Social Studies presents: Tim Sweeney (Beats In Space)

  • 15 YEARS OF BEATS IN SPACE! I've been trying to wrap my head around this for a while. It scares me to realize that my relationship with this radio show now exceeds ones in my own personal life. On the bright side, like those relationships that count, I know they'll unconditionally be there for me. In the case of Beats In Space, it will be there for me Every Tuesday night at 10:30pm on WNYU. A welcoming voice will introduce the show and for a few hours we will be in the hands of some of the world's best DJs. "The list of DJs who have appeared on Beats In Space would put most underground clubs to shame". Selectors of the Highest Calibre like DJ Harvey, Todd Terje, Rub-n-Tug, Optimo, and legends like Italy's Danielle Baldelli and NJ's Tony Humphries have all made appearances in what might be the longest running show in College Radio's history. For us at Social Studies, the radio show has been a big influence to the music we play and a platform for some of the friends we invite to join us month after month. Past guests Kim Ann Foxman (#436), Mike Servito (#641), Mike Simonetti (#258), Eli Escobar (#747), Jacques Renault & Marcos Cabral (#385), Roy Dank (#361), DJ Nature (#517), The Black Madonna (#745), Justin Strauss (#642), Beautiful Swimmers (#559), Mister Saturday Night (#752), Justin Vandervolgen (#487), Eric Duncan (#158), Horse Meat Disco (#488), DJ Spun (#249) Have all contributed to a radio show that now has been on air for over 770 weeks. But enough with the show and the guests. This month we welcome TIM SWEENEY, the person who's made it all possible. What makes Tim so special as a DJ is that same Joy, Knowledge, Diversity and Discipline he puts on the radio show. In all the years listening to the show and hearing him play at clubs, I've never heard him play the same tracks. Some DJs have signature songs they often repeat, but listening to Tim I've learned it's gonna be a different experience each time, and that on it's own is a special thing. And when you have the respect of peers like he does, you know he's doing everything right, because let's face it; 15 years of experience looks damn good on any resume. So join us Friday March 27th at Good Life as we celebrate 15 years of a radio show that has changed the way we hear the underground. It's now up there somewhere in Space.
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