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The Economist
21,919 listeners
The Economist is a weekly news and international affairs publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd edited in London, UK. It has been… read moreThe Economist is a weekly news and international affairs publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd edited in London, UK. It has been in continuous publication since September 1843. The aim of The Economist is "to take part in… read moreThe Economist is a weekly news and international affairs publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd edited in London, UK. It has been in continuous publication since September 1843. The aim of The Economist is "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forwar… read more -
Gb3
1,830 listeners
GB is Glenn Bennie, a driving force behind the Underground Lovers, one of Australia's most innovative bands of the '90s. GB3 refe… read moreGB is Glenn Bennie, a driving force behind the Underground Lovers, one of Australia's most innovative bands of the '90s. GB3 refers to the collaborative nature of the album - in the studio at any one time were Glenn, his studio… read moreGB is Glenn Bennie, a driving force behind the Underground Lovers, one of Australia's most innovative bands of the '90s. GB3 refers to the collaborative nature of the album - in the studio at any one time were Glenn, his studio off-sider Tim Prince, and a guest vocalist or musician. The… read more -
Colour Kane
7,578 listeners
http://www.colourkane.com Colour Kane are one of the new breed of dream popsters following on from the genre’s masters, the Cocteau Twins. … read morehttp://www.colourkane.com Colour Kane are one of the new breed of dream popsters following on from the genre’s masters, the Cocteau Twins. Colour Kane is lush cascading guitars and sweet soaring vocals propelled by driving bass and elect… read morehttp://www.colourkane.com Colour Kane are one of the new breed of dream popsters following on from the genre’s masters, the Cocteau Twins. Colour Kane is lush cascading guitars and sweet soaring vocals propelled by driving bass and electronic beats. The band’s music draws a wonderful arc that bot… read more -
The New York Times
14,655 listeners
The New York Times has had a strong presence on the Web since 1996, and has been ranked one of the top Web sites. The Times Web site ranks … read moreThe New York Times has had a strong presence on the Web since 1996, and has been ranked one of the top Web sites. The Times Web site ranks 59th by number of unique visitors, with over 20 million unique visitors in March 2009 making it th… read moreThe New York Times has had a strong presence on the Web since 1996, and has been ranked one of the top Web sites. The Times Web site ranks 59th by number of unique visitors, with over 20 million unique visitors in March 2009 making it the most visited newspaper site with more than twice the numbe… read more -
my violent ego
6,484 listeners
Paolo Miceli (formerly Ruth Veln Kiss) from Rome, Italy, and Christy Brewster (formerly Kizzy) from Edinburgh, UK, together known as My Vio… read morePaolo Miceli (formerly Ruth Veln Kiss) from Rome, Italy, and Christy Brewster (formerly Kizzy) from Edinburgh, UK, together known as My Violent Ego, virtually met in 2001 through mp3.com and have been making music together for years with… read morePaolo Miceli (formerly Ruth Veln Kiss) from Rome, Italy, and Christy Brewster (formerly Kizzy) from Edinburgh, UK, together known as My Violent Ego, virtually met in 2001 through mp3.com and have been making music together for years without ever meeting each other, sending music files through int… read more -
Alsace Lorraine
5,305 listeners
Paul and Hewson (then in Vitesse, now in The New Lines) began playing as Alsace Lorraine in 2000. They released "Through Small Windows… read morePaul and Hewson (then in Vitesse, now in The New Lines) began playing as Alsace Lorraine in 2000. They released "Through Small Windows" in 2001, with Ruth Welte and Caitlin Brice. During the following year, the group played a s… read morePaul and Hewson (then in Vitesse, now in The New Lines) began playing as Alsace Lorraine in 2000. They released "Through Small Windows" in 2001, with Ruth Welte and Caitlin Brice. During the following year, the group played a series of shows in Chicago and Austin, then went on hiatus as… read more -
The Layaways
17,474 listeners
The Layaways are an indie rock band from Chicago. They've released four full-length albums and an online-only Christmas EP: More Than … read moreThe Layaways are an indie rock band from Chicago. They've released four full-length albums and an online-only Christmas EP: More Than Happy, 2003, We've Been Lost, 2004, The Christmas EP, 2006, The Space Between, 2008, and Mayb… read moreThe Layaways are an indie rock band from Chicago. They've released four full-length albums and an online-only Christmas EP: More Than Happy, 2003, We've Been Lost, 2004, The Christmas EP, 2006, The Space Between, 2008, and Maybe Next Year, 2009. Reviewers and listeners have described… read more -
BBC Radio
17,474 listeners
BBC Radio is a service of the British Broadcasting Corporation which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a Royal Charter … read moreBBC Radio is a service of the British Broadcasting Corporation which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a Royal Charter since 1927. The BBC today runs ten national domestic radio stations, four of which are only availa… read moreBBC Radio is a service of the British Broadcasting Corporation which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a Royal Charter since 1927. The BBC today runs ten national domestic radio stations, four of which are only available in a digital format: via DAB Digital Radio, UK digital t… read more -
Podcast:Talk
5,399 listeners
Sometime in April 2008, Santa Monica-based radio station KCRW began tagging the artist fields of each podcast with the amazingly vague "Podcast:Talk." Know someone at KCRW? Sweet! Tell them they're destroying our scrobbles! View wikiSometime in April 2008, Santa Monica-based radio station KCRW began tagging the artist fields of each podcast with the amazingly vague "Podcast:Talk." Know someone at KCRW? Sweet! Tell them they're destroying our scrobbles! View wiki