How Future Library Surprised Us In 2013

alex-150pxThe joke was we had two listeners per episode. By the end of 2013 each episode averaged over 2,000 streams on petpiranha.com excluding iTunes and YouTube. Whether we featured U.S. indie bands like Sixteen Deluxe or Scottish underground scene artists like The Strangers Almanac, some of you liked it enough to stick around. 

Using Google hangouts can be a quick and handy way of posting a video online without much effort being required. Those of you thinking of launching your own podcasts in 2014 (that’d be you Make-That-A-Take) might want to look into using Google hangouts if you can get past any hangups about having your face visible for the world to see.

The video posted here is a recent vidblog by Alex on the shows he’s been working on including Future Library. I found it of interest and therefore here it is. Of course if you followed @theealex and @futurelibrary1 then you’d know this already.

Thanks to everyone who’s been listening to the Future Library series. Here’s to more arts, music and tech banter in 2014.

 

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