Monday, February 22, 2010

Infinite Skype

Attention infinite freaks, the Infinite Frequencies have added yet another weapon to our universal arsenal; the great internet voice-talking program Skype. Yes, we are now Skyping the infinite! This is a great development, and will allow us to interact with our future, past and present listeners! It may also be reasonable to suggest that we could hold LIVE CONVERSATIONS ON AIR!!

So please, if you have Skype, be part of the fun and search for me, Phillip Moreso. Infinite Frequencies has a public chat dedicated to 'Universal News'. If you feel so inclined, contribute and participate in an ongoing and infinite discussion about all manner of things. The only limit is your imagination!!

The address for our chat is: http://www.skype.com/go/joinpublicchat?chat&skypename=infinite_frequencies&topic=Universal+news&blob=cDC4FGl_RRaIuOtJaj5Oo5GssxQSoFDt36CiHYvQjsWHbBo3ajK-7BAiVxa2XswJjIUuow_OCiGYn8bAokYWoQ. See you in Skype land!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Archived episodes

Episodes 1-6 have been archived available for download at brilliant internet archive site www.archive.org!










More episodes will be added in the future. There is only storage space for the most recent 5 or 6 episodes at a time on pod-o-matic, so the older episodes can be downloaded from www.archive.org! Search for 'infinite frequencies' in media type 'open source audio' and you will hit the jackpot! Here are the links for episodes just added:

Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6

Always,
Harvey and Phillip

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Episode 0012

Episode 0012 and Harvey and Phillip are joined once again by the brilliant Robert Pattinson! This episode sponsored by Bob Hoskins; detective Eddie Valiant in the hilarious Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Stories for this episode include:
  •  Georgia funeral home offers free new year's funerals to drunk drivers
  •  New York City creates 16-page pamphlet with helpful tips for dopeheads
  •  Using your brain as a controller
  •  Death-metal information and clips.
  • AND yet another Carl Sagan-inspired Symphony of Science arrangement.
Email, rate us, comment, Twitter et al. Enjoy!


Black Metal Theory

(link to Boing Boing)
Hideous Gnosis was a black metal symposium held in New York City. It was chock full of intellectual lectures explaining the radical theories behind the phenomenon known as 'black metal'. Lucky for us, some of the presentations have been made available for download. However, the presentations are distributable as one file, which is not ideal, but better than nothing.


Free funerals for drunk drivers?

(link to WAPT.com)
A funeral home in Georgia offered free funerals on new year's eve. Sounds generous, but there were several catches that made it very unlikely that anyone would claim the freebie. In fact, in the 10 years that McGuire, Jennings and Miller (funeral home) have been running Operation Stop and Think not one person has received a free funeral. Hypothetically, if you are drunk and you die in a road accident you (or your family) will receive a free funeral. However, they admit that "This contract is only a tool to get people's attention" and may not be a legitimate offer.


Tips for dopeheads

(link to NBCnewyork)
New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has released a pamphlet with information about how to inject heroin. Supposedly, this information will assist such users to  prepare drugs carefully and how to care for veins to avoid infection. The DEA does not approve of the guidebook and special agent John Gilbride has called it a "step-by-step instruction on how to inject a poison." However, users will surely benefit from advice such as "only boot once or twice in one shot."


The Death Metal Rooster

Here is a rooster that may have a career as a death-metal singer in the future. It has a unique call that cuts short of the usual cock-a-doodle-doo and descends into a gutteral bellow.
Beste Denizli Kräher


Death Metal Rooster (with musical accompaniment)

Friday, February 5, 2010

Grindcore Baby

(link to YouTube)
There is a brutal baby in a car seat who sings death metal!
Grindcore Baby

Symphony of Science: The Unbroken Thread

(link to YouTube)
Yet another Symphony of Science composition has been released. The series of autotune-meets-science began with Carl Sagan and has now grown to include many other big names in science and biology. This song is called The Unbroken Thread and features David Attenborough, Jane Goodall, and Carl Sagan remarking upon the wonder of molecules and the diverse tree of life. Jane Goodall says it all when she observes that "there isn't a sharp line dividing humans from the rest of the animal kingdom, it's a very wuzzy line. It's a very wuzzy line, and it's getting wuzzier all the time." Very wuzzy indeed.

Symphony of Science - 'The Unbroken Thread' (ft. Attenborough, Goodall, Sagan)