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[[Category:Shows on Osolia Public Radio]]
[[Category:Shows on Osolia Public Radio]]
[[Category:The DJ Hour]]
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{{Infobox episode|episode_no=2|host=[[Michael Webb|Michael Webb]]|air_date=January 11th, 2024|run_time=61 minutes|requester_no=4|next=[[Episode_3_(The_DJ_Hour)|Episode 3]]}}
{{Infobox episode|episode_no=2|host=[[Michael Webb|Michael Webb]]|air_date=January 11th, 2024|run_time=61 minutes|requester_no=3|next=[[Episode_3_(The_DJ_Hour)|Episode 3]]}}


'''Episode 2 of The DJ Hour''' is the second episode of the interactive radio program [[The DJ Hour]]. It aired on [[Osolia Public Radio]] on January 11th, 2024. It was aired 3 days after [[Episode 1 (The DJ Hour)|Episode 1]].
'''Episode 2 of The DJ Hour''' is the second episode of the interactive radio program [[The DJ Hour]]. It aired on [[Osolia Public Radio]] on January 11th, 2024. It was aired 3 days after [[Episode 1 (The DJ Hour)|Episode 1]].
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The episode starts with the host, [[Michael Webb]], greeting the audience and explaining the premise of the program, much like episode 1, before playing the [[Korsomas Ned Osoles|national anthem of Osolia]]. On the conclusion of the national anthem, Webb explains how the audience can request music. His starting song request for the show was "She's So High" by Tal Bachman, which he first discovered when Star requested it on the previous episode.
The episode starts with the host, [[Michael Webb]], greeting the audience and explaining the premise of the program, much like episode 1, before playing the [[Korsomas Ned Osoles|national anthem of Osolia]]. On the conclusion of the national anthem, Webb explains how the audience can request music. His starting song request for the show was "She's So High" by Tal Bachman, which he first discovered when Star requested it on the previous episode.


At 26 minutes into the runtime, Webb introduces the halftime song, a remaster of Imposing Premonition by [[tz_scion]]. This was its first debut, as it wouldn't be released to streaming platforms until February 14th, 2024. TheGoldenPud requested for the previous episode's halftime song to be played, as he wasn't there to hear it. Webb obliged this request and played an [[Osol|Osol language]] cover of Buddy Holly by Weezer, produced and performed by [[tz_scion]].
At 26 minutes into the runtime, Webb introduces the halftime song, a remaster of Imposing Premonition by [[tz_scion]]. This was its first debut, as it wouldn't be released to streaming platforms until February 14th, 2024. [[Pud|TheGoldenPud]] requested for the previous episode's halftime song to be played, as he wasn't there to hear it. Webb obliged this request and played an [[Osol|Osol language]] cover of Buddy Holly by Weezer, produced and performed by [[tz_scion]].


Webb's song request for the final song was Can't Let Go by DJVI. In the previous episode, he used a different DJVI song to close out the show. This is also the first episode in which he finishes the show by thanking the audience and letting them know that regular programming will start, rather than letting his final song finish and go straight to regular programming.
Webb's song request for the final song was Can't Let Go by DJVI. In the previous episode, he used a different DJVI song to close out the show. This is also the first episode in which he finishes the show by thanking the audience and letting them know that regular programming will start, rather than letting his final song finish and go straight to regular programming.
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|Tal Bachman
|Tal Bachman
|Pop rock
|Pop rock
|Michael Webb
|[[TheRandomMelon|Michael Webb]]
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|-
|3
|3
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|The Living Tombstone
|The Living Tombstone
|EDM
|EDM
|tz_scion
|[[tz_scion]]
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|-
|4
|4
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|Electric Light Orchestra
|Electric Light Orchestra
|Soft rock
|Soft rock
|TheGoldenPud
|[[Pud|TheGoldenPud]]
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|-
|5
|5
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|Gloryhammer
|Gloryhammer
|Symphonic metal
|Symphonic metal
|tz_scion
|[[tz_scion]]
|-
|-
|6
|6
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|Masayoshi Takanaka
|Masayoshi Takanaka
|Jazz
|Jazz
|TheGoldenPud
|[[Pud|TheGoldenPud]]
|-
|-
|7
|7
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|tz_scion
|tz_scion
|Rock
|Rock
|TheGoldenPud
|[[Pud|TheGoldenPud]]
|-
|-
|9
|9
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|Kevin Temmer
|Kevin Temmer
|Antiviral pop
|Antiviral pop
|tz_scion
|[[tz_scion]]
|-
|-
|10
|10
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|The Stupendium
|The Stupendium
|Nerdcore
|Nerdcore
|tz_scion
|[[tz_scion]]
|-
|-
|11
|11
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|Valve Studio Orchestra
|Valve Studio Orchestra
|Spy music
|Spy music
|tz_scion
|[[tz_scion]]
|-
|-
|12
|12
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|Twilight Force
|Twilight Force
|Symphonic metal
|Symphonic metal
|TheGoldenPud
|[[Pud|TheGoldenPud]]
|-
|-
|13
|13
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|ABBA
|ABBA
|Pop
|Pop
|TheGoldenPud
|[[Pud|TheGoldenPud]]
|-
|-
|14
|14
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|Laura Shigihara
|Laura Shigihara
|Indie pop
|Indie pop
|tz_scion
|[[tz_scion]]
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|-
|15
|15
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|Christa Lee
|Christa Lee
|Indie game soundtrack
|Indie game soundtrack
|TriforceComet
|[[TriforceComet]]
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|-
|16
|16
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|DJVI
|DJVI
|Speedrun
|Speedrun
|Michael Webb
|[[TheRandomMelon|Michael Webb]]
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Revision as of 00:26, 19 June 2024

Episode 2 (The DJ Hour)
Episode info
Episode no.2
HostMichael Webb
Original air dateJanuary 11th, 2024
Running time61 minutes
No. of requesters3
Episode chronology
Previous-
NextEpisode 3

Episode 2 of The DJ Hour is the second episode of the interactive radio program The DJ Hour. It aired on Osolia Public Radio on January 11th, 2024. It was aired 3 days after Episode 1.

It was announced to start at 10 PM UTC, but it was delayed, and it ended up starting at 11 PM UTC.

Episode content

The episode starts with the host, Michael Webb, greeting the audience and explaining the premise of the program, much like episode 1, before playing the national anthem of Osolia. On the conclusion of the national anthem, Webb explains how the audience can request music. His starting song request for the show was "She's So High" by Tal Bachman, which he first discovered when Star requested it on the previous episode.

At 26 minutes into the runtime, Webb introduces the halftime song, a remaster of Imposing Premonition by tz_scion. This was its first debut, as it wouldn't be released to streaming platforms until February 14th, 2024. TheGoldenPud requested for the previous episode's halftime song to be played, as he wasn't there to hear it. Webb obliged this request and played an Osol language cover of Buddy Holly by Weezer, produced and performed by tz_scion.

Webb's song request for the final song was Can't Let Go by DJVI. In the previous episode, he used a different DJVI song to close out the show. This is also the first episode in which he finishes the show by thanking the audience and letting them know that regular programming will start, rather than letting his final song finish and go straight to regular programming.

Songs played

Song no. Title Artist Genre Requested by
1 Korsomas Ned Osoles tz_scion National anthem -
2 She's So High Tal Bachman Pop rock Michael Webb
3 Five Nights at Freddy's 1 Song The Living Tombstone EDM tz_scion
4 Last Train to London Electric Light Orchestra Soft rock TheGoldenPud
5 Fly Away Gloryhammer Symphonic metal tz_scion
6 OH! TENGO SUERTE Masayoshi Takanaka Jazz TheGoldenPud
7 Imposing Premonition - Remaster tz_scion Indie game soundtrack -
8 Badi Halli tz_scion Rock TheGoldenPud
9 Delete This Tweet Kevin Temmer Antiviral pop tz_scion
10 Shelter From the Storm (2022 Remaster) The Stupendium Nerdcore tz_scion
11 Intruder Alert Valve Studio Orchestra Spy music tz_scion
12 Dragonborn Twilight Force Symphonic metal TheGoldenPud
13 Summer Night City ABBA Pop TheGoldenPud
14 Zombies On Your Lawn Laura Shigihara Indie pop tz_scion
15 Celestial Resort (Good Karma Mix) Christa Lee Indie game soundtrack TriforceComet
16 Can't Let Go DJVI Speedrun Michael Webb