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04-Oct-2001
Music, Radio, Misc. Audio
Filk Music
Filk is a type of music, loosely related to Science Fiction. Nick
Smith wrote a
description of filk (blars.org)
but there is no simple agreed-upon definition. Many
SF cons have some kind of filk, ranging from
entire filk conventions to giving the filkers a room so they will shut
up. (At least one con learned the hard way not to deny the filkers a
room they had been promised.)
- Heather Alexander (heatherlands.com)
-
alt.music.filk
and rec.music.filk
- The newsgroup
rec.music.filk
is bidirectionally
gatewayed to the Fidonet FILK
echo. The Fido "Topic Cop" Kay
Shapero tries to keep
discussions on topic (puns are allowed, as is almost anything in song) and
posts several informational postings occasionally.
alt.music.filk
still exists, but Fido is now gating rec.music.filk
instead, which frees a.m.f for somewhat bawdy postings, as it is no
longer subject to Fidonet restrictions.
(Kay Shapero)
- Blars Blarson's Filk Page (blars.org)
- (Blars)
- The Dandelion Conspiracy (blars.org)
- A convention with filkers attending is better off than a con without
them... read this to learn more.
(Kathy Mar)
- Dandelion Digital's Home Page (dandelion.com)
- (Leonard N. Zubkoff)
- Digital
Tradition Folksong archive (mudcat.org) at The Mudcat Cafe
- Contains some filk songs - search for "@filk" to find them.
[Updated Oct 2001]
- Firebird Music Online Catalog (firebirdarts.com)
-
- Lynn Gold (rahul.net)
- (Lynn Gold)
- Avram Grumer's Filks (pigsandfishes.org)
- (Avram Grumer)
- Keshlam's Filk Resources (lovesong.com)
- (Joe Kesselman)
- Prometheus Music (prometheus-music.com)
- "Prometheus Music is a young publisher of topical folk music CDs and
songbooks, focusing on themes of space, technology, science-fiction, and
fantasy... Our mission is to resurrect the Filk Anthology Album genre by
producing some of the highest quality filk products ever made, and at the
lowest price ever in filk."
(Eli Goldberg)
- Random Factors (random-factors.com)
-
Science Fiction References in Music (faqs.org)
(Ohio State)
[Updated Oct 2001]
- Susan Stepney's Filk music page (logica.com)
- (Susan Stepney)
- Mary Ellen Wessels (mewsic.com)
- (Debbie Ridpath Ohi)
-
Yahoo: Entertainment: Music: Genres: Novelty: Filk (yahoo.com)
[Updated Oct 2001]
- GNP Crescendo (gnpcrescendo.com)
- "GNP Crescendo Records is a record company based in Hollywood..." This
label produces science fiction soundtrack albums including the last
several years' worth of Star Trek albums, and other music
genres, such as Zydeco.
Radio and Miscellaneous Audio
- Audio Text (flash.net)
- "Infinivox, AudioText's science fiction imprint, publishes an
unabridged series, Great Science Fiction Stories, on audio
cassettes."
(Allan Kaster)
- Dragon
Systems Klingon Speech Recognition (dragonsys.com)
- (Mark Mandel)
- Hour of the Wolf (hourwolf.com)
- "Jim Freund hosts Hour of the Wolf, a weekly radio program of science
fiction, fantasy and related fields of endeavor over listener-sponsored
WBAI 99.5 FM in NYC. The show may be heard every Saturday morning from 5
to 7 AM, (*yawn*) and has been broadcast since 1972."
(Jim Freund)
[Updated Oct 2001]
- Mark Time Award (greatnorthernaudio.com)
- "The Mark Time Award is given each year to honor the Best Science
Fiction Audio Production in the United States... The Mark Time Awards are
co-sponsored by MINICON and Minn-STF."
(Jerry Stearns)
-
Reality Break - a science fiction talk show (sff.net)
- Information, schedules and interview transcripts available.
"Any station with access to the public radio satellite system can have it
without any type of carriage fee... The quick mnemonic tag to explain it
to (public radio station program directors) would be 'kind of like FRESH
AIR, but with all SF guests.' Feel free to e-mail me if you need addresses
or need to know if a specific station has satellite access. Thanks.
Confirmed guests for our first quarter nationally (which means the
interview has already happened): Clive Barker, Kim Stanley Robinson, Orson
Scott Card, Ellen Kushner, Delia Sherman, George RR Martin, Caitlin R.
Kiernan and Joe Kubert.
Tentatively scheduled guests include: Bruce Sterling, Barbara Hambly,
George Alec Effinger, Mike Mignola and David Brin."
(Dave Slusher)
- Science Fiction
on Radio (greatnorthernaudio.com)
- "There has been science fiction on the radio since Buck Rogers in
1932. Perhaps the most famous Old Time Radio SF shows are Dimension X
(1950-51) and X Minus One (1955-57)... Science fiction is still being made
for radio, too."
(Jerry Stearns)
Chaz Boston Baden (boston-baden.com) - E-mail SFRG.