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Episode 134: Pirate Radio in Brooklyn, NYC

Category: Education
Duration: 00:45:47
Publish Date: 2022-02-10 02:24:28
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In this exciting episode, we talk all about the history of Pirate Radio in Brooklyn, NYC with David Goren (@shortwaveology). His newest release on Bandcamp via ‘Death is Not the End’ captures a flavour of pirate radio in Brooklyn over the last ten years. David has created programming for the BBC, Studio 360, NPR's Lost and Found Sound series, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Afropop and On the Media as well as audio-based installations for Proteus Gowanus, the Ethnographic Terminalia Collective and Radio Cona and many others. David’s Brooklyn Pirate Radio Map project has been featured in the New Yorker and is a partner archive of the Library of Congress’ Radio Preservation Task Force. A Brooklyn based writer, post-production mixer and field recordist for over 30 years, David has recorded everyone from the Dalai Lama to the Dancing Chicken of Chinatown. He is also one half of the shortwave radio jam band, The Propagations with Ned Sublette.


The Brooklyn Pirate Radio Map is here.

The New Yorker article is here.

His catalogue of select shows is here

His newest release ‘Brooklyn Pirates’ is here.

David’s lecture at Yale University is here.

David’s ‘Shortwaveology’ site is here



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