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[ANN] Adventures in Anime on Radio/Web 10PM EST Tonight



It's time for anime music on the radio and web once again tonight!

"Adventures in Anime Music" (http://www.adventuresinanimemusic.com )
simulcasts on the web through the show's web site at 10PM EST tonight (7PM
Pacific), right after "When Radio Was". Local listeners in the NY/MA/CT
tristate area can tune in to WQQQ-FM at 103.3-FM to hear this weekly show.


This weekend, we feature a lot of popular artist vocal and instrumental
music from artists like Nayouki Onda, Norihiro Tsuru, Shoko Suzuki and
Ichiko Hashimoto. Our second hour features triple-plays from some of the top
animation & game soundtrack BGMs from the 1980s.

Hear a variety of your favorite orchestral anime soundtracks on this weekly
program, which is broadcast LIVE (not a jukebox) and hosted by radio
personality Mark Weiss.



NEW A MIDI Moment at 10:15PM EST!

Check out our new feature, "A MIDI Moment" which airs 15 minutes into the
show and features 1 unique anime theme song or BGM, performed specially on
our new in-studio Kurzweil synthesizer/samplers. This week, we feature our
own special version of Joe Hisaishi's "Summer" from the Takeshi Kitano movie
"Kikujiro's Summer", performed on the K2500RS and K2600RS and PC2R/0. This
is a special treat, worth the price of admission by itself, and an exclusive
feature on Adventures in Anime Music!



The show may be heard on the web at www.adventuresinanimemusic.com by
clicking LISTEN NOW on the menu and then choosing your stream preference
under Live Streams.



Archival broadcasts may also be heard by selecting the link at the top of
the Listen page.

Previously-broadcast editions of "A MIDI Moment" can be heard on our web
site-just click MIDI MOMENT.



Happy listening!







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