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'''Voice of Freedom, Radical Podcast''' is a [[podcast]] maintained by [[User:Beta_M|VolodyA! V Anarhist]] that deals with different radical issues and posts [[poetry]]. The first podcast was created on [[2006]] [[April 6]]. Original audio quality of podcasts was quite poor due to the hardware used to record it. After 2006 [[December 23]] this was fixed by using propper [[microphone]] with the good quality [[audio mixer]]. The podcast is recorded with [[free software]] and since the same December 23 podcast [[OGG Vorbis]] is used to distribute the podcast.
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'''Voice of Freedom, Radical Podcast''' is a [[podcast]] maintained by [[User:Beta_M|VolodyA! V Anarhist]] that deals with different radical issues and posts [[poetry]]. The first podcast was created on [[April 6]] 2006. Original audio quality of the podcasts were quite poor due to the hardware used to record it, this issue however was resolved After [[December 23]] 2006 by using a better mixer and higher quality audio equipment. The podcast is recorded with [[free software|free and open source software]] and since the December 23 podcast the [[OGG Vorbis]] audio codec has been used.
  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
All the content on the podcast is in [[public domain]], unless stated otherwise. You are encouraged to distribute everything. You can already download these podcasts on [[Freenet]] [[anonymity|anonymously]]. Anarchopedia radio has also played some of the podcasts.
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All of the content on the podcast is in [[public domain]], unless stated otherwise. Distribution is encouraged, and they are also available for [[anonymity|anonymous]] download on [[Freenet]]. The podcasts have too been featured on Anarchopedia radio.
  
 
==Poetry==
 
==Poetry==
VolodyA! V Anarhist also posts audio poetry on this podcast that is written and read by [[gender neutral third person pronoun|an]]. Most of that poetry was originally written for currently unmaintained [[zine]] [[When Gendarme Sleeps]].
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VolodyA! V Anarhist also posts audio poetry on this podcast that is written and read by [[gender neutral third person pronoun|an]]. Most of the poetry was originally written for currently unmaintained [[zine]] [[When Gendarme Sleeps]].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 17:26, 18 February 2009

See Voice of Freedom for other things refered to as Voice of Freedom.
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Logo of the podcast.

Voice of Freedom, Radical Podcast is a podcast maintained by VolodyA! V Anarhist that deals with different radical issues and posts poetry. The first podcast was created on April 6 2006. Original audio quality of the podcasts were quite poor due to the hardware used to record it, this issue however was resolved After December 23 2006 by using a better mixer and higher quality audio equipment. The podcast is recorded with free and open source software and since the December 23 podcast the OGG Vorbis audio codec has been used.

Distribution

All of the content on the podcast is in public domain, unless stated otherwise. Distribution is encouraged, and they are also available for anonymous download on Freenet. The podcasts have too been featured on Anarchopedia radio.

Poetry

VolodyA! V Anarhist also posts audio poetry on this podcast that is written and read by an. Most of the poetry was originally written for currently unmaintained zine When Gendarme Sleeps.

See also

External links

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