Blue Moonstream 1

  1. Jazztronik feat. Jadranka – Moon River
  2. Papik – Staying For Good
  3. Ryuichi Sakamoto – Psychedelic Afternoon
  4. Stanley Clarke Trio – Sakura Sakura
  5. Nobuo Uematsu – Galbadia GARDEN (from Final Fantasy VIII)
  6. Elizabeth Ladizinsky – The Journey Home (from Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War)
  7. Betty Carter – Open The Door
  8. Thievery Corporation – So Com Voce
  9. Toshiyuki Oomori – Captivate (from Shingetsutan Tsukihime)
  10. Taku Iwasaki – Gymnopedie (from GetBackers)
  11. ROUND TABLE feat. Nino – Book End Bossa (featured in Chobits)
  12. Yasuo Sako – Wind from Rio (from Gran Turismo 5: Prologue)
  13. Orange pekoe – Calling You
  14. Bliss – Song For Olabi
  15. Laila Biali – I’ll Never Smile Again
  16. Jazztronik feat. Sandii – Occasional Men
  17. Ringo Shiina x Neko Saito – Papaya Mango
  18. atGallery – Sora no Mukou (from Raimuiro/Lime-iro Senkitan)
  19. Papik – Notes of the Past
  20. Tsuneo Imahori – PHILOSOPHY in a Tea Cup (from Trigun)

This is the first episode of Blue Moonstream, a collection of songs you can start or end your day to.  I’m not sure how often I’ll create new podcasts… it really depends on if people actually listen to it in the first place, haha.

You can post your feedback right here or e-mail bluemoonstream@gmail.com

Welcome back Kenshin!

I’d like to welcome back Kenshin to AnimeYume Radio.  I approached Kenshin a few days ago about a question that really, really  went no where.  Anyways after chatting with him for a bit he was happy to start streaming again.

I’ve already set up the information for him to stream you just have to catch him xD

New Podcasting

So yes, AnimeYume Radio has brought the podcasting back from the brink of extinction.

Since its harder for a lot of us to stream live often it;s easier to create something over time.

So Masaki’s first and he’ll explain more as well later.

Tweaking

So yeah we were having issues with Masaki’s stream.  Ended up being the burst rate at which the server was sending to the listener.  Fixed that and now everything appears to be alright now.

If you are still having a constant buffer use the contact form next to the now playing link to message me.  Include the following: Location, Operating System, Player, DSL Speed.

If you are on dialup don’t message me.  Please!

Re: Back in Action

Just like Masaki noted we are back and a bit kicking. With interest I looked into his name on Google and found his blog “Tsushima Masaki: The Mixes”.

A very interesting blog if I say so myself but one thing that I has caught my mind… “Masaki is from Zambia?” (Jokes) Anyways, really check it out I’ve placed the link in the sidebar.

Back in Action

Alright so the new site is up and running thanks to Saka, and this zombie radio station is alive once again.

The university semester is almost over so I may be streaming a bit more frequently.

Also I released a House/Jazz mix set last month, just google Tsushima Masaki Mixes, should be the first hit.

Registrations Open!

Hey everyone, I’ve decided to open registration for people to join the site.

In the next week or so I will be bringing the Automated Jukebox up again. What I will be doing is literally from scratch. If you want to follow that development please check it out at my blog.  I’m going  to try to do my best to keep AnimeYume Radio devoted to the radio.

Semi Operational

Well people I have the Icecast server running.  I even went as far as making a better script to find out whats playing.  Just need someone to stream for you all to see.

YumeRadio Backup

Everyone,  once again I’ve destroyed the site again… I won’t get into detail but I’ll say this.  Always and I mean always keep up-to-date backups of your computer, where ever it be.

Anyways, I plan to have Icecast running again on Friday night (actually today) but continuing on.  I also plan to open an additional mount point and Shoutcast port for public access.  Yes, anyone can use it but for now I’d like to get it back up.

Once I got it running I will open registrations again for the users.

For now I am sorry for the vanishing act.