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Hello and welcome back to our weekly moment,
It was a very nice week with hints of Indian summer and sunshine makes our days brighter… The excitement of being able to socialise is fading out slowly and reality is knocking on the door of our imaginary, perfect world.
As October is a month of spirits and mystery, we have small & scary quiz for you:
Q1 - You fall off the podium (you climbed on no matter what organiser thinks) at the festival and you break your leg. Do you:
Call medic and go to hospital
Search on youtube for advice from someone who is not a doctor, or has been fired from his doctor job before medic arrives
Q2 - Your drain plumbing breaks after a house party last night. Do you:
Call plumber
Search for help on Youtube
Q3 - Your Youtube attempt fails. Do you:
Call plumber
Abuse people on the internet as everyone knows that all plumbers are paid by neo-liberal plumbing tool makers who wants to control the world by forcing us to blindly believe plumbers
If your preferred option was option 1 in the first two Qs, you didn’t have to go through 3rd Q. Sorry. What you can do is - email your best festival story from last summer and win something nice & useful from Netil Radio 🎁 ( newsltter@netilradio.com - summer story )
We will collect the best stories and read them in our new morning show in December. More info about that very soon.
If you really went through all three Qs and managed to always choose option 2, you better listen to Netil Radio as much as you can + delete Youtube and facebook apps from your devices.
All above were fictional situations, based on the same principle as real life situations of ordinary people thinking that wearing a mask on a bus (or in the club?) is abuse of their freedom, getting vaccine is a support of big “pharma” run by secret societies who control the world, or believing that leaving the EU was an act of patriotism and not an attempt to hide offshore accounts holders identity from EU jurisdiction. Remember, nights of spirits and mystery are coming…
I’m not making fun of anyone, but the world pandemic is not over yet and we have to be respectful and take care of each other. Still. We should think twice about what, where, or with who, we are doing what we love to do. Only this way we can make the world a better place, or clubs a safer space.
That’s all for this week. Keep listening to Netil Radio. It’s good for you.
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Miro
Coming Up
There are few highlights coming up in the next seven days.
✧ Nyksan and Manuka Honey taking over of OS Community Service show - Thursday 5-7pm ✧ Errol from Touching Bass is joining Precious for a conversation. One Thing this Thursday 7-9pm ✧ Aboutface is joining the Sunday program family with new shiny monthly slot on every 4th Sunday of the month 12-2pm. His usual An Ocean of Ink in the Single Drop improvisation will be on rotation with Abotface’s dj entity. A big tip! ✧
Obviously there is plenty more and you can find full program here
Listen Back
✧ Babylon Fox covering for StrettoBlaster ✧ Freddie Hudson is in town and he invited Avsluta for his PAIJATA show ✧ Avsluta invited Freddie Hudson 🙃 Matt Walsh joined discøisdead show ✧ The Real Escobar is taking over of Cadillac slot for few month. Midnight People will be with you on 3rd Friday of the month 7-9pm ✧ Ramjac Corporation did his shellac records session ✧ Peace of Mind is always a must ✧ A Real Sisterhood covering community issues as a part of Black History Month ✧ Dj Bugaboh b2b Afromuza in Monachopsis ✧ or NVP joining Loa Szala ✧
All the shows are archived here
New Music
✧ E2-E8 is making waves with second release Post Radiance by Hems. Label to keep an eye on ✧
✧ Free Association’s man Sam Don compiled second volume of his successful For The Love of You compilation. You can find it in all good local record store ✧
Eco News
By Lucy Bee / Recycled Sounds - 4th Tuesday of the month 9-11am
The New Belgium brewery in Fort Collins, Colorado, is famous for its Fat Tire ale and sizable supply of suds. But recently, CEO Steve Fechheimer decided to craft a new beer, created to highlight how climate change threatens breweries.
"It's not usually good business to make a bad product," Fechheimer told CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy.
His brewmaster, Dave Glor, said he was confused when he was asked to make the beer because he's "not usually asked to make bad-tasting beers." The beer is called "Torched Earth," and Fechheimer said the drink "tastes like eating a Band-Aid." New Belgium doesn't really want consumers to buy the drink, but wants people to learn something from it.
That’s all for this week
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