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Today marks a special occasion as for the first time in the Sonic and indeed the Sega community there will be a dualcast. What the hell is that I hear you ask… well a dualcast is a radio show where a DJ will broadcast to 2 radio stations at the same time. The show in question is Radio Redux brought to you by Sonic Wrecks and Echo Hawk and whilst this is season 5 the show is getting better all the time.
If you want to listen to the dual cast of Radio Redux you can find a high quality broadcast with plenty of listener slots over at our very good friends RadioSEGA, you can also find the other broadcast over at our other good friends SEGASonic:Radio.
Radio Redux airs at 7PM UK Time every Sunday so don’t forget to tune in every Sunday over on RadioSEGA!
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So FastFeet Media has finally had over 300,000 downloads to date which is quite impressive at the rate the downloads are going at! We’re always looking at improving the size and variety of content available, if you happened to miss the number of new downloads announced via FastFeet Media’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts here is some new SEGA and Sonic music to listen to, check out the links below:
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Yep, finally we are going to return with an all-new show, format and location for FastFeet Media’s next series both as a radio show and a podcast! Some of you may be familiar with series 1 of the FastFeet Media Podcast and may have also noticed the extra shout outs we’ve been giving to RadioSEGA and its new live shows. Well it’s all because it’s the start of something, with FastFeet Media and RadioSEGA working together so you can listen to the live shows and music of RadioSEGA 24/7; then download the podcasts and mp3’s from FastFeet Media!
FastFeet’s FoneMix is the name of this new and show and it will start airing on Sunday the 18th of April at 8PM UK Time on RadioSEGA and every Sunday at 8PM UK Time. FastFeet’s FoneMix will also follow onwards from Radio Redux (presented by ArchAngelUK of Sonic Wrecks & SEGA) which starts airing on Sunday the 11th of April.
The name gives it away but the new show will revolve around call-ins from you – the listener! The show will also be hosted by myself; FastFeet and I will be joined by a variety of guests & themes in the community during each episode. If you want to call into the show, provided you have Skype installled onto your computer and a reasonable microphone you shouldn’t have any problems connecting and joining us in the show.
Right now we’re going to leave you with the teaser of the show appearing in 3 weeks time, if you haven’t checked out series 1 of the Podcast check it out here and you can also subscribe to the FastFeet Media Podcast RSS Feed.
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The Road to series 2 is almost complete, which only means one thing – SEGASonic:TV will be returning very shortly. We’ve been doing some editing and nearly have things ready to start making some new content to come online. In the meantime here’s the finale of series 1 with Dan Dyer presenting the usual mix of news, music videos, reviews and more from the Sonic world!
Related SEGASonic:TV Links
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Yup it’s about time… Recently I have been going through the FastFeet Media website to tidy up several odds and ends. The downloads section has had a re-shuffle of the categories and is also receiving Podcast updates from the chaps over at RadioSEGA due to their new live shows. Music now has a smoother appearance; allowing you to listen in to various albums (trust me many more to come). But the videos section is what I’m most excited about and always have been on FastFeet Media.
Not only do I have hundreds of SEGA and Sonic videos to add, but they will be appearing on our new YouTube channel as well as the FastFeet Media Videos section. Not only will standard definition videos be appearing but razor sharp High Definition content (Beta for the time being) will be appearing too, and lots of it.
Lastly… all new SEGASonic:TV is around the corner!! I’ve recently made the new intro to the show and it looks pretty schweet if I do say so myself, finally you’ll all be able to see Insert Coin ‘09 and Summer of Sonic ‘09 from our point of view (amongst other things!). I shall get back to being the coding and media monkey that I am and see you all soon, enjoy all the new content!
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So It’s been a couple of weeks since Sumo Digital released their latest All Stars incarnation; the game has been doing the rounds and been achieving many thumbs up in and out of the community.
We thought it was time that we did our bit in the community by uploading the soundtrack of the game for your all to download. Sonic & Sega All Stars Soundtrack showcases some of the best tracks from Sonic the Hedgehog, Billy Hatcher, Jet Set Radio Future, Samba de Amigo, The House of the Dead as well as Super Monkey Ball.
Over 60 tracks in total, but don’t forget that there’s the original score from the in-game menus which sound pretty cool as far as menu music goes! Keep an eye on FastFeet Media tomorrow when we’ll be revealing our very own review of Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing.
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Our friends at RadioSEGA have just announced the first part of their long awaited Project 7 update. Project 7 has promised members of the website the biggest revamp to date, and this first part has certainly met that expectation.
Starting from this Friday (12th March), RadioSEGA will be broadcasting Live Shows for the first time in its 3 and a half year history. The first show to hit the airwaves will be forum member ResidentSD’s SEGA AGES, a 90 minute show dedicated to specific years, consoles, or any other themes. The first show centres on 2001, and will feature music from Rez, Planet Harrier, Shenmue II and Sonic Adventure 2, amongst many others.
Saturday evening brings about my very own creation: Saturday Night SEGA. Saturday Night SEGA will be a mixture of classic SEGA tracks, along with some of the very best remixes from within the VG Music community. And, of course, I’ll be showcasing some of the tracks from the two Living Sedative albums I made for Sonic Relief.
If you happen to miss a show, don’t worry. RadioSEGA has you covered there, too. 24 hours after the initial broadcast, you’ll be able to download the show as a Podcast, allowing you to relive a particular favourite, or just catch up on any shows you might have missed.
RadioSEGA have announced that they’ll be revealing more shows in due course, including one or two that may surprise you. We’ll keep you up to date on all the latest announcements.
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There are probably a fair few of you thinking wtf? at this point. Let me start from the beginning, Sonic Cage Dome who run a very impressive online gaming site dedicated to Sonic as well as a few other online multiplayer classics, have announced they are doing a spring Olympic Games. Those of you who can remember back to 2005, FastFeet Media covered their 2005 Sonic Olympics in SEGASonic:TV Episode 5. Why spring? Well lets face it who can be bothered to wait to play until the Summer
It will be quite a unique event taking place between March the 14th – 21st and 2 websites in the community are going head to head to see who is truly the best: The Sonic Center and Sonic Cage Dome. Mainly due to a long time rivalry between the two websites, however everyone is welcome to participate if you think you can take on the competition! If you think you have what it takes find out at the announcement on Sonic Cage Dome.
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Whoa, hold yer horses! All this talk of Project Needlemouse aka Sonic the Hedgehog 4 is making me dizzy. I feel the need to sit down and divert my attention for a while. Oh, what’s this? Gavvie of Living Sedative (and FastfeetMedia, I should add) presents his fourth album, a collection of reworked Sonic tunes for Sonic Relief. Well, I might just give that a listen and donate. I urge you all to do so because 1) it’s a worthy cause, 2) you’ll score some reworked tunes, and 3) paypal is easy peasy. Well, you can donate two ways (I’ll explain further down)…
Now, a few sites, forums, etc. have given this album a bit of bad press – I suggest you do something for Sonic Relief instead of complaining! Hey, even I might do something… stay tuned, folks! While there are a few issues with the overall sound quality, the arrangements are interesting and the odd surprise is hidden in there. The opener, Green Hill Sonata, is my personal favourite out of plenty here to choose from:
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We haven’t forgotten about the road! Series 2 is on its way with plenty of new and unseen content, but in case you haven’t seen episode 5 of SEGASonic:TV here it is.
Once again produced by Adam ‘ManicVJ’ Bennett episode 5 follows the Sonic Site Awards (SSA’s), the Sonic Olympics of 2005, plenty of Sonic adverts and music videos with one of my favourites ‘Fuel’ included in this episode. Also the longest episode in the series at 30 minutes or so long, enjoy!
Related SEGASonic:TV Links
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