MPF Basics 105 Now Available

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      Number 105 in a series of collector downloads is now available. MPF Basics 105 features the basic cuts of the following in the clear :

      Track 1 : Splash FM – TM Century – The Bee – 2006 (3’58)
      Track 2 : FM802 (Japan) – Century 21 – Hollywood’s KIIS – 1990 (3’34)
      Track 3 : Xetra – TM Productions – You Gotta Listen To Talk – 1988 (5’09)
      Track 4 : WQSR – TM Productions – Syncronism – 1989 (6’34)
      Track 5 : KSCS – TM Productions – Star Spangled Country – 1989 (6’05)
      Track 6 : WINC – TM Productions – Composite – 1989 (3’55)

      All jingles have been transferred directly from the reference reels and DAT’S and are uploaded as wav files for optimum quality. Head to http://www.jingles.org Once processed a download link will be sent to you.

      Tracks marked in bold are available as full collector dubs featuring the mixouts as supplied to the radio station. These are priced separately at $49. Durations of individual packages will vary and not all mixouts may be included on the master reference. Email tracy@jingles.org for details.

      All jingles are for personal use only. They are NOT licensed for broadcast and may not be shared or posted in full online. All copyrights are still in force and the jingles remain the property of TM Studios, Inc. – Dallas, TX USA, Muff Murfin – Worcester, UK, S2Blue/Steve England Sale, UK, Tony Griffin Productions – Dallas, TX USA, Thompson Creative Productions (a division of Zone Radio Imaging, New York, NY) and/or Johnny Hooper.

      Sample montage featuring one cut from each track.

      https://soundcloud.com/mpf-basics/mpf-basics-105-sample

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      IainJohnston

        XETRA
        As in 690 kHz Tijuana, “Music Over Los Angeles” TM acapellas a long, long time ago?
        :)

        One of the original Mexico/USA “border blasters”, long before the idea was used in Ireland!

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