02 September 2005

The HOS Playlist blog

Starting this week, we will make the HOS weekly playlists available via a standard RSS feed. To make your information gathering more efficient, you will now be able to see the playlist using an RSS reader. If you're reading this, you probably know what I'm referring to. If not, check out one of the free, online RSS readers like Bloglines.

To encourage a little more interaction with our listeners and between our listeners, I have enabled comments. Please feel free to add your comments on each show.

We're also including our weekly 30 second promo for each show along with the playlist feed as an MP3 "podcast" enclosure. Just click the title of the show to play it. Sadly, we are still not able to offer the entire program via this very friendly technology due to copyright restrictions.

As on our web site, the highlighted links within the playlist take you to the Amazon.com page for that album. The audio samples there will help you to confirm that this is the album you are looking for.

Thanks for your interest in, and support of, the music we bring you on Hearts of Space!

:: STEPHEN HILL, Producer

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have only been listening to HOS for about 5 years now so I am not a pro in naming some of the songs I have heard over the years. I need some help finding out which album this is from. I downloaded the album off of the internet 3 years ago, and it came up Hearts of Space, Like Spirits of Nature (Enigma, Deep Forest, Vangelis) and it includes Enya also. I have tried looknig the album up over the internet, but it seems that this is not the true name of the album. I have also looked on the HOS website but came up with no results. If anyone can help me on this one, I would REALLY appreciate it (its been bugging me for awhile). I need to buy this album!

Anonymous said...

Without a recording to listen to it would be almost impossible for us to figure out what you are referring to. You can email us an mp3 sample a minute or two long to us at love@hos.com and we'll take a crack at it.

Also, the situation is complicated by the fact that there was a German band that used the name Hearts of Space for a while, as well a an album that appropriated our name for a title.

Anonymous said...

Without a recording to listen to it would be almost impossible for us to figure out what you are referring to. You can email us an mp3 sample a minute or two long to us at love@hos.com and we'll take a crack at it.

Also, the situation is complicated by the fact that there was a German band that used the name Hearts of Space for a while, as well a an album that appropriated our name for a title.