What is the Deuce Project?

The Deuce Project is a program that has been running on 89.1fm in Kalamazoo for about 10 years. We play music that contains references to sci-fi, science, mathematics, or anything in that vein. The songs' connection can be via the lyrics, band name, song name, album name, or sometimes just the general aesthetic of the song. Please enjoy. [Banner Image: 1947 by Aurorabomb]

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

A Deuce Project Guide to Interplanetary Colonization


Episode: A Deuce Project Guide to Interplanetary Colonization
Original Air Date: Oct. 3, 2009
320 kbps [2:02:36] 294.4mb


The "album art" is an altered cover of Urania #8. The amazing illustration is the work of Kurt Caesar.

I almost have all of the 2009 podcasts up. As I noted in previous posts, the blog should be caught up soon now that the school term has ended and my human cover as an instructor is on hold until fall.

Playlist:

Tobiah - I Don’t Really Exist
Rye Coalition - Digital Crucifix
Scarbaro Aquarium Club - Never Been to The Moon
Happy Prescriptions - Planets
Tracy and the Plastics - ooo!
James Asher - Robottom
Lothar & The Hand People - Machines
At the Drive-In - Hourglass
Hawkwind - Master of the Universe
Johnny Cash Civil Defense Announcement
Al Barkle with the Tri-Tones - Sputnik II
RIAA - Mechanical Robot Man
Berry Lipman and his Orchestra - Sex World
The Causey Way - UFO
Small Brown Bike - Like a Future with No Friend
Bit Shifter - Particle Charge
Simply Saucer - Dance the Mutation
Mr. and Mrs. Spaceman - Typewriter Aliens
Simply Saucer - here Come the Cyborgs pt. 1
Devo - Space Junk [Muzak Version]
Tub Ring - I Am the Robot
Mastermind - Robots March
Mr. Bungle - None of them knew they were robots
Scientist - Beam Down
The Aliens - Robot Man
Dethklok - Cyborg Slayers
Metroid Metal - Space Pirates
King Geedorah - Fazers
Cranes - Astronauts
Orion Spacial Orchestra - Sputnick
Crown City Rockers - Astroshocks
The Residents - Rubber Robot
The Protomen - Unrest in the house of Light
Richard Davies - Surface of the Sun

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