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Listening Party 04: Infamous - Inspire Yourself

By: Darrin Snider -- Saturday, April 26, 2014
Lazy show notes... (Read Full Article)




Listening Party 03: Veseria - Voyager

By: Darrin Snider -- Sunday, March 2, 2014
Lazy Show Notes... (Read Full Article)




Listening Party 02: September Sky - Letter to Fear

By: Darrin Snider -- Saturday, August 31, 2013
Lazy show notes... (Read Full Article)




Listening Party 01: The Grinning Man -- Watch Where You Point That Thing

By: Darrin Snider -- Saturday, July 13, 2013
Here is a bit of an experiment I've always wanted to try:  A CD listening party live on the air.  It's a bit of a different animal from a podcast in that it would be focused mostly on music, and less about the interview, there would be no o... (Read Full Article)




Today on Indy In-Tune

Listen Live:  

It's Fresh Meat Tuesday!

12:00 AM: Random Access Music
6:00 AM: Artist Spotlight
7:00 AM: Brother Brother Beercast
8:00 AM: Work Safe Weekday Music
6:00 PM: Artist Spotlight
7:00 PM: New Music Tuesday
10:00 PM: Blind Pig Confessions
11:00 PM: Artist Spotlight

* Schedule subject to change without notice. Sorry, but that's rock and roll.

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