Comments:

Blogger aina said...

I'm so glad that I found this tonight, Sean. Was peeking around for Mel Reunion material from past years, and this awesome set popped up. It's a really great listen, and must have been a fun night at the Court. :)

11:06 PM, November 23, 2012  
Blogger Sean Carolan said...

Indeed it was - and of course, it's as nothing compared to what will happen February 23...

8:49 PM, November 25, 2012  

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