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GO RADIO (new song!)

You took a while striving wild, child.

About Me



"Being mostly the work of Nathan Smith, GO RADIO make a variety of nice noises on a range of musical instruments, the conditions of which vary from battered to altogether destroyed.

Their music can be lazily classified as belonging to a number of genres, including post-electronic, alt-country, synth-pop and everything inbetween.

Somehow, it all works rather well."

-Kit Allen

"Dude! Its techno! But with singing! Love it!
...My, you're prolific!"

- Calvin Harris


also see www.virb.com/GORADIO

GO RADIO - Quiet World

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GO RADIO - "Belief" (live)

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GO RADIO - "Trigger Happy Earth" (live)

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Music:

Member Since: 11/27/2005
Band Website: virb.com/GORADIO
Band Members: All stuff played by Nathan Smith .

Guitar:
Hohner G3T headless electric
"the crapocaster" (Squier strat)

Synth:
microKORG Analogue modeling synth.

Organ:
Yamaha Electone A-55 (circa 1975)

Drums:
Old Yamaha drum machine
Old drumkit that's sat in the garage for a long time
Drum machine on an old Zoom GFX-707 guitar multi effects pedal
Garageband Drum Samples

Influences: rock

electronica

drum and bass

more rock

more electronica

friends

God.

(also:
Fry
Leela
Bender
Zoidberg
Amy
Hermes.)

Sounds Like:

1: crap but with the hope of sounding better one day.

2: "their own blend of hypnotic electronica" - Westsound. what?

Record Label: none
Type of Label: None

My Blog

A Brief History of GO RADIO. (part 2)

In approximately one year since the last blog post outlining the history of GO RADIO, much has changed. Songs now sound a lot better....
Posted by GO RADIO (new song!) on Tue, 04 Sep 2007 06:33:00 PST

A Brief History of GO RADIO.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE GO RADIO PROJECT.by Nathan Smith.------------------------------------------------------ (note: regardless of 3rd person perspective, all pronoun letter 'I's in this document...
Posted by GO RADIO (new song!) on Sat, 19 Aug 2006 04:38:00 PST