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<language>en</language><copyright>© 1998-2006 Different Media LLC.</copyright><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>a different approach to music</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>inReview.net</itunes:author><itunes:summary>This is the inReview.net Podcast. Right now the inReview.net Podcast is an audio version of some of our interviews and features.Â  Hopefully, in the future, the podcast will feature selected tracks from reviewed albums on inReview.net once the RIAA gets their act together.     Subscribe via iTunes&nbsp;</itunes:summary><description>This is the inReview.net Podcast. Right now the inReview.net Podcast is an audio version of some of our interviews and features.Â  Hopefully, in the future, the podcast will feature selected tracks from reviewed albums on inReview.net once the RIAA gets their act together.     Subscribe via iTunes&nbsp;</description><itunes:owner><itunes:name>inReview.net</itunes:name><itunes:email>webmaster@inreview.net</itunes:email></itunes:owner><itunes:image href="http://www.inreview.net/files/podcast.gif" /><image><url>http://www.inreview.net/files/podcast.gif</url><width>600</width><height>600</height></image><item> 
  <title>Mars Ill Interview</title> 
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  <content:encoded>This is our first-ever podcast. This is an interview with Mars ILL, possibly one of the hardest-working groups in the underground hip-hop community.  We sat down with them earlier this year at GMA to talk about their may release, Pro*Pain. For a transcript of the interview, visit the feature article at inReview.net. The songs featured were as follows:&quot;Pirate Radio&quot; from Pirate Radio&quot;Backwater&quot; from Sound Methods 2.0&quot;Mourning In The Morning&quot; from Pirate Radio&quot;You Can&#39;t Stop&quot; from Pirate Radio Pirate Radio and Sound Methods 2.0 are available exclusively at MarsILL.com and at shows. Also stop by MarsILL.com to get vinyl, T-shirts, a DVD, other side projects and more.  Pick up Pro*Pain from their official site or wherever fine CDs are sold. The podcast was produced, recorded, and hosted by Dan Ficker.  A special thanks to Kim Flanders who organized and hosted the interview.</content:encoded> 
  <description>This is our first-ever podcast. This is an interview with Mars ILL, possibly one of the hardest-working groups in the underground hip-hop community.  We sat down with them earlier this year at GMA to talk about their may release, Pro*Pain. For a transcript of the interview, visit the feature article at inReview.net. The songs featured were as follows:&quot;Pirate Radio&quot; from Pirate Radio&quot;Backwater&quot; from Sound Methods 2.0&quot;Mourning In The Morning&quot; from Pirate Radio&quot;You Can&#39;t Stop&quot; from Pirate Radio Pirate Radio and Sound Methods 2.0 are available exclusively at MarsILL.com and at shows. Also stop by MarsILL.com to get vinyl, T-shirts, a DVD, other side projects and more.  Pick up Pro*Pain from their official site or wherever fine CDs are sold. The podcast was produced, recorded, and hosted by Dan Ficker.  A special thanks to Kim Flanders who organized and hosted the interview.</description> 
  <comments>uploaded by  at http://www.inreview.net</comments>  <itunes:summary>This is our first-ever podcast. This is an interview with Mars ILL, possibly one of the hardest-working groups in the underground hip-hop community.  We sat down with them earlier this year at GMA to talk about their may release, Pro*Pain. For a transcript of the interview, visit the feature article at inReview.net. The songs featured were as follows:&quot;Pirate Radio&quot; from Pirate Radio&quot;Backwater&quot; from Sound Methods 2.0&quot;Mourning In The Morning&quot; from Pirate Radio&quot;You Can&#39;t Stop&quot; from Pirate Radio Pirate Radio and Sound Methods 2.0 are available exclusively at MarsILL.com and at shows. Also stop by MarsILL.com to get vinyl, T-shirts, a DVD, other side projects and more.  Pick up Pro*Pain from their official site or wherever fine CDs are sold. The podcast was produced, recorded, and hosted by Dan Ficker.  A special thanks to Kim Flanders who organized and hosted the interview.</itunes:summary> 
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  <itunes:duration>34:40</itunes:duration> 
  <pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2006 08:45:36 +0200</pubDate> 
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  <title>Phil Keaggy Interview</title> 
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  <itunes:subtitle>Phil Keaggy Interview</itunes:subtitle> 
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  <content:encoded>For this, our second podcast, we sat down with Phil Keaggy, one of the world&#39;s most prolific guitarists.  Phil started his music career in 1968 at the age of 17.  By 1972, he was playing shows to thousands of people nightly as a member of the band Glass Harp.We met Phil Keaggy at a Nashville hotel in April 2006 during Gospel Music Week 2006.  for more information, read our feature article on Phil Keaggy and his latest projects. The songs featured were as follows:&quot;Kegworth Speaks&quot; from Jammed!&quot;Why&quot; from Dream Again&quot;Thank You For Today&quot; from Dream Again&quot;Blueberry Jam&quot; from Jammed!&quot;Watt Ever&quot; from Jammed!Both Jammed! and Dream Again, Phil&#39;s latest vocal album, are available at Christian bookstores and online.  Please check out PhilKeaggy.com for more information on Phil, to view upcoming tour dates, and to purchase his latest CDs online.The podcast was produced, recorded, and hosted by Dan Ficker. A special thanks to Kim Flanders who organized and hosted the interview. </content:encoded> 
  <description>For this, our second podcast, we sat down with Phil Keaggy, one of the world&#39;s most prolific guitarists.  Phil started his music career in 1968 at the age of 17.  By 1972, he was playing shows to thousands of people nightly as a member of the band Glass Harp.We met Phil Keaggy at a Nashville hotel in April 2006 during Gospel Music Week 2006.  for more information, read our feature article on Phil Keaggy and his latest projects. The songs featured were as follows:&quot;Kegworth Speaks&quot; from Jammed!&quot;Why&quot; from Dream Again&quot;Thank You For Today&quot; from Dream Again&quot;Blueberry Jam&quot; from Jammed!&quot;Watt Ever&quot; from Jammed!Both Jammed! and Dream Again, Phil&#39;s latest vocal album, are available at Christian bookstores and online.  Please check out PhilKeaggy.com for more information on Phil, to view upcoming tour dates, and to purchase his latest CDs online.The podcast was produced, recorded, and hosted by Dan Ficker. A special thanks to Kim Flanders who organized and hosted the interview. </description> 
  <comments>uploaded by  at http://www.inreview.net</comments>  <itunes:summary>For this, our second podcast, we sat down with Phil Keaggy, one of the world&#39;s most prolific guitarists.  Phil started his music career in 1968 at the age of 17.  By 1972, he was playing shows to thousands of people nightly as a member of the band Glass Harp.We met Phil Keaggy at a Nashville hotel in April 2006 during Gospel Music Week 2006.  for more information, read our feature article on Phil Keaggy and his latest projects. The songs featured were as follows:&quot;Kegworth Speaks&quot; from Jammed!&quot;Why&quot; from Dream Again&quot;Thank You For Today&quot; from Dream Again&quot;Blueberry Jam&quot; from Jammed!&quot;Watt Ever&quot; from Jammed!Both Jammed! and Dream Again, Phil&#39;s latest vocal album, are available at Christian bookstores and online.  Please check out PhilKeaggy.com for more information on Phil, to view upcoming tour dates, and to purchase his latest CDs online.The podcast was produced, recorded, and hosted by Dan Ficker. A special thanks to Kim Flanders who organized and hosted the interview. </itunes:summary> 
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  <pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 05:37:47 +0200</pubDate> 
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