DF Pirate Radio – “2009 Beat Feast”

Title: Vol. 5 Episode 1 (Click Link to Play) Rel: 1/6/09
Description: “The 2009 Annual Beat Feast” – Celebrate the New Year with a brand new live mix set by DJ digitalflood. 60 minutes of rock, rap, hip hop, and death metal (that’s not a typo). This annual mix gets released a bit late this year, but is well worth waiting for. With a new year upon us DJ digitalflood breaks out some new tricks to recreate some well known hits in his “Cut Like Crack” mixing style upping the ante in the art of DJing once again.
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Happy Holidays

As we draw to the end of yet another year and reflect on all that was 2008, I’d like just take a second to thank you all for making this year one of many accomplishments. One never knows what to expect when they make a return after two plus years on hiatus, but I’m pleased to say that I personally feel both accomplished with how well things went and humbled by all your continued patronage. I’d like to wish you and all you hold dear both a very Happy Christmas, as well as, wishes for a joyous New Year. This year has been one of the best gifts I could ever have had and I’d like to thank you for being part of that.

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The Inevitable Return

After nearly one year on hiatus and without a consistent release schedule for over two years, Digitalflood Pirate Radio is back! Jump over to the Pirate Radio Webcasts section to download Volume 4 Episode 1. Over 60 solid minutes of my mixing. I get eclectic (and strange as usual) crafting an up and down ride Cut Like Crack Style. The result: Sonic chaos and soundtrack you’re bound to dance to. Let’s get into it!

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Classic DF – 8/1/02

August 01, 2002: [β€’] Fired ex-Worldcom CFO Scott Sullivan has turned himself in. [β€’] The FBI has raided an apartment of an ex-military microbiologist. [β€’] LA police are trying to find the whereabouts of two teenage girls kidnapped in LA. [β€’] US leaders are concerned about regrouping al Qaeda cells that are now merging with other terrorist groups. [β€’] I normally don’t print gossip news, but considering what a scum ball ex-Sen. James A. Traficant Jr. is I will make an exception: He wears a toupee! HAAHAHAHHA! [β€’] The US is concerned with Russia’s nuclear ties to Iran. [β€’] A UN report says there is no evidence to support the claims that Israeli soldiers massacred Palestinians at the Jenin refugee camp. [β€’] US troops faced with potentially deadly situations in Afghanistan have turned to robot scouts called Packbots. [β€’] Ugandan rebels are threatening journalists. [β€’] 62 people in Madagascar have died from an unknown sickness. [β€’] Rebels kidnapped an entire town in Colombia and the army isn’t sure where they went. [β€’] The US has signed a pact with Southeastern Asian nations to fight terrorism. [β€’] 13 people were found dead on a Spanish beach. [β€’] Police are searching for a white pickup truck in relation to a kidnapping in Louisiana. [β€’] The wife of a US Army Special Operations officer who shot dead has been charged with murdering her husband. [β€’] 2002 has become the second warmest year ever recorded by humankind. Great… [β€’] US President Bush’s computer and network security advisor, Richard Clarke, spoke at the Black Hat hackers conference (sometimes called Defcon) where he encouraged hackers to act in good faith when discovering vulnerabilities. [β€’] A robot named Pearl is helping elderly people keep tabs on their eating habits. [β€’] Even a few extra pounds is bad for your heart. [β€’] Scientists are going to send mice into space to subject them to Martian-type gravity. [β€’] Barnes & Noble’s web site has some pretty big holes in security and they know about them. Even worse yet, they don’t care they exist. Nice. [β€’] Two hackers at Black Hat showed off a Dreamcast converted into a port sniffer tool. [β€’] Wal-mart will build a distribution center in Wallkill, NY. [β€’] The Consolidated Iron and Metal scrap yard in Newburgh, NY has been listed as a superfund site. [β€’] Ex-NYC police officer Matthew Leuck has been sentenced to three years in prison for sodomizing a 16-year old girl. [β€’] Port Jervis is trying to clean up an unsightly junkyard. [β€’] Matt Sullivan, one of my associates, speaks out against communism interfering with the free market in Warwick, NY. Go Matt! [β€’] Radiohead is allowing fans to chose the songs for their next album. [β€’] Secondhand smoke has been linked to causing cancer in cats. [β€’] Linkin Park is hoping to complete their new album by this year’s end. [β€’] Jessica Simpson will join the cast of That 70’s Show for three episodes as Kelso’s new girlfriend. Even better news is she’ll be in a bathing suit. Go FOX! LOL [β€’] Compaq and HP are having lots of problems getting along. [β€’] Intel is blaming Microsoft for the death of its AnyPoint wireless line. [β€’] I love you Klez. Oh no, wait… I meant to say I want you to die in a deep water filled ditch on some back road in Canada, Klez. [β€’] With the trend of more people buying online maybe I can finally get my mail order e-dead skunk service up and running! Maybe not. [β€’] I love you wife and daughter! [β€’] Yes, I updated The CVS & Warwick, NY site again. I rule.

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Classic DF – 7/31/02

July 31, 2002: [β€’] A terrorist attack on a school in Jerusalem, Israel has left 7 people dead. Hamas has claimed responsibility for it. [β€’] The Pope is continuing his tour. Today he is in Mexico to grant sainthood to an Indian martyr. [β€’] US Sen. Joseph Biden, Democratic chairman of the Senate committee, says that Iraq is a threat; but an invasion this year is unlikely. [β€’] The US Justice Department in investigating AOL Time Warner. [β€’] A gunman opened fire at the Beirut university campus in Lebanon killing 8 people. [β€’] The Turkish parliament has voted to hold early elections. [β€’] A gun battle in Somalia has left 13 people dead. [β€’] The November 17th terrorist group has issued a statement to Greece that it is alive and well (unfortunately). [β€’] Zimbabwe is expected to take out its frustrations over EU imposed sanctions by targeting pro-democracy advocates within its country. [β€’] Rwandan President Paul Kagame says that presidential and parliamentary elections will be held by the end of next year. [β€’] A 6.2 earthquake rocked Costa Rica. [β€’] A drug sting operation has busted over 2,000 drug dealers since March near the US-Mexico border. [β€’] Thousands of illegal Indonesian immigrants are leaving Malaysia before a new labor law can impose strict fines on them. [β€’] The South Korean National Assembly has rejected the nomination of Chang Sang as Prime Minister. [β€’] Alimzhan Tokhtakhounov, a Russia mob figure, has been arrested and charged with trying to fix the 2002 Winter Olympic Games figure skating competition. [β€’] A forest fire in Oregon is expected to merge with a forest fire in California. [β€’] Two men in a van crashed into a house. One problem: The house had mobsters in it. [β€’] The US Senate has rejected a Medicare prescription plan. [β€’] The Pentagon has imposed a wireless device standard for its employees. [β€’] A group of whales that beached themselves for a third time has been euthanized after refusing to return to the sea despite rescuers’ efforts. [β€’] A serial killer is loose in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [β€’] Alanta, Georgia is about to create a wireless access point that covers several blocks. [β€’] Web master Jon Messner has bought the domain name of Alneda.com (it was owned by the al Qaeda), but the FBI dropped the ball so it’s of no use to anyone. [β€’] Dogs are a lot brighter than previously thought. In fact, they may even be able to count. [β€’] Your computer is a great bug repellent. [β€’] The FBI has busted up several Net scams. [β€’] Artemis Records has decided to waive all webcasting fees for its catalog for a year. [β€’] Australia is famous for big things. Well, things used to be a whole lot bigger there! [β€’] Cosmic rays may help to heat up the Earth’s surface. [β€’] Senate cracks me up. They should be giving better educational opportunities to kids, working to eliminate poverty, and fixing the recession. So what are they doing? Try to get us to exercise. Okay then. [β€’] Spin announced its favorite metal albums ever. [β€’] Now Warwick’s water supply is being threatened by Mayor Newhard’s crazy schemes. Thanks Mr. Mayor… sheesh. [β€’] Contrary to yesterday’s report Sun says it isn’t developing an OS X version of Star Office. [β€’] This is it people. I have demanded a Mini Cooper S for 3 months now and none of you have helped me. Thanks for nothing! [β€’] Nissan has committed itself to selling fuel cell cars by 2003. [β€’] Ford and Toyota may team up. [β€’] Loads of car recalls (including Rolls-Royce!). [β€’] Microsoft has partnered with AT&T wireless and this partnership is expected to propel the next wireless versions of Windows to bigger and better things. [β€’] Google will provide the search feature in AOL 8. [β€’] I love you wife and daughter! [β€’] Immy got a hold of some Pepsi Blue. Was I invited? No! “Sniff” LOL [β€’] On a brighter note: Maybe I can scam some Pepsi Blue off of Mermaid πŸ™‚ Oh Mermaid! [β€’] I added a link to a New York Times story covering the CVS and Warwick, NY issue. Very interesting comments from the Village Mayor, Michael Newhard. Looks like he is going after condemnation though he promised he wouldn’t. I think it’s time we call for a referendum ASAP and fix things before these political egomaniacs currently in power ruin the Village.

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