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Here is a nice surprise for the weekend, something to compliment your pipe, your post night out scotch, or maybe your sober tonight and can actually really appreciate some quality music with a clear head! Wherever you are, whatever your doing, listen to this – it’s education. One of the true ‘die hards’ out there making music for all the right reasons. Dev we salute you!
Remember that true respect means BUY NOW
Please invest in the artists you love. Dev needs to ship marmite and Yorkshire tea to Lithuania where he now lives, and he has a cat called Alaska to feed too!

Please invest in my owner, my taste in cat food don't come cheap.
Thanks to all the listeners for the last Blowcast.
Track 1. An exclusive remix of Radiohead by Mark Pritchard called Bloom which I’ll start with. I’d like to share a little bit about Mark. His career has spanned over 20 years now and he started out as a Chef in Somerset. Back in the early 90’s if you knew Mark was going to cook a meal you were in for a treat! One of my all time favourites were two dishes which we called ‘The Horn’ which was a large field mushroom cooked with a bluecheese moose and a Monk fish with Citrus sauce with a candied lemon and orange peel. Mark saved up all his pennies from his Chef work then went on to buy some kit to make music. He then made his first pop record called Rubarb and Custard . I remember dancing to this a year before Opus 111 had our hit with It’s a Fine Day. Mark went on to have a huge record with Rubarb and Custard which lead to being able to afford enough new gear to then make the Reload album . I met Mark at a Seefeel gig just outside Paris. I saw this shy guy sitting in the corner with some kind of orange rain coat on and I remember sensing that he had a huge aura. We got chatting and it turned out that we had shared the same tour manager in the early 90’s. We totally clicked and became very close for the next 6 years (this is a long story that will positively end up in my book one day, we had one of the most amazing musical journeys ever, and I’ve never had one quite the same since). Mark went onto produce my first solo album On Ultimate Things which you can only find on my website
I have vowed to play one Mark Pritchard track on every single Blowcast I do.
Track 2. Somnabulism by Ulrich Schnauss. Going back again to 1994 or was it 1995? can’t remember clearly I was driving in the car with Mark down in Somerset and we were listening to a liquid drum and bass tape. The comet hale bob was in the sky and I thought it was a UFO because I didn’t watch the news much in those days or have a mobile phone so wasn’t really in touch with the outside world. Somnabulism was most likely on that tape little did I realise it was Ulrich Schnauss under the guise Ethereal 77! I heard it recently again and decided to include it in this weeks Blowcast. Some tracks stand the test of time! I’ll be playing more Ulrich Schnauss in future Blowcasts too.
Track 3. Atlantis. This is a minutes worth of music made on an Iphone app called RJDJ Atlantis Instead of me trying to write and explain what this free app is all about, i’ll let Robert Thomas explain who worked on the RJDJ program during the interview which we held in my tipi in the backgarden. I first met Robert in Second Life. His work in there was so beautiful. I remember going into this stunning installation he made where you sit in some eggs and go into space listening to a piano composition. CLICK HERE to watch Dizzy Banjo’s work in Second Life
I was so happy to hear from Dizzy Banjo when I made Kinetica in second life which is also a musical installation using scripts and visuals and we have gone onto become friends in real life. Infact the other day he came over to meet baby Jonny Fox who you can hear in the background trying to go for a number 2 while we are doing our interview.
Track 3. Is 5 Summers by Blumarten Blumarten
Track 5. Dark Don’t Matter which is a collaboration between myself KFH and Matt Lange. Who has a new website. Check here for all his updates
I’d personally like to thank all of those who have retweeted, shared, listened to the Blowcast. And I hope you have enjoyed this one.

Welcome to all who have clicked by!
Recently two people said to me, in a very enthusiastic way, “You need to start the BLOWCAST again – it’s brilliant!”. So here I am starting it again :). I’m so happy to be doing it too, because it’s so exciting to be in a position to shine a light on some of the most important producers out there and get MP3s sent to me almost immediately. I thought I need to use my connections responsibly and make it known to the few who watch me in life and share with them some of the best music out there at this time. It is now your duty to share this information with your friends.
In times where the ‘kids’ are being brainwashed with the likes of Lady Gaga and mind numbingly shit music, I can only take a humble position and do my part in linking the few out there who are left making music for all the RIGHT REASONS…….This scene could well start dying out.
If you only knew how tough it is maintaining the quality of production and quality control. Are we fighting a losing battle? – the choice is yours listener. 
This is why I’m starting the BLOWCAST again.
Before I introduce this week’s BLOWCAST artists, I want to say something that is very important. 
If you like the music I play then click and BUY!
“But why?”, you ask, “why should I dip into my pockets and spend money on music, these musicians get all the girls and have it easy – don’t they?, and I can get it for free from those illegal file-sharing websites – can’t I?” My answer is “take responsibility for your artists, invest in them, give them back some energy – it’s not a one sided situation we are dealing with here, it works both ways!” I can tell you now, we’re lucky to be listening to this music at all, and these glory days of high quality music are going to fade if we don’t start dipping and supporting them financially. Just think everytime you actually pay for a track you like, you are showing your true respect – that will make you feel good :). In return they may just be able to continue affording the amount of time it takes to make something that keeps your soul groovy and cool! So stop acting so spoilt and show your respect to those who you love by giving them your money. FFS it’s less than a pint of beer!
If you don’t like the last paragraph – then “off you pop” – this podcast is not for you. If you’re still with me then keep reading.
What you are going to see in the near future as the result of illegal downloading is the decline of quality music, and the rise of the ‘shitart’ist’.
The choice is yours. If you like it! BUY IT! Simple as that. I will provide for you a foolproof system where you can literally click on a link and it will take you directly to the page where you can buy it :).
On a final note. I’m not a Radio One DJ and I’m not trying to be one either. I’m doing this for the love and am trying to use my profile responsibly. I will link the artists from this podcast directly to their websites and let their music do the talking instead.
Kids! If you seriously want to show off to your friends, you have to have at least one Africa-Hitech track on your laptop. Of course you have to BUY IT otherwise I’ll smack your arses.
MATT LANGE – Matt Lange worked tirelessly on the album ‘These hopeful machines’ with BT. I know because I was there and I saw how hard he worked on it. I’m working on a cool film edit of some of those moments and will upload it once I get the go ahead from BT. It’s very cool footage Brian and Matt twiddling nobs and me filming the most amazing array of Maryland bugs who kept finding their way into the studio.
(please buy your DnB from this site) I had a long chat to Seba who recommended it to me and it’s a new site and needs some traffic, so worth supporting.
(this is the link I clicked on via @thyroidmary on twitter which relates to the ORGASM and how it can balance your hormones and is worth considering first before going to a psychiatrist. Freud has a lot to answer for when it comes to repression in the bedroom department.
PLEASE SUPPORT PARADOX at all times! Buy the vinyl even if you haven’t got a record player – nuff said.
LITTLE JINDER – very cute girl singer who Seba remixed in this week’s BLOWCAST. Cute
Track listing for this week’s BLOWCAST:
1. Out in the Streets – Africa Hitech
2. Redanka and Quivver Under the Sun – Matt Lange Remix.
3. The last B Boy – Paradox
4. Don’t fight it – Africa Hitech
5. Still the one – Blumarten
6. Without you – Little Jinder Seba Remix
7 Believe me – Double A remix
8. Rift – Matt Lange Original Mix

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Porn website CamSoda is launching BlowCast, a service that it's calling the "iTunes of Blowjobs," Apple's lawyers be damned. It's a system whereby adult performers can record themselves performing oral acts upon smart dildos. That footage, combined with the sensor data, is then sold to customers looking for a different sexual experience. Rather than developing its own hardware, CamSoda will leverage the gear produced by Dutch teledildonics startup Kiiroo .
Put simply, an adult model will record themselves going to town on the Kiiroo Pearl, the company's smart vibrator. The video of the scene will be synchronized with the data pulled from the sensors that cover the Pearl's surface. The resulting package will then be sold online to a purchaser, whereby it'll run in tandem with the Kiiroo Onyx, an interactive masturbator sleeve. So whatever happens on the screen, you'll theoretically feel in real-time.
BlowCast's platform is, essentially, a latter-day update on RealTouch Interactive , a company that offered a similar business model. It developed its own teledildonic equipment and data system that synched movement to hardware stimulation. Unfortunately, patent litigation killed the company, and the high costs of hardware development have stymied other entrants into the market.
It's certainly an interesting concept, and one that may prove to be successful in the long term, although it wont be an easy ride. For a start, Kiiroo may be the only teledildonic equipment that's even close to the mainstream, but that doesn't mean it's particularly enjoyable. Your humble narrator has tried the technology and found that its ability to stimulate a user is underwhelming, at best.
BlowCast will launch with 50 movies in its catalog, with plans to add more over time as well as branching out into other sex acts. Before you can say " I'd buy that for a dollar ," the company is offering the content free for the first 30 days of its life, after which point each movie will set you back a buck. Oh, and you get a long, post-coital rumination on how technology is doing away with all forms of human labor, including sex, for free!
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Getting a simulated BJ is now as easy as downloading your favorite song…
In this day and age, we know better than to expect anything but over-the-top, customized, virtual reality sex experiences. Am I right? I’m right. 
There’s VR porn that “ makes you better in bed ,” there’s a VR porn headset that lets you turn your hotel room into a VR sex den , and there’s even a terrifying VR sex suit that makes me really uncomfortable. The future is now, my dudes.
And now, behold BlowCast, the VR blowjob experience brought to you by webcam site CamSoda, where you can get a “ blowjob ” anytime, from anyone. Well, not anyone, but from a lady of your choice of a wide selection of cam girls.
And just a fun fact: CamSoda is the very same company that asked presidential debate superstar Ken Bone to do an hour-long sexy live stream in exchange for $100,000 and a lifetime of embarrassment.
Now back to the real story. BlowCast works by means of some serious algorithms, where cam girls are given a Kiiroo Pearl, which is a vibrating dildo that collects sensory data while the cam girl gives it a blowjob . The data is then uploaded to the BlowCast system, by which users can select a blowjob of their choice based on which cam girl you want to pretend is sucking your dick.
As the virtual blowjob receiver, you’d pick your winning cam girl, slip a high-tech sleeve over your junk, put on the accompanying video, and sit back and enjoy your electronic blowjob. The dick sleeve replicates the sensory data from your cam girl’s dildo, so that it’s basically like she’s giving you a blowjob, but she’s not. But she is. But she’s actually not. Know what I’m saying?
“This does not feel like real sex with someone, but it’s the best thing that’s out there yet,” CamSoda president Daron Lundeen told Motherboard . “It transfers what’s occurring, so you feel exactly what the girls are doing on the device.”
Sounds muy bueno, but some people are scared of hackers tapping into your online dick sleeve, and manipulating the motor so that it squeezes the life out of your Johnson. Seriously – it could happen. After all, teledildonics do collect data, therefore are very susceptible to third party access.
“On the CamSoda side we do a lot to protect our users, but the device does use Kiiroo’s network so we’re trusting them to manage their devices,” Lundeen said . “But you can’t not offer a new technology to people because you’re afraid there might be some hacker out there.”
That said, there’s always a tiny chance a pervy hacker might tap into your simulated blowjob experience and completely ruin it, but odds are he won’t. Your penis is probably safe. You’ll be fine. Probably .
Currently, BlowCast has a collection of 50 different simulated blowjobs, and each one has a one-time fee of $1. But with the purchase of the $250 dick sleeve, you have full access to all blowjobs for 30 days! Woohoo!

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