Groove to the sounds of 80s Russian synth, thorough industrial and soft-iron hair metal, to 90s hip-hop and millennial post-punk alternative.
THE RESISTANCE 04 – ИСЧЕЗАЮТ ИЗ КРАСНОГО (Fade From Red)
Played on aNONradio
• 00z00 UTC Wednesday 8 July • (5pm PDT /8pm EDT Tue 7 July)
Now is the time to explore the sounds that ended the Soviet Union. Groove to the sounds of 80s Russian synth, thorough industrial and soft-iron hair metal, to 90s hip-hop and millennial post-punk alternative. Come for the glasnost, stay for the COMmunity.
Step in time to the beat and join your COMrades on #sdf COM (and IRC) chat. Join Bronzie Beat and the #aNONradio crew at http://anonradio.net – You know you wanna!
Don your army surplus Camo and get ready to take down that wall with the aNONradio party crew.
Don your army surplus Camo and get ready to take down that wall with the aNONradio party crew.
As the grooves flow, get up close and personal and melt the 80s cold-war ice with the COMies in the Internet’s bunker on #SDF com chat, and other fediversers in IRC channel #anonradio
Bronzie Beat put The Resistance on the road to where we don’t need roads, and took a trip to the 80s – Café 80s.
Bronzie Beat put The Resistance on the road to where we don’t need roads, and took a trip to the 80s – Café 80s. Listen now to enjoy an hour of the smooth sounds of 80s Synth Pop – or listen every week on https://anonradio.net at UTC 00z00 Saturdays. Go social and join the party with the damgudcyberchatters on SDF com and IRC – see https://sdf.net
Everett Bleiler, in his monumental Science Fiction : The Early Years suggests that the “Great Marvels Series” of juvenile scientific-adventure novels, in which this was the eighth and next–to–last volume, was the first cloth–bound SF series in any language. The first instalment, Through the Air to the North Pole, or, The Wonderful Cruise of the Electric Monarch, appeared in 1906, and this one dates from 1929.
According to Bleiler, publishing magnate Edward Stratemeyer provided the plots to be fleshed out by writers under the Rockwood pseudonym, and for the first six books, the writer can be identified as Howard R Garis, but for this one it is unknown. Several of the other books in the series are available on Project Gutenberg, but not this one. Copyright is Cupples & Leon Co.