+ 26.Jun.08 Late Night Back Into the Groove
Damn, does it feel good to be back with a new Accident Hash! I’ve missed you all a ton and am psyched to finally have things back up and running here at Hash HQ

Listen to Accident Hash #270
Late Night Back Into the Groove
Featured on this episode:
- Geoff Smith - Ones and Os
- Hello Dave - Summertime
- Collective Soul - All That I Know (radio mix)
- Hillbilly Hellcats - White Trash
- Ocean Street - Hold On
- Woodfish - Losing My Mind
A big congrats to my cohort Dan Gorgone on the arrival of his new son Max. I’m sure they will be talking about the whole experience on Baby Time very soon.
I also talked about why I think a CokeTag is another tool that musicians and podcasters could be using to help get some more exposure. The Coca-Cola Company is a client of mine, but I really think this is going to be another great tool for indie artists to get more exposure and I explain why on the show.










CC you was commenting that you could not monitor the mic audio in Castblaster running on Parallels on a Mac. I just tried a similar test using Castblaster 0.82 on Windows XP via VMware Fusion on a MacBook and got exactly the same result. no mic sound in the headphones, either on a external USB mic and the internal mic on the MacBook.
I’ve had the same results running Castblaster on Win Vista on a Acer laptop, again no mic audio in headphones. And Vista SP1 seems to have broken Castblaster completely now. Castblaster just crashes when one tries to record.
BTW I’ve since switched over to Ubercaster, a native Mac podcasting application.
July 5th, 2008 | #
CC I gotta say I’ve missed your show and it was great to have it back on my iPod! Great music mix - loved the Ocean Street song so much I went out and bought it. What I’ve been doing lately is emailing myself the song artist & title whenever I hear one on a podcast/internet radio station, so that I don’t forget to check it out from home. Have you got any other ideas on how to do that? I find I hear a song, love it, but then if I forget to write it down or email it right away, distractions of life take over and it slips my mind completely! I’m sure I can’t be the only person in the universe that this happens to… I use mostly eMusic and iTunes to get my songs.
Thanks!
Home Fry Melanie from Halifax
July 9th, 2008 | #