

As 2010 dawned, a new phenomenon was growing. Then, something amazing happened - many of the people who had been listening to my shows decided to start doing shows of their own, and I put these shows on The Overnightscape Underground. In retrospect, I should have just brought The Overnightscape back then - but I was still reeling from all the chaos. But, I came back in November 2009 and continued doing the 'ug' show on The Overnightscape Underground. I was still doing my 'ug' show on The Overnightscape Underground - but in October 2009 1 took a 'radio vacation' and really thought about quitting the whole thing.Īfter all the effort, after all the highs and lows, I felt I was nowhere again. Unfortunately, after 16 weeks, WFMU cancelled my show. It was another exciting time, and I thought that this time my 'radio career' was going to take off.īy early September 2009, 1 decided I should put and end to The Overnightscape and The Rampler, in order to focus on The Rampler on WFMU. Starting in early 2009, 1 began doing some shows on WFMU, and by the Summer, I was on the schedule, with The Rampler on WFMU. Through this connection, I was contacted by a prestigious 'freeform' radio stationed called WFMU. The Rampler took off almost immediately, and the show became intertwined with an online phenomenon called Andy Kaufman Lives. While this could have simply been a new format for The Overnightscape, I decided to give it a new name - The Rampler. In August 2008, 1 was experimenting with recording on the street of NYC, on my commute into work. This was the first of many splits which eventually led to the end of the show called The Overnightscape. In December 2007, 1 started The Overnightscape Underground, to explore new vistas of Internet night radio. I kept doing The Overnightscape, but with less of a sense of direction. Unfortunately, this project collapsed after a few months. In early 2007, 1 set forth on a new project - ABM Show, with my old college buddy Mad Mike. The Podcast Expo a year later in 2006 was quite depressing for me, and I stopped the daily format of The Overnightscape, returning to a weekly format. However, the whole podcasting phenomenon cooled off in 2006 - especially for independent podcasters like myself.

Listenership was increasing, and the Podcast Expo in California later that year was very exciting. That year, podcasting was hot, and I thought I had finally made it. I started doing the show daily in January 2005. When podcasting took off in October 2004, 1 jumped aboard, and it was an intoxicating ride. The Overnightscape began in March 2003 - long before the dawn of 'podcasting'. VIDEO COPILOT Element 3D v2.2 Full Version Crack FebruPlugins No Comments Element 3D version 2.2 is an advanced 3D object and particle render engine for Windows. Download the famous and most popular after effects tool 'Video Copilot Element 3D 2 v2.0.7'.
