recent media from the cellar
The media below is from the event held on the 15 March 2009. A selection of each artists recordings
are available beneath their image.
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artists & media
On the video window you may find a reference to minutes in (brackets), this denotes a time with in the video the artist you are interested in performs.
You can drag the MARKER on the TIMELINE to the timeframe specified, its guess work I know, but until I can afford to buy my own camcorder its the best I can do, sorry :S
(This generally applies to the uStream webcast videos).
NB At present uStream appears to be blocked by corporate (work based) networks. I am trying to resolve this problem.
Coming Soon
MP3s of this event are currently being masterered and will be available soon!!!
image gallery
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To listen to Mp3s on this website you will require Windows Media Player (by default on Windows based Operating Systems)
or an alternative such as Quicktime (by default on Apple based Operating systems) - so hopefully I have the bases covered there ;)
If however you are not able to listen to the Mp3s on this site please find the links for these FREE and SAFE applications below (anything else just aint cricket mate)
NB For those of you with iTunes on your machines you probably have Quicktime already. I recommend Windows Media Player purely because it only installs the player,
Quicktime can try and bundle other applications (such as iTunes) with the installation, its an option you must DE-SELECT.
Please read all information on the relevant download website before continuing with the installation. To be honest though, they are both pretty good, its just user preference.
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