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IMC Éire Audio present "Audioflare" CD
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Thursday July 31, 2003 23:33 by IMC - IMC Éire
60 Mins + of audio news from Indymedia Ireland now available.
All proceeds go towards the Indymedia Éire audio project (cost of tapes, minidiscs, blank CDs, plastic covers, inlay card printing, batteries, software, postage, etc)
Follow the 'Feature Continued' link below for a full tracklisting of the CD and a list of outlets where it is available.
Resources for Radioheads:
A-Infos Radio Project
United Kollectives Radio
Rogue Radio Research
Review of CD from RedJade
Here’s the tracklisting:
1. “Disco Disco”. Disco Disco was the first autonomous centre set up in Dublin since the Garden of Delight closed in 1997. Unfortunately the occupants of the derelict building were evicted after only 24 hours. (11:36) http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=60402
2. “Carlo Giuliani Commemoration”. Carlo Giuliani, an Italian protester, was shot dead by the Caribineri during the anti-G8 demonstrations in Genoa, on Friday July 20th 2001. A group of anarchists and anti-capitalists marched to the Italian embassy in Dublin on the second anniversary of his death. (8:51) http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=60495
3. “Anti Privitisation”. CIE Bus and Train workers are facing an uncertain future as the Minister for Transport Seamus Brennan plans to privatise the company. They held a public meeting after having a ‘Free Fares Day’ industrial action. (8:38) http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=60544
4. “Critical Mass/Dublin Cycling Campaign”. The Critical Mass meets on the last Friday of the month for a cycle around Dublin. This time the CM teamed up with the DCC to highlight what they considered to be the failures of the “National Safety Council”. (14:25) http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=60558
5. “Stop Esso”. Stop Esso is a campaign against multinational oil giant ExxonMobil, sponsored by a wide range of environmental groups and NGOs. They organised a drum and bass night in the Temple Bar Music Centre to promote awareness of the campaign. (10:37) http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=60513
6. “Killer Coke”. The Latin American Solidarty Campaign set up an information stall on Grafton Street in Dublin to launch a boycott of Coca-Cola, which has been involved in anti-union activity in Colombia, culminating in the assassinations of trade union leaders. (8:12) http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=60568
Where is Audioflare available?
Connolly Books, 43 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Cultivate Sustainable Living Centre, West Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 8
http://www.sustainable.ie/cultivate/
Books Upstairs, 36 College Green, Dublin 2
http://www.booksirish.com/
Freebird Records (underneath the Bus Stop newsagents), 1 Eden Quay, Dublin 1
http://www.freebird.ie
Road Records, 16 Fade Street, Dublin 2
http://www.roadrecs.com/
Secret Book and Record Store, 15a Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
How much is it? Only a measly 3 euros.
All proceeds go towards the Indymedia Éire audio project (cost of tapes, minidiscs, blank CDs, plastic covers, inlay card printing, batteries, software, postage, etc)
Are you interested in buying a bulk quantity of copies for your organisation, shop, trade union, school or college?
Are you interested in contributing to the Indymedia Audio project? Either by contributing pieces or giving an interview?
Please contact the IMC Radio group at imc-irl-radio@lists.indymedia.org
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...and if this is a success (hint: go buy it now, my dole doesnt stretch very far to be buying stacks of blank CDs etc) then hopefully there will be more to come.
I'll pick up a few copies and spread the word by mail.
Any plans for distributing outside of that smokey conglomeration?
If you want some copies can you email me and I'll set you up with some directly.
Email is imckevin (at) dublin (dot) com
Also, if people want to distro them outside Dublin, please let me know.
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will it be OK with you if people burn copies and sell them on O'connell Bridge?
and when will the MP3 files be up?
or are you planning on retiring on your dole and I estimate approx 0.45€ clean profit on every one!
That means that if the IMC audio project can sell lets say 100 discs, not have any left over, then the project might just have a bit of a float to buy discs and material for the next project without someone on the dole having to put all the money up front!
Eventually if the cashflow gets good enough, the project might even become a little fundraiser for IMC, or even be able to purchase some recording equipment so that indymedia audio is not just limited to those with the capital ability to buy recording material.
Well done Kev on an excellent initiative.
All profits go towards the cost of the next one. Simple as that.
If people want to MP3 this or sell it on O'Connell Street then there's not much I can do about it really. But I would HOPE HOPE HOPE that people will buy it for the measly price of 3 euros and support the IMC audio project, i.e. me, to do another one.
If people do MP3 it or copy it up and sell it for themselves, then there's less money for the IMC audio project -> less chance of me putting in the effort and my own money again.
Also: I only saw the meeting about Tim Hourigan after it had finished. I would have liked to talk with him.
If people can drop the audio.. sorry radio list (or me) an email beforehand about these things then I'll usually try and make it along with the recorder. I'm free most of the time and travelling on the bike is only dependent on whether its raining or not.
You can be contacted on:-
imckevin(at)dublin(dot)com
right?
Thats the email address - but can the Eds please change that?
Any time I put my email address out on the web in that full format, you get SPAM.
So email address is imckevin AT dublin DOT com
Thanks!!
I get enuf spam to sympathize with your fears!!