Updates, changes and happenings:


04/29/10:
New Feature: Volume Controls
We just added a volume slider to all our pop-up Flash players so you can adjust the relative volume of our stream within your computer's overall volume settings..
For Advanced Heads Only: open up multiple players in different web browsers to DJ the Universal Cosmic Groove MegaMix of your dreams, dig?


10/21/08:
New PODCAST: Wild In The Streets 10_08
Over a year in the slacking, we have handcrafted an essential collections of crucial riddims and deep grooves selected from the (relatively) recent additions to our ten channel Radiopolis.

We Made It - Falling Apart - Friendly Rich - Phuket 3AM - Drone Dream - Freak Out - Kali Dentata - Demons Walking


09/21/07:
New PODCAST: Sit Back, Relax and Float Through Time 09_07
ice cream moog glitch - geek punkarama - hongkong breakfast cha - outerspace grunt'n'rumble - deliverance - the chase - heavens gate


07/26/07:
NEW Channel Flash Player
Feeling left out and lonesome, we finally gave the NEW Channel its own Flash webradio player as used in the other main channels. Now it much easier to plug into the Now and groove on the lastest tracks added to all channels. We've been getting a buttload of crazed underground DIY psychedelic noise lately, which all the kids are into these days. Looking the Latest Adds on the home page, we guarantee it will rock you into an otherworldy thunderfuck stone.


06/26/07:
SAVE INTERNET RADIO!
The bastards at the the major record labels and their goon-squad the RIAA are once again attempting to squash Internet radio by imposing a prohibitive per-song/per-download royalty rate that would effectively force all but largest corporations to cease webcasting. They tried this back in 2002, at which time Weirdsville! removed all RIAA-affiliated label tracks from our playlists - a move which actually honed our format to be the ultra-obscure, DIY, unknown, 100% hardcore Weird that it is today.
A new royalty rate has recently been passed, set to in effect on July 15 unless we as music-lovers and listeners can petition Congress to stop it! This could kill web radio, forcing true indepedent stations like WFMU, college radio, and non-commercial music formats to silence themselves on the Net. Click here to see what you can do. Fight The Man!


04/15/07:
New PODCAST: WeirdPod013 - Sing This Ancient Song 04_07
The Weirdsville! podcast returns with another funhouse ride twisting and turning through the most disturbed corners of the musical mind. Strap on your straight jacket...


09/16/06:
New PODCAST: WeirdPod012 - Beyond The Words 09_06
Easy-ethno-free-electronic-psychotica from the past few months of Latest Adds and Submissions. Blast off to Kicksville!


06/06/06:
Weirdsville! WebRadio 7-Year Anniversary!
Though its hard to believe, Weirdsville! WebRadio has been spreading the strange and keeping it weird for seven years of indepedent and commerical-free DIY broadcasting. What began as the idea to share our massive library of deep thrift store digs and audio oddities has grown into a World Wide Weird empire with over 10,000 tracks of unheard, unknown, and underground music. Big Thanks to everyone who has sent in music and supported Weirdsville.com over the years.

Our special celebration includes:
NEW 2-part Podcast - the original WEIRDSVILLE! mixtape cassette from 1993.
NEW Weird:1999 Radio Channel - travel back to the beginning with the playlist from the first year of webcasting.


02/11/06:
New Featured Albums: MYSTERY DISCS
Weirdsville's new Featured feature features our favorite tales to astonish, those utterly strange albums that appear in our PO Box as from another dimension, with little to no info, google search turns up nada, no other context besides us and the musical artifact in the envelope before us. We dub them Mystery Discs, and celebrate the unexplained phenomenon with two recent and quintessential examples: 5 Animals at the Zoo Eating Grass and The Kelly Bear Cartoon Show. As these are not available anywhere else, we decided to share the love and present them not only as full album RealAudio streams, but zip files containing MP3s of the whole damned things. So stick that in your iPod and smoke it...


11/07/05:
In the MeanTime
The first in our new series of podcasts is ready to light up your earbuds, with brain-busting bizarreness from our latest adds and some classic weirdness from the record vault. We plan to do a new show each month, with a deep archive kept on our podcast page.
Now that we've settled into our new digs, the gnomes down in the submissions dept. are busy sorting through the mountain of submissions we've received over the past few months and choosing the weirdest for the appropriate channels - as always, if you've sent in music and haven't seen it in the Latest Adds yet, be patient, we'll get to it eventually.


09/06/05:
RIP Keith Hemmerling
We at Weirdsville! are deeply saddened to learn that Keith Hemmerling passed away on September 6, 2005. We hadn't heard from him in quite some time, which was very strange after almost constant communication and endless stream of CDs and DVDs. We wondered what he happened, maybe he gave up the whole music thing after all, and kept searching online for any hint or clue. Unfortunately, a google search came up with a site listing the tragic news. RIP Keith Hemmerling, Weirdus Rex and Saint of Freaks.


08/30/05:
We're Moving (again)!
After a year at our current facilities, WeirdCentral is physically moving once again yet this time it will be permanent. The boys from the mailroom having been pitching in overtime to pack up our immense and treasured record vault, while management has been working closely with the design team to prepare our new, cutting-edge headquarters. So get ready for the new wave of Weirdness emanating from our domain.
In the meantime, we have prepared a special appetizer in our latest Podcast, an introductory mix from our record label, Mandragora Records.


06/12/05:
Latest Adds on New Homepage
Wow! After SIX YEARS we finally designed a new Home Page on the World Wide Web. Our latest add is the Latest Adds feature, which lists the most recent sounds added to all the channels. We also tightened up the NEW channel to match, and have links when we have them directly to the artists themselves. So if you dig a new groove, contact the band and buy their music. Its as simple as that...Tightening up the NEW channel brought clear the fact that we have lately been getting into some REALLY HEAVY SHIT. Bunny Brains, Magik Markers, Mummies of the Insane, Yutang, Grandpa Helicopter, all proving that we definitely haven't mellowed in our old age. Listen and find out.


06/02/05:
KING OF WEIRDSVILLE
Weirdus Rex  KEITH HEMMERLING has included our Featured essay/exegesis, THE HIGH POINT OF THE EVENING, in his latest book, Walkin on the Wildside, a collection of "short, quirky screenplays or plays". Our Feature forms the bulk of the one-act play, King of Weirdsville, which is set in the Weirdsville! webradio studio. Available through all the major online booksellers, or you can order it directly from the publisher at XLibris.com.

In the continual expansion and redesign of our site, we recently added a CONTACT page, w/ full submissions guidelines and other info. You probably noticed we also updated our look and feel from 1998 to the 21st Century w/ CSS, Arial fonts, slightly expanded color pallette, etc. We hope this enhances your Weirdsville! experience.


05/25/05:
RSS and Podcast Ahoy!
In celebration of our SIXTH(!) year online, we plug into the Now with our new RSS news and podcast feed. Items from our News page will be added to the feed, along w/ original hour-long podcasts with a mix of of the weird and wildest sounds imaginable!

WeirdPod001 - The Salon Of Exotic Reason Hour 1
We initiate our podcasts w/ five hours of Weirdsville! MegaMix by head honcho Erik Amlee, webcast live on March 21, 2003 from WeirdCentral here in the States to The Horse Hospital in London for their Spring Equinox Salon of Exotic Reason bash. Hour 1 starts off easy w/ pastoral grooves merging into funxotica and disco noise, then fading in the Summertime heat and things get strange and hazy.

Check our our PODCAST page for download and selected playlist.


05/12/05:
New Featured Album - RALPH RECORDS 10TH ANNIVERSARY RADIO SPECIAL.
Mrs. Weird and I recently caught an episode of Penn & Teller's awesome Bullshit! on-demand, and the light-bulb went off. I stumbled down to the darkest, mustiest corner of Chateau Weird's audio crypt, blew off the cobwebs, and retrieved an old cassette copy of the Ralph Records 10th Anniversary Radio Special, where they locked Penn (way before & Teller) in a cheap motel room for a week with nothing but bread, water, coffee, and the entire catalog of Ralph Records, and let him go insane. I mean, c'mon, The Residents are one thing, but Tuxedomoon? Renaldo and the Loaf? Yello (ooohhh yeahhh), for chrissakes? As we are currently broadcasting from Greenfield, Massachussetts, Penn's hometown, we find it a perfect choice for the next Featured Album.


05/02/05:
Web Host Switch
Our old faithful web host has bit the dust so we are currently switching to our new host. You shouldn't notice an interruption in broadcast other than the channels might be skimpy until we seed the playlists. Everything should be back up to full speed in a few days, but don't hesitate to let us know if anything is not working.



03/04/05:
Martin Denny RIP.
The King of Exotic Music, Martin Denny, passed away on March 2 at the age of 93. Though composer Les Baxter is considered to be the father of exotic music, it was Denny and his combo in Waikiki who translated Baxter's orchestral sound and compositions into a small jazz group setting, adding birdcalls, sound effects, and primitive instruments, to invent the genre. His music is a major inspiration for Weirdsville.com and we honor his life and music with a special tribute radio stream - Listen.


02/15/05:
New Featured Album - CHARIOTS OF THE GODS? OST.
Along w/ recent baby steps into a new site design and expansion, we switch gears on the the Featured Album to present the soundtrack to "Chariots of the Gods?" by The Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra, probably the best late-60's German pseudoscience documentary music you'll ever hear. Thomas combines crazed electronics, acid-exotica instrumentation, killer beats, and that haunting Title Theme into a cosmic score that goes way-out in search of Ancient Astronauts.


10/26/04:
New Featured Album - JANDEK LIVE!!!.
Hell has frozen over, the Apocalypse is Now, the crest of the ultimate Novelty Wave - thee ultra-elusive and most mysterious man in show business, the ultimate Outsider, JANDEK, recently surfaced after 26 years of uber-obscurity to perform his only live gig at the experimental Instal.04 Festival in Glasgow, Scotland. In true Jandek fashion, his set was unannounced, no mention of Jandek was made during the set, and he disappeared right afterwards. Kudos to Weirdsville! comrade Gavin of Deserted Village Records on witnessing the First Coming, realizing the real, and announcing the Good News. Welcome to the End Times...


10/18/04:
We Moved!
Chateau WeirdCentral physically moved last month - an immense undertaking w/ the 1000's of LPs, CDs, reel-to-reels, 78s, etc lovingly packed and hand-carried to our new secret headquarters. Though there was a little downtime and adjustment, we're back on track and moving full steam ahead, adding several new albums and discs each day. Check the NEW channel for all the latest. So, if you've sent us some weirdness over the past couple months and haven't heard back, don't fret - we've probably already added you or will soon. GO WEIRD!

We're still looking for any suggestions and ideas on the redesign (see 7/29/04 below), so tell us what YOU would like to see on the next version of Weirdsville.com - email us at weirdo@weirdsville.com.


07/29/04:
Upcoming BRAND NEW WEIRDNESS
We've been taking a little vacation after the tremendously successful and brainbending 3-day WeirdFest 2004 live shows back in May, though still adding new tracks and audioddities every week, recharging our batteries and gearing up for a long-planned website redesign, overhaul, and expansion. Never fear, all the current weirdness will remain, just more, more, more! We plan to give the whole site a new look, expand our Featured section, more channels, Weirdo database/contact list, What's New, etc...We are also working to launch a WEIRDSVILLE CATALOG, where you can order the selected weirdest of the weird music featured on our stations.

We're looking for any suggestions and ideas, so tell us what YOU would like to see on the next version of Weirdsville.com - email us at weirdo@weirdsville.com.


05/22/04:
WEIRDFEST 2004! Weirdsville.com Turns Five Years Old
Though its hard to believe, Weirdsville! WebRadio has been spreading the strange and keeping it weird for Five Years of uncompromised DIY broadcasting. What began as the idea to share our collection of thrift store finds and audio oddities has grown into a World Wide Weird empire with over 8500 tracks of unheard, unknown and mondo obscuro music.

Our special celebration includes:
NEW Featured Album - 1:3:1 by NYC underground orchestra DUFUS.
NEW Weirdfest Radio Channel - of our favorites from the past 5 years, including lots of classick trax from the early days.
WEIRDFEST 2004 - 3 nights of incredibly strange and brain busting live music & media at the Flywheel Arts Collective in Easthampton, MA.


04/14/04:
New Featured Album - INSPIRATION by William Hung.
Until his eventual media firestorm and crowning as the new King of Pop makes our Featured page unnecessary and obsolete, we are deeply pleased to present William Hung's debut CD Inspiration as the new Weirdsville! Featured Album. Sway to the dulcet tones of "Rocket Man" & "I Believe I Can Fly", boogie-down E-Pak-Sa-style to "Free" & "Y.M.C.A.", and listen in stunned silence to the breath-taking magnum opus of "Hotel California". Finally, one of Us crashed the party and made the Big Time. Get ready for the William Hung Variety Hour, Get Hung movie, and the Well Hung line of men's apparel.


04/04/04:
Weirdsville! Interview on Nefariousmag.com.
The April Issue of Nefarious Entertainment Magazine has an exclusive feature interview with yours truly, Erik Amlee, creator and Grand Poobah of Weirdsville! WebRadio. Learn the secret origin of weirdsville.com, who's behind the madness, plans for the future, and the Way of the Weird. Get ready for WeirdFest 2004 at the Flywheel Arts Collective in Easthampton, Massachussetts the weekend of May 28-30, celebrating five years of Weirdsville! on the World Wide Web.


02/25/04:
NEW NEW! CHANNEL.
It's amazing how something so obvious can be right in front of you for years and yet you never see it! We are pleased to annouce the launch of the NEW! channel, which features a random playlist of the latest 500 tracks added to all our webradio channels. Catch the current wave of Weird with this ultra-eclectic mix of the latest and greatest..


12/09/03:
XMAS FANTASTICA AGAIN.
We were going to put together a new Xmas mix, but our good friend Johan Dada Vis at Radio Fantastica already mixed the perfect audio egg nog. Arthur Lyman, The Three Suns, Bruce Haak, The Jingle Dogs, Woody Woodpecker, Martin Mull, The Jethros, The Moog Machine and many more. View the playlists here and here.


11/14/03:
New Featured Album - JUPITER TRANSMISSION by Bobb Trimble.
Wormtown's own psychedelic Saint Bobb Trimble delivers a sermon about outer space and the apocalypse w/ the 'Jupiter Transmission' - a best-of collection that gathers head-scratching hymns from his ultra-rare DIY albums from the early 80's. Amazing acid-folk-rock wrapped in brilliant complex psychedelic pstudio trickery. Kudos to Abunai!'s Kris Thompson for turning us on and bringing us into the fold.


10/08/03:
New Channel - SWANK.
Years in the collecting, we proudly announce the launch of our new SWANK channel devoted to the makers of smooth music, sleazy listening, white funk, and bad thrift store finds. A lyrical libation of top shelf tunes skillfully selected and blended by our musical mixologists. The perfect soundtrack to your next Happy Hour or Booze Party - break out the lampshades!


09/03/03:
New Featured Artist - KEITH HEMMERLING.
The High Point of the Evening and Weirdus Rex is finally revealed - an epic essay/exegesis by yours truly guiding you through the ultimately Weird World of Keith Hemmerling. Though we could give you hours of total wonderment from all the releases, videos, books we've recieved so far, we humbly present his first CD, Fairies and Figurines, and latest mindblower, Fairies, Figurines, and Witches Vol.I. The perfect Yin/Yang beginner's guide to the mythic world of the ultimate "Outsider" artist.


08/21/03:
New Show at the Universal Cosmic Groove Archive.
Arm yourself against Coporate Police State Thought Control w/ this revolutionary episode of the Universal Cosmic Groove. Abbie Hoffman, Kirk/Spock, Lenny Bruce, Sufi chants, and the Mission fo Lost Souls break through in Grey Room..


07/15/03:
Outage due to Hack.
Weirdsville! is back on the Air after 3 days of being offline due to a hack of our intrepid web host, AllBizHosting - damn dirty hackers!! We apologize to our fatihful listeners who depend on, daresay need, the Weird and the newly curious looking for an escape and sanctuary from Corporate Entertainment Mind Control. and Mucho Nuevo Weirdo coming soon!


03/10/03:
Weirdsville! goes Trans-Atlantic - DJ at The Horse Hospital, London.
Proving once again that we're the grooviest radio station on Earth, our intrepid sonic explorer and Weirdsville! creator DJ Archive (Erik Amlee) will spin an exclusive virtual set over the Internet for The Horse Hospital, uber-cool London theatre/gallery/club/venue, for their Spring Equinox Salon Of Exotic Reason. All you London weirdos should be there FRIDAY 21st MARCH 2003 7.30pm - 1am UTC.
THE HORSE HOSPITAL, COLONNADE, BLOOMSBURY, LONDON, WC1N, 1HX
Palare pipe : ( 020 ) 7833 3644
Ajax caravansera : Russell Square
5 1/2 hours of swankadelc mondo-a-go-go, stripper exotica, and incredible strangeness, to be later archived here on Weirdsville.com.


02/22/03:
New Featured Album - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PON-CHAK by E-Pak-Sa.
Get the Party Started or Ended very quickly with the insane spazzdisco of E-Pak-Sa, Korean BadBoy of Pon-Chak. Features his International smash hit, "Young Man" (track 2), and perhaps the best song ever recorded (track 36 - seriously!). Sounds like Adam Sandler's Cajun Man/The Waterboy rockin' out on the keyboards at the Seoul Radio Shack. The non-stop bouncing beat will get your rump a-shakin'. Can you pass the E-Pak-Sa Test? One stone freak, 100% Weird!


01/13/03:
New Featured Album - SOUL CRUSHER by White Zombie.
After featuring the amazing "Random Enforcement" for so many months, we finally decided on the next in the series - one of the dirtiest psychedelic scumfests ever captured on vinyl. Everything music should be and more!


12/18/02:
XMAS FANTASTICA.
Radio Fantastica has cooked up this special musical feast for the holiday season w/ choice carols from Arthur Lyman, The Three Suns, Bruce Haak, The Jingle Dogs, Woody Woodpecker, and many more. Perfect soundtrack for getting blotto on the egg nog. View the playlist here and here.


12/13/02:
New sounds at the Universal Cosmic Groove Archive.
Sitcom-length EP of the UCG Top 40. Short tracks found deep in the Vault w/ many familiar friends in the mix. Bonus Track "Brag" is source tape from the original "Hour of Slack" (UCG #1).


10/31/02:
Halloween Special added to the Universal Cosmic Groove Archive.
Originally broadcast on 10 years ago, 10/31/92, this episode is an appropriately creepy and frightening festival of freakiness. You like Haunted House records? How about 5 at the same time! The Groove breaks out if its Holiday-themed hammerlock during the ride, but really, what could be more horrific than Nancy Reagan's orange story ?!?!


10/23/02:
We're pleased to announce an alliance with fellow Incredibly Strange music fiend Johan Dada Vis, who has allowed us to dig into the archives of his fantastic Radio Fantastica program. Along with individual tracks from his insane record collection, will be adding full 60-minute shows to the Weirdsville! playlists.
To quote Johan, "The format is that of a non-stop sound puzzle, a sonic expedition through the wonderful world of exotic music, in which songs alternate with mystery sounds (old commercials, B-movie trailers, sound effects, dialog snippets from movies...) These mystery sounds function either as contrasts, transitions or thread (Leitmotiv). For example: the Yma Sumac special also features hollering, yodelling, throat singing, screams, laughter and crying... "What the heck is going on?" -- that is exactly what i'd prefer to get as a reaction from someone being exposed to Radio FANTASTICA, as I like to see it as sort of an absurd collage audio movie." Right On!
Though only found here as part of the random mix, the full shows will be archived at the Virtual Fantastica website, along with full playlists, track info, and other goodies.


9/7/02:
New show added to the Universal Cosmic Groove Archive.
In honor of the 1st anniversary of the opening of the Universal Cosmic Groove vault, we have added the latest excavation. This brainteaser from 11/14/92 wanders from Girl Land through the voodoo over the rainbow into AOR Hell and under the rain in Spain. Too many tokens and signs create a psonic overload to jack you in to the CCCC.
plus, UCG technician Mark Richards recently hijacked WFMU and broadcast his demands. CHECK IT OUT.


07/12/02:
Weirdos Live! @ Flywheel in Easthampton, MA USA
2 of our favorite Weird performers will be performing at a Weird Night in New England:
TROY LUKKARILA - disturbed genius sicko-songwriter takes it to the stage.
JFK JR ROYAL AIRFORCE - HEAVY brain-melting spacerock juggernaut-Brooklyn, NY
with
FORM OF ROCKET - atom splitting math-metal. Not that weird, but very good nonetheless.
Sunday July 21, 8pm $5
Flywheel Arts Collective, 2 Holyoke St, Easthampton, MA 01027 USA
413-527-9800 www.flywheelarts.org


07/12/02:
New Featured Album: Freddy K
After a long slacking, we finally added a new Featured Album: the astounding Random Enforcement by Freddy K. and the Breeze. Detailed liner notes and background provided by Universal Cosmic Groovester Sean Ellia, who lovingly cared for his weather-beaten Freddy K. cassette over all these years.


06/25/02:
Feature on AuralDelight.net
"WEIRDSVILLE!... is devoted to the preservation of the three-legged dog of the music world: bizarre and unusual music in a mind-bending variety of forms.
the warped brains behind weirdsville call themselves “vinyl archaeologists”. since the early 90s, when they produced Universal Cosmic Groove, a "total anarchy dada-freeform show" on WAMH (Amherst College, MA), they have plundered the sonic jungle to amass a collection of aural oddities perhaps unparalleled in the modern world.
thanks to their devotion to the weird and obscure, listeners can tune in 24/7 to no less than five channels of music: exotica, moog, noise, psych (as in "delia"), and last but not least, “weirdos.” the last channel is part of their ongoing effort to make sure that all those einstein-leary musicians out there making music with blenders and god knows what have a forum through which to be heard. (if you're a musician, they welcome new concoctions of all kinds, check out their submission info.)
in addition to all the music, and some archived shows from their Amherst days, there is an exhaustive catalogue of links to other weird music sites, including the american song-poem archives.
bizarre echoes of a not-so-distant past. definitely worth a visit to the aural jungle. special thanks to musician/reader autovac for pointing this treasure trove out!" - posted by Lisa


06/01/02:
1000 Weirdos!
Though we've been holding our breaths the past few months waiting for the outcome of the Internet Radio royalty wars, intrepid explorers of the WeirdSound having continued sending us the results of their musical experiments and we've reached over 1000 tracks on the WEIRDOS webradio channel. Once again, thank you to all who've gotten in touch and we're always looking for new weirdness to add to the playlists. You too can join InDuStRy KrApP, Green Milk for the Planet Orange, Ros Bobos, Cap'n Brainsnatch, and the rest of the Weird SuperStars. The more you send, the more we'll play (as long as its amazing and weird). If everyone you know hates it, we'll definitely love it.


04/13/02:
Interview w/ Doc Weird
The latest ish of Roctod Zzaj's Improvijazzation Nation #54 contains an extensive interview with yours truly, Erik Amlee, expounding on the Ways of the Weird. Learn the exciting history of Weirdsville! and why we do the things we do. And while yr there, check out the reviews and news of the DIY homemade music scene.


02/01/02:
Weirdsville! v2 is launched!
The re-design of the site is complete and you'll find a bunch of groovy new features waiting for you on the top nav bar. Along with the world-famous Weirdcast, there are now 5 channels to choose from, so you can pick the music to suit yr mood. Still random playlists each time you click.
We've also added a Featured page to showcase our favorite weird LPs - we're starting with the best, the inexplicable "Inner Dialogue".
AND to promote all the great artists that have been sending us submissions, we have both the Weirdo webcast and Weirdo links page. Keep 'em coming!


12/19/01:
New show added to the Universal Cosmic Groove Archive.
From 10/4/92, this show opened with a subversive cut-up commentary on the year's LA riots and racial tension (remember the fun of Bush No.1 ?). Three parts for easy viewing: 'Golden Bough' pays a suprise visit to Amy's Wet Spot, 'Sea' whirlpools from the Black Mass to the Rubber Room, and "Banshee" deafens Yoko and Woody with the sound of zebra puke.


12/02/01:
It's a Weird, Weird World
The Call went out over the appropriate newsgroups and mailing lists for "any and all experimental, noise, psychedelic, incredibly strange, avant garde, out, moog, drone, inept, free-whatever artists" to contact us and submit their material for inclusion in the Weirdcast and to help launch a second webcast devoted to the most difficult listening. The flood began right away, with Weirdos crawling out of the woodwork from around the planet.
We'd like to thank all who have contacted us so far (shout outs to Troy Lukkarila, Sinister Kitchen, Kakalla, Rotcod Zzaj, Monktail Collective, Big Block 454, Delayed Sleep, Marble, the list could go on and on...), and urge anyone who is or knows a weird musician to get in touch (info listed below).

Weirdsville! will be going under contruction for the next few weeks to expand beyond the single page. Along with the new Difficult webcast, we hope to add a Links section, genre streams, and Featured Album of the Month...so stay tuned and stay Weird!


10/23/01:
Weirdsville! has a record label, Mandragora Records (www.mandragora.com).
This DIY CDR label is devoted to experimental musick and pure psychedelic noise.
All artists have tracks hidden in the playlist. Guaranteed 123% Weird!

New show added to the Universal Cosmic Groove Archive (Head - Spring 1993).
This is a full-on 90+ minute UCG freakout featuring artists ranging from The Last Poets to the Humpback Whales.

Weirdsville! has also recently switched web hosts, so hopefully you have noticed an improvement in the performance of the webcast. After much work and uploading, we have completed transferring the existing randomcast (3000+ files!) to the new servers, and we will continue to add new stuff on an almost daily basis.

Also, since this is the first NEWS section, all of us @ Weirdsville! would like to say Thanks to all our devoted listeners around the globe.





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