Month: August 2009 (Page 8 of 8)

New G-Zone 88 Radio Mixtape Show

July 20, 2009 — Pro Flow Radio
http://www.maxheat.com or http://www.proflowradio.com
http://www.proflowradio.com
Heat Rock Promotions
G-Zone 88, We better than Them

Pro Flow Radio is searching for the World’s finest up and coming independent musicians and artists to spice up the bland major radio music scene. Do you have it? Do you have Pro Flow? Send in your mixtape or remix tracks, and join us as we expose the truth about who’s hotter in the industry.

If you tweak and freak remixes to major industry tracks, then you must be featured on this new G-Zone 88 radio show. All submissions are permitted. No matter whether you have only one verse or no chorus, your audio will still be played on the G-Zone 88 show. This radio showcase is strictly for mixtapes and remixes of every genre. So go ahead and mack like that’s your track, subtract the wack and we will see if you are destined for platinum wax.

Rise like cream to the top with G-Zone88. Become great! No hate, but are you really better than them? G-Zone 88 is the home base so send your tape, make your case and let the fans decide if you are better than other industry tracks. Jack a track like Jesse James, hold em up and holler
back. You know the code. Its pro flow fa-sho. Let them know that you are better than them. The Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show can be heard on http://www.proflowradio.com , www.maxheat.com
http://www.maxheat.com, www.isonliveradio.com , http://www.isonliveradio.com ZFM Digital,

http://www.luver.com , Itunes, http://radio-freedom.com & Radio Indie Rock.

http://upload.proflowradio.com

http://www.maxheat.com/nitroplay/gzone7-15-09.txt

THE PRO FLOW FA-SHO SHOW LUVER EDITION PLAYLIST 7-15-09

http://WWW.PROFLOWRADIO.COM EPISODE # 1
http://www.maxheat.com/playlist.html

HOST: MaD MAXxx w/ Vocals

Listen Link:
http://www.maxheat.com/audio/Luver1-ProFlowRadio.m3u
http://www.maxheat.com/audio/Luver1-ProFlowRadio1.m3u
http://www.maxheat.com/audio/Luver1-ProFlowRadio2.m3u

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1. bABYCAKES – fOOD freestyle
2. Whoa remix (freestyle) ft. Long Shots, ENOT & MM
3. BlackGold – Baby Boi
4. Chilly C. the paperchaser – Snap ya fingers
5. Stay Fly ft. Ludacris, Three Six, Eleven, Ciara & MaxHeat
6. Do It 4 the Haterz Again ft. 4-IZE, Luda, MaxHeat, Chingy, Big Boi &
Young Buck
7. Miss Nana & Remy Ma – Throw Show D’s on It
8. Brandy Li – Finally Free
9. Shakti – ThangThang
10. Huntin ft. Nikita, Wayne & MaXxx
11. T-Pain ft. Akon – Bartender Manny Faces REMIX
12. 50 Cent – Get Up (Remixed By Bruce Wane)
13. Famly Biz ft. Inspiration X & MaxHeat

MaD MaXxx (Maxheat)
http://www.MaxHeat.com
http://www.ProFlowRadio.com
Engineer, DJ, Pro Artist, Writer

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hey, ain’t LUVER hip!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

sponsors of non-locally produced shows on BTV

Hi Arielle,
Can I get a list of the local resident sponsors of the non-locally produced shows that play on BTV?

Thanks!

— Corey

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Corey,

I do not share that kind of information with anyone except other Berkeley Community Media Staff Members and only then when its requested by said staff member.

Thanks,
Arielle

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(Bluehouse wrote:)

We thought that “sponsor/producer information” was “available upon request” … or something like that … there used to be that disclaimer before shows …

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oh, yes! They never like light Shining on them! They seem to have forgotten B-TV is supposed to be our LOCAL PUBLIC ACCESS channel! They seem to want it to be THEIR OWN private channel.

In the past when people with concerns about my shows called the station, the station gave them my contact information… As they should have because I am solely responsible for the content of my shows. Seems like they want to decide the content of the shows… Which is illegal.

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

need info on submitting …

Hi Arielle,

Can you send me the info about how to submit to BTV a 1-minute informational video to be played during the CBB (along the lines of the “way to happiness dot org” spots)?

Thanks!

— Corey

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Corey,

Producers are not allowed (at the moment) to submit informational spots. The PSAs currently running come from registered 501c3 non-profit that have little to do with the programming on the channel, which is why I let them run. I’m the one who put them on after finding them at PEGMedia.org.

I will bring the issue up with David, the executive director, and see if we can hammer out a formal policy.

Arielle

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the video spot in question is for Scientology. It is not even for the local Scientology. It appears to be a canned spot she got off a national web site. In other words she’s choosing by content on her personal taste or whatever.

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

PEGmedia.org shows which air on BTV

(Bluehouse writes:)
This list of shows is just from a quick comparison of the BTV schedule with the http://www.pegmedia.org list of shows. None of the following shows are produced locally, but they air on BTV.

American Songwriter
Appetite for Entertaining
Bridging Heaven and Earth
GenderVision
Jook Joint
Green By Design
Political Chowder
Link TV
The Way to Happiness PSAs
Down In Front
Garden Wise with Arlena
Magic of Painting
The Reading Lady
Kids A Cookin

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these are what they are using to fill air space that they took away from local shows. There would be nothing wrong with these shows… If local residents sponsor them. But this appears not to be the case… Which might be why they now refuse to reveal if a show has a local sponsor and who it is.

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

and now for a pure ego trip!

penny arcade does an impressive series on the N.Y.C. public access channel about influential art /cultural figures of the underground. For some reason she and her partner Steve saw fit to turn my conversation with her into four episodes of the series. And below is the intro that she did about me!… Hey, I don’t have a modest bone in my body!

FRANK MOORE, LINDA MAC, PENNY ARCADE
and THE LOWER EAST SIDE BIOGRAPHY PROJECT

I’m Penny Arcade. What you’re about to see is the Lower East Side Biography Project. We created this program in order to preserve the secret history of New York, in order to stem the tide of cultural amnesia, and in order to introduce you to some amazing New Yorkers.

Most artists are filled with a sense of insecurity at times, and many of the most famous artists in history suffer from self doubt, depression, and a lack of self confidence in their own abilities. Enter Frank Moore. At birth his parents were told he had no intelligence, no future, and would be best off in an institution, forgotten. His parents looked in Frank’s eyes and rejected this cultural expectation. Performance artist, shaman, essayist, thinker and trickster, Frank Moore emerged from a lifetime of rejection and isolation to create intimate communities in his works. “My first stroke of luck”, says Frank “was that I was born spastic, unable to walk or talk. Add to this good fortune that my formative years were in the 60’s, and my fate as an artist was assured.”

I recently met Frank Moore in San Francisco when he generously attended my San Francisco premier of “Bitch, Dyke, Fag Hag, Whore”. Throughout my performance on sex and censorship, the only voice in the room that dared reveal their deepest response during the moments of pain, isolation, humiliation and rejection was Frank’s. Keening unabashedly for all our pain, it was like having a psychic dolphin in the audience. Later I learned what an extraordinarily articulate, lucid and original mind lay behind the man strapped into his wheelchair. And the greatness of spirit, vision and productivity that the flailing limbs, drooling lips and spastic lack of physical control could neither limit nor contain.

What you’re about to see are excerpts from the two hour interview I did with Frank for his public access show in Berkeley, California, hosted by his lovely vibrant wife and collaborator, Linda.

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

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