Guild member, Justynn Tyme in collaboration with Charles Rice Goff, III recently produced the album Raydio Bradcasts - Mrs. Morris Goes To Mars.
The RAYDIO BRADCASTS are a series of audio vignettes based on the recombining and rearranging of bits and pieces from Ray Bradbury's huge output of inspiring literature. Tyme and Goff sampled Bradbury's catalogue of stories and lectures and reworked them into six sound collages that each tell a story through samples, sound and music. In its entirety, the Raydio Bradcasts are an etheric transmission that slowly churns along carrying the listener to the realms of the unknown, a unique six chapter story that provides listeners with a variety of interpretations.
As of this writing, the Raydio Bradcasts have been downloaded 921 times.
As of this writing, the Raydio Bradcasts have been downloaded 921 times.
The Raydio Bradcasts - Mrs. Morris Goes to Mars was released jointly by Taped Rugs Productions and Radio Active Mango Recordings and is available as a free MP3 download from Archive.org. You can download it here.
What people are saying about the Raydio Bradcasts:
Reviews:
"Charles Rice Goff III and Justynn Tyme recently deposited their Raydio Broadcasts audio anthology Mrs. Morris Goes to Mars (2011) in the Internet Archive. "A series of audio vignettes based on recombining and rearranging bits and pieces from Ray Bradbury's huge output of inspiring literature," Mrs Morris Goes to Mars includes the creepy track “Wind Farms of Mars.” -- Paul of Marooned - Science Fiction & Fantasy books on Mars (http://sffbooksonmars.blogspot.com/)
"I like a bit of experimental sound, and I like a bit of Bradbury. So what's not to like about Raydio Broadcasts, a "series of audio vignettes based on recombining and rearranging bits and pieces from Ray Bradbury's huge output of inspiring literature"? You can hear their...strange...concoctions on Archive.org, where the entire collection is available for listening and download." -- Phil Nichols of the UK-based blog Ray Bradbury Media (http://bradburymedia.blogspot.com/)
One of the selections, Peek-a-Boo, was included in the Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #265)
http://aural-innovations.com/radio/playlist.html
One of the selections, Peek-a-Boo, was included in the Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #265)
http://aural-innovations.com/radio/playlist.html





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I have to tell Brandon about this. He loves Bradbury. I bet he'll enjoy these.
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