thenews wrote:https://youtu.be/7jGZ3IRUNwg?feature=shared
Ah cool, nice to see my fan boc video I made pop up here. Satellite feed hunting is fun! The doc behind the visuals in the video actually inspired me to buy my own satellite dish and feed hunt news feeds. Found allot of very, interesting things to say the least over the last three years. :3
Here are some screen grabs of just a few news and tv feeds I've recorded.
NBC Nightly News: Lester Holt @ Alaska reporting on American Defense.
President of the United States getting his mic set up for an interview with the Weather Channel in regards to climate change.
Former President of the United States being interviewed by a prominent anchor for Fox News Channel. Taped interview that aired two days later as two shows.
To get back on topic with TH, honestly I've got to say that this album is the best album to listen to when feed hunting. All the analogue radio sound effects and the general serious tone that the album gives off really fits in line with the seriousness of the industry that can be seen by feed hunting. In a way I envision the song split your infinities as a song that can be heard to while watching all the actual logistics and planing behind a live television production. All the equipment and technology being used to send the video live to HQ and what not. Just how amazing it all is.
While the song sick times I see as the perfect song to be listening to while actually reviewing said recordings and hearing all the unheard talk that goes on while they're not live. Like it encompasses the essence of an unheard underground world of genuine thought and opinion that extends beyond what is publicly shown. That these news anchors, reporters and important figure heads aren't just a one dimensional perfect poster board that represents a single idea. That they are not only much more nuanced in thought and behavior, but that they are more importantly flawed. They have emotional bonds and thoughts just like anyone else, not just a soulless robot. And as said they are also flawed, some get upset just like you and me, some say things they really shouldn't say in any scenario, period. But that's just part of being a human, in a way we're all
sick with the diseases of humanity.