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January 2nd, 2010 at 2:03 am
Hi TC,
wishing you a happy and prosperous new year. Thanks for all your work – looking forward to have your podcast with me in 2010 – travelling.
Best regards
Juergen, Hamburg
December 23rd, 2009 at 2:03 pm
Hello TC,
I donated so evenly 5€. I white it is not much, but it is better than nothing. If regular listeners only a small amount would donate…
I wish glad Christmas and a good start you and the Spacemusic team into the new year!
Please continue your create work!
Sebastian Schneider
December 14th, 2009 at 9:00 am
TC,
Thanks for the good music, the good talk and the fresh content. It is the best music I have never heard before. One thing I notice is the very high quality of everything you do from the audio to the video.
Currently I am stuck on CRASH but gradually listen to the other tracks including the Jukebox series. Coffee break of 10/26 is the best of that series.
Before that I got stuck listening to the Fresh Air series.
Dennis Larson, Minneapolis, Minnesota
November 14th, 2009 at 2:14 am
TC,
Muchas gracias for the mind bending, totally enjoyable musical forays I’ve enjoyed since season #1. I love the juxtaposition of snippets from your life, cooking, travel, etc. with some very enriching music by talented, up and coming artists. As long as you are there pumping out podcasts, I’ll be here listening!!
October 26th, 2009 at 7:21 pm
I told you I would check out the site…
So as promised, here I am. And the site looks nice. Music is a little bit to spacey for me, but who am I right? It would be even better if I didn’t saw the crazy apple salesman the whole time.
Anyway! keep doin your thing and I’ll check you out later this week at the MM.
*..Euhj..*
October 22nd, 2009 at 4:38 am
TC- Thank you for the wonderful work you do. Your passion and enthusiasm are infectious. I have been a listener and subscriber for years and have spent many relaxed hours happy melting away into space with you as my guide and for this I can’t offer enough thanks.
jon
October 22nd, 2009 at 2:19 am
TC, I just discovered your show and it blew my mind. Keep up the great work.
-Corey, Texas, USA
October 14th, 2009 at 6:33 am
Hi TC,
as I am again or still travelling I have some difficulties to catch up with the latest developments. So I invested in an iPod touch 64 GB (nice toy!) and – wow – now season 5 and these “Jukeboxes”: just great!! Thanks for all your work!!
Best regards Juergen – Hamburg, Germany – currently since weekes in Long Beach
September 21st, 2009 at 10:25 pm
TC, You’re not only a good “musicmaker” and photographer, but a good writer too. I recognize your impression of Brussel quite well, specially about to get money…
For someone who wasn’t at the concert of Mylene -like me – you’ve given a quite “life” impression.
My compliments!
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TC reply: Thank you! Brussels and the show has inspired me to do this; though the cash machine was a big laughter, I’d never hesitate to go there again… hope you’ve enjoyed the life impressions, thank you for writing your comment.
September 12th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
I have to say your podcast brings enlightenment to an otherwise worn out medium. I’ve been listening to your music for at least a year now, and I even remember listening to one episode of your Motion of the Stars series a while back. There was once a series on public radio and it sounded surprisingly familiar to your Motion of the Stars series, and I’m not quite sure if that was you or not. However, I am looking into producing my own ambient music sometime in the near future, so look for some stuff from me then. Your podcasts help to soothe the soul and transcend the borders of physicality that no other musical media has so far for me. Thanks for all you do, and never stop!