Archive for 2009
Hoorah! So the second live date of our Geek Pop '10 mini-tour - the London gig - has finally been confirmed!
Hopes of securing a venue for the gig before Christmas had faded following the realisation that the planned date would clash with St Patrick's Day celebrations. But thanks to co-organiser Science and Pies, we've succeeded at the last minute. Here's hoping we won't be met with hoards of blank-faced Irish people wondering what the Dickens we're doing. (Irish people in general, though, are very welcome. Let's not get xenophobic.)
So here are some details. The official title of the event is Geek Pop presents... The Science Sessions. And sorry to everyone who received the wrong date in the recent newsletter - as a result of our over-excitement, we told you it was ten days earlier than it actually is.
WHERE? The Miller, London Bridge [map]
WHEN? 18th March 2010
WHO? These lovely people: Dr Stu & the Neutron Stars, Spirit of Play, Helen Arney
If you are a member of the media and would like to enquire about attending, please get in touch at crew@geekpop.co.uk

The December Playlist is our Christmas bonanza! Not only do we have an interview with a legend of geek music from BRITISH SEA POWER (latest album Man of Aran on iTunes here), there's a Christmas quiz and a purpose made Christmas carol. Happy Christmas one and all! Oh, and most of this month's songs are too obscure for Spotify but you can still find a couple there.
That Spells DNA -Jonathan Coulton
Evolutionary Carol - Darwin Tunes [Darwin Tunes project] [ccMixter]
Stockholm Syndrome -Yo La Tengo
Use the comment box, tweet at @geekpop or email crew@geekpop.co.uk to let us know what you think about the science behind the songs.
Thanks to Intercontinental Music Lab for their awesome intro and outro music, taken from Probe II’s Golden Message on the Superheroes of Space album. And also to Oli Whitworth for audio services...
Standard Podcasts [35:22m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (725)Check it out: the first Geek Pop pin to reach alien shores (okay, Australia). Anyway, don't ask us - ask @AstroMeg, who is doing astronomy type stuff down under. AstroMeg won our first Friday pin badge competition a couple of weeks ago. (Follow @geekpop on Twitter to play.)

Geek chic going cheap…
Everyone loves a bargain, right? Especially when it's nearly Christmas. So, to buy gifts for your geek friends and relatives, use the voucher code "NOVEMBERSALE" for any Geek Chic purchase before 29 November and you'll get 15% off. Hooray!
And by the way, we've added whole bunch of new geek products, including a notebook sleeve and some awesome Geek Pop hoodies. Check them out at the shop.
Geek Pop Playlist - November

The November Playlist has a loose time travel theme - if you ignore half of it, that is... Hayley and Jim get to grips with loneliness, flux capacitors and warp drives. And Jim still isn't done with his aluminum/aluminIUM rant... Just don't encourage him. You can find the tracks from this Playlist on Spotify (sorry, no Time Travel is Lonely on Spotify).
The Time Warp - Richard O'Brien "et al"
Time Travel is Lonely - John Vanderslice
Planned Obsolescence - 10,000 Maniacs
Use the comment box, tweet at @geekpop or email crew@geekpop.co.uk to let us know what you think about the science behind the songs.
Thanks to Intercontinental Music Lab for their awesome intro and outro music, taken from Probe II’s Golden Message on the Superheroes of Space album.
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Our live launch event sponsor Computer Geeks offers local IT support, as well as remote PC tune-ups anywhere in the world (despite being based in Bristol - clever eh?). They can even organise a tune-up while you're out of the house, working, jogging, trainspotting or whatever you like to do.
In partnership with Geek Pop, Computer Geeks is offering a 20% discount on its PC tune-up service. Fans can claim the discount simply by quoting "GEEK POP" when calling to order - you'll pay £39 instead of the usual £49. You do the maths. (Well done, yes, that's £10 off).
Details of Computer Geeks tune-up service:
Dramatically increases performance (as good as new) and makes sure that virus and spyware infections are protected against for the future.
Audit and update/replace Antivirus, Spyware and Firewall software | Perform all Windows (or related) system updates including service packs, and fix Windows update if necessary | Clean all registry, temporary files + application references before, during and after the Tune-Up | Uninstall any malware | Correct any application errors | Full spyware scan | Full virus scan | Tuning of programs loading on startup | Defrag if necessary | Aesthetic enhancements / desktop cleanup
+44(0)117 325 0370 (Don't forget to quote "GEEK POP"!)
+44(0)845 862 1637
And feel free to share this offer with your friends:
Geek Pop Playlist - October

This month, our Playlist prompts discussion of a random collection of weird and wonderful things, including spaghettification, strangeness, supernovas... and pagophagia. (Yet again, Hayley is unable to read her own writing and calls it "papophagia"). You can also find this Playlist on Spotify (sorry, no Black Hole on Spotify, apparently).
Quark, Strangeness and Charm - Hawkwind
Addicted to Love -Robert Palmer
Science is Golden - The Grates [check out the "kooky" video]
Use the comment box, tweet at @geekpop or email crew@geekpop.co.uk to let us know what you think about the science behind the songs.
Thanks to Intercontinental Music Lab for their awesome intro and outro music, taken from Probe II’s Golden Message on the Superheroes of Space album.
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Hey hey! Sorry for the silence. Twitter is taking up so much of our time these days we've barely had a moment to blog - proof, though, that we are in fact uber-geeks...
Anyway, we've been up to all sorts: revamping the website (which now looks AWE-some, even if we do say so ourselves), booking bands for next year's virtual festival and, of course, putting together the line ups for our live events in March. For a few clues to who might be involved, listen to September's Playlist podcast.
Now, there's also been a deafening silence on the email front for all our lovely subscribers. But never fear, the all-new and improved Geek Pop newsletter will be sailing into your inboxes again in the next week. And guess what that means? We need new nerdy jokes! So send 'em along and we'll arrange a shout out for you and your Twitter page/podcast/mobile disco/dog.
As regular subscribers will know, the newsletter is not just some boring list of what we've had for breakfast for the past fortnight (actually, that would be quite entertaining); it's an outlet for all the madcap stuff that doesn't fit on this here blog or in 140 character tweets. It's full of funny stuff, geeky stuff, made-up stuff and, of course, opportunities for you to win Geek Pop pin badges. (As we said earlier to someone, they're practically currency around here). And thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, there might even be some more exciting and/or expensive prizes this year...
Also, importantly, subscribing to the newsletter will guarantee you first dibs on tickets to the launch events in March AND access to the virtual VIP room when the festival goes live - a must for media types and those who enjoy amusing/sweary outtakes.
So, now that we've got you chomping at the bit to find out how you can subscribe... wait for it... we're going to tell you! Hoorah! All you have to do is send an email to news@geekpop.co.uk with the subject line "SUBSCRIBE ME RIGHT UP!" Please include your full name. And while you're at it, include your nerdy jokes too.
Playlist Promo
@revoltingross asked us if we had a promo for the Playlist podcast. We didn't... but we do now! And here it is. Feel free to use it on your show/blog/website.
If you do upload it anywhere else, please thank Intercontinental Music Lab for the awesome Playlist theme, taken from Probe II’s Golden Message on the Superheroes of Space album.
(right click here and Save As to download)
Geek Pop Playlist - September

This month it's all drugs and rock and roll (and space), as we discuss cocaine and Betelgeuse. Listen to the Playlist picks, then follow the links from the blog to find your favourite sci-pop tunes. You can also find this Playlist on Spotify.
Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine - The White Stripes
Science is Real - They Might Be Giants
Use the comment box, tweet at @geekpop or email crew@geekpop.co.uk to let us know what you think about the science behind the songs.
Thanks to Intercontinental Music Lab for their awesome intro and outro music, taken from Probe II’s Golden Message on the Superheroes of Space album.
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