Ducksel FM - Season Two
Episode 8: No Sex Please, We're DJ's
Released online on 14 December 2009.
Released online on 14 December 2009.
After re-branding and reformatting the show, DFM returns with a vengeance!
Seriously though, the new format and style is a major step up from the old.
It was inspired by TV variety and sketch shows that the duo grew up watching.
This episode contains 3 bonus tracks for those who download in full.
Seriously though, the new format and style is a major step up from the old.
It was inspired by TV variety and sketch shows that the duo grew up watching.
This episode contains 3 bonus tracks for those who download in full.
Episode 9: D-Day
Released online on 4 May 2010.
Released online on 4 May 2010.
The title was inspired by the duo's mutual friend, Tim Wood, and an
obsession with the word 'demented' on one particular day in high school.
This episode has 1 bonus track.
obsession with the word 'demented' on one particular day in high school.
This episode has 1 bonus track.
Episode 10: Live in Riccarton
Released online on 15 July 2010.
Released online on 15 July 2010.
Recorded entirely on location in the suburb of Riccarton, Christchurch, NZ,
using a small notebook laptop with 2 microphones, in a single take
on 21 November 2008.
The reason it took so long to release this episode as it was to be in
a specific order of appearance. It was also planned to be the series' 14th episode,
as the original plan was for 3 seasons. This was changed to 2 seasons due to
a bad case of writer's block. The episode number was then cut back to 10.
There is also a video of this episode, but it was filmed a week later.
You can watch the video on this website!
By the way, there are NO bonus tracks!
using a small notebook laptop with 2 microphones, in a single take
on 21 November 2008.
The reason it took so long to release this episode as it was to be in
a specific order of appearance. It was also planned to be the series' 14th episode,
as the original plan was for 3 seasons. This was changed to 2 seasons due to
a bad case of writer's block. The episode number was then cut back to 10.
There is also a video of this episode, but it was filmed a week later.
You can watch the video on this website!
By the way, there are NO bonus tracks!
Episode 11: Live & Unwell
Released online on 21 September 2010.
Released online on 21 September 2010.
A live online stream which was recorded on 27 February 2009 via Stickam.com (which no longer exists).
Much like Episode 10, the episode number once differed to the current timeline. It was to be the 17th!
Because it was a live stream and a recording, this episode became the most experimental yet.
Using a PC, laptop, 2 microphones, 1 Internet connection, audio recording software,
a web browser, playlist software, 2 webcams, and some comic wit, it became the most technical.
One webcam was used for the website it was streaming from, while the other was
recording the show from a different perspective.
Sadly, this video no longer exists due to a technical error.
This is the second and final DFM album to be long enough for 2 CD's.
There be 4 bonus tracks.
Much like Episode 10, the episode number once differed to the current timeline. It was to be the 17th!
Because it was a live stream and a recording, this episode became the most experimental yet.
Using a PC, laptop, 2 microphones, 1 Internet connection, audio recording software,
a web browser, playlist software, 2 webcams, and some comic wit, it became the most technical.
One webcam was used for the website it was streaming from, while the other was
recording the show from a different perspective.
Sadly, this video no longer exists due to a technical error.
This is the second and final DFM album to be long enough for 2 CD's.
There be 4 bonus tracks.
Episode 12: The Finale
Released online on 29 November 2010.
Released online on 29 November 2010.
The same idea as Episode 7, only this one covers the best bits from both seasons.
This episode would've originally been the 20th if the series stuck to 3 seasons,
but writer's block sucks, ladies & gentlemen.
There are 5 bonus tracks. Do what you've gotta do.
This episode would've originally been the 20th if the series stuck to 3 seasons,
but writer's block sucks, ladies & gentlemen.
There are 5 bonus tracks. Do what you've gotta do.
Pi-Jack: A Ducksel FM Special
Released online on 9 August 2011.
Released online on 9 August 2011.
The only DFM release to come out after the Christchurch earthquake that made
Forbes stand down from his positions temporarily.
It was recorded sometime in either January or early February of 2011.
Just like the second half of Episode 6, this recording takes the sitcom-style path
and tells a story of what happened to the duo after Episode 12.
Track 5 is a Gosney song exclusive to this album and was released as a single.
More info on this can be found on the Gosney page.
There is 1 bonus track included.
Forbes stand down from his positions temporarily.
It was recorded sometime in either January or early February of 2011.
Just like the second half of Episode 6, this recording takes the sitcom-style path
and tells a story of what happened to the duo after Episode 12.
Track 5 is a Gosney song exclusive to this album and was released as a single.
More info on this can be found on the Gosney page.
There is 1 bonus track included.