Midnight GMT Monthly / First Tuesday / 8pm
Discrepancies #40 ▾
Discrepancies is a global showcase of disparate music with a focus on earthly field recordings and international sounds, curated by the Discrepant record label, presented by Gonçalo F Cardoso.
1am GMT
Fae Ma Bit Tae Ur Bit #52 ▾
Sound collage, record spinning, havering, ear wonk and general head scratch with Dylan Nyoukis of the Chocolate Monk label.
3am GMT New!
Estuary Magic #4 ▾
THE JOB IS NOT THE WORK (in praise of the non-professional)
Communiques from Thanet Tape Centre, Hard drive sludge. audio tidal pools. Music sediment. Friends utterances, sea walls of noise, salt marsh drone.
4am GMT Monthly on the first Tuesday at 7PM New!
Late Works: By Ear #69 - Gina Prat Lilly & Flo Ray ▾
In this episode, Joe is joined live in the studio by Gina Prat Lilly and Flo Ray, who will be performing their new piece from last night's Alphabetical Processions event at The Social, alongside other readings, an interview and audio selections including Jennifer Walshe, Samuel Beckett & Renee Gladman
The radio counterpart to live intermedia event series Late Works, hosted by founder Joseph Bradley Hill. Each week a new guest joins Joe in the studio to discuss and perform their work. Expect in-depth interviews, live performances, conversations and new event experiments.
5am GMT New!
Trash Panda QC Is Under Location Surfaces #5 - Shatter Pattern Guest Set ▾
In this episode, a short DJ set from Trash Panda QC and a guest live set from Bay Area spatial media artist Shatter Pattern.
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A 16-episode bi-weekly series alternating new and unheard live sounds from Trash Panda QC with DJ selections and guests.
6am GMT Monthly
Dronica #22 - Dronica 9 (Day 1) ▾
Live recordings from Eraldo Bernocchi, Luca Nasciuti, Lisa McKendrick & Jude Cowan Montague, Metalogue and The Seer.
Nicola Serra, founder of East London's experimental music festival Dronica, presents new and archival material.
8am GMT Twice-Monthly, Thursday at 6pm BST
female:pressure #145 - DJ Femalemacho ▾
Serving music since 1998, Heike Suerman took the Dj name from her favorite rave shirt and started to spin as DJ Femalemacho.
Before that she organized house music parties in Berlin and founded a fashion label called Rosebud Rainbow Fashion. Today she plays nationally and internationally for art events, queer events, clubs and galleries.
Twice-monthly broadcast showcasing electronic music produced by members of the female:pressure international network of female, transgender and non-binary artists practising in the fields of electronic music and digital arts.
9am GMT
Radia #1061 - Ein Abend Bei Sisi by Cora Leli Hausch & Nikos Zachariadis ▾
This episode is a contribution by Radio Helsinki.
Cora Leli Hausch: modular synth. Nikos Zachariadis: computer-based live electronics.
Recorded on 4 April 2025 at SisiTop Studio, Graz.
Members of Radia, the international group of independent cultural radio stations, explore new and forgotten ways of making radio.
9:30am GMT
Devoidian #3 ▾
This episode: The beginning of a multi-episode adaptation of the author of Solaris, Stanislaw Lem's, The Eleventh Voyage, which follows the space hand-for-hire Ijon Tichy. Performances by Cole O''Neil, Luke Vinton and Gwilym Evans. With music by Sam Golding and Sombre Daddy.
Devoidian is a radio drama series by written and produced by Tom Johnson in which each episode features a unique adaptation of another form of media with an original soundtrack. If you would like to get involved email Tom on tomrjjohnson1@gmail.com. All levels of experience welcome.
10am GMT New!
Injazero #28 - Snowdrops Guest Mix ▾
This episode features a guest mix by Snowdrops. Formed in 2015 by Mathieu Gabry and Christine Ott, Snowdrops draw from a unique combination of contemporary classical, jazz, electronic music and film score.
Alongside their contribution of piano, strings, mellotron, electronics and the Ondes Martenot, Gabry and Ott are joined by virtuosic viola player Anne Irène-Kempf for their latest album Missing Island.
Injazero Records founder Siné Buyuka plays a selection of electronic, experimental, ambient and contemporary classical tracks.
11am GMT New!
CWCH Collective #3 - Wormhole Variations ▾
In this episode, artists Knut Aufermann & Sarah Washington, Xentos Fray Bentos, Frauke Berg, Katharina Bihler & Stefan Scheib, DinahBird, dieb13 & Billy Roisz, Anna Friz, and Ralf Schreiber broadcast live from Ürzig, Broughton, Düsseldorf, Saarbrücken, Paris, Vienna, Santa Cruz and Cologne.
During the lockdown, a revolving group of sound artists from across Europe and the US convened live on air with a unified aim: to gather sound-pollen and transmit codified messages to kindred folk, exploring whatever was on their minds. Style guide: Anything goes.
Here we broadcast some selected live works by the CWCH Collective.
Midday GMT New!
Asphyxia: The "Idiote", the Library Wifi and the Suppressed Safe #16 - Fetish ▾
This sixteenth chunk of Asphyxia broadly explores audio cassette tapes as a means of transmitting ideas. It contains a manifesto on 'pure volunteering', i.e. an act whereby involuntarily unemployed aspirants forcibly employ themselves by gatecrashing workplaces.
A lost micro-cassette phone recording (yielded during a bin dive) of wildlife expert Chris Packham discussing wood mice with a tabloid reporter is digitised and archived in a guerrilla pure volunteering trespass at an unnamed recording facility. The illegality of pure volunteering lends it an inadvertent thrill, portrayed here in breathless commentary and nibbled process.
Originally commissioned in 2022 as part of Radio Art Zone's tapestry of 22-hour radio productions, this project by Daniel R. Wilson is re-presented here in episodic form. Asphyxia hacks the antagonising systems which thwart and forestall projects (its name also acknowledges the asphyxiating atmosphere of long-form radio when made by a single person). It is a damaged would-be radio documentary exploring the Narnia of restricted access material and gatekept employment.
1pm GMT Weekly, Thursday at 11pm
Phantom Circuit #206 ▾
Phantom Circuit is a show of strange and wonderful sound waves - featuring music that is alien, electronic, exotic, essential.
2pm GMT New!
First Light's Third Space #19 - Olli Aarni & Hayley Suviste ▾
The first half of this episode is curated by sound and visual artist Olli Aarni, who brings together recordings of Helsinki's soundscape with a selection of music from other Finnish artists - including some previously unreleased tracks.
Olli's mix is followed by an hour of field recordings and local music chosen and mixed by Manchester-based sound artist, Hayley Suviste.
Each month, First Light Records invites two artists to take an unplanned journey with a microphone around their city to curate an hour-long mix. Each show captures the unique atmosphere of a city from each artist's perspective, through music and found sound.
4pm GMT Monthly
Radio Picnic #79 - Uscite Dal Mondo ▾
The show from International Institut for Research on Radio and Magic. The correct translation for "Uscite dal mondo" is indeed "Exits from the world" and not "To leave the world.” The exits indicated here are openings, cracks towards possibilities. What is behind the curtain?
Performances and experimental music on concepts such as trance, magnetism, hallucination...
With: Eleonora Polato, Paul Courlet, Jonathan Frigeri, Liviu Poenaru, Alexandre Mezzorana, Simone Aubert, POL, Plastique Ono
Radio Picnic is a mobile radio art project by zonoff which invites multi-disciplinary artists to create works inspired by the radio medium.
5pm GMT Weekly, Monday, 5pm
Unexplained Sounds #377 ▾
This episode features new work by HORTVS, Isomer, J S-Horseman, TaɣsiT (Taghsit) - Schizophrenic REALM, Blanket Swimming & Toni Dimitrov, Oubys, Nihil Impvlse, David Strother, Pandacetamol, and eumourner.
A selection of new experimental music and sound work from the international underground network Unexplained Sounds, curated by Raffaele Pezzella (Sonologyst).
6pm GMT
The Wire: Adventures In Music and Sound # 27 November 2025 ▾
In this episode, Chris Bohn plays music by Hamid Drake & Pat Thomas, John Butcher & Angharad Davies, Phew & Danielle de Picciotto, Laibach, and more.
New music with The Wire Magazine.
7:30pm GMT Monthly on the fourth Wednesday at 7.30pm
Littoral Transmissions #51 - Solstice Frequencies with Blanc Sceol, Gardyloo, Shona Handley, Tarik Haskic & Montañera ▾
hearth crackles, flute in the fire, chiming with inner ear, waves of sound, seven voices pulled by the moon, turntables by candlelight
Expanding on our collaborative study of Pauline Oliveros' Sonic Meditations Pacific Tell and Energy Changes to mark the winter solstice, Tarik Haskic and Littoral Transmissions open up telepathic communication across time and space with Blanc Sceol (Stephen Shiell & Hannah White), Gardyloo, Shona Handley, and Montañera.
This broadcast is a combined recording of 6 separate performances made simultaneously in 6 locations in Bogota (Columbia), London (UK: Hackney, Newham, New River Studios), Wiltshire (UK, close to Avebury Stones), and a beautiful woven carpet in a tiny countryside house in Slovenia looking at the sea.
Littoral Transmissions meander through the sonic landscape of the River Lea from Stonebridge Lock to Leamouth. Recordings from the field converge with layers of sound to create an aural impression of the navigation.
8pm GMT
The Field Recording Show #3 - Sound and Environmentalism ▾
This episode explores field recording in the era of climate change, and asks how we can use sound to participate in environmental activism. It features interviews with British recordist and artist Chris Watson and Australian audio-visual artist Polly Stanton. The pair discuss their work in the context of climate change, and examine the ways sound can be used to approach this urgent issue.
The Field Recording Show is a programme exploring the soundscape, recording, listening and composing hosted by Kate Carr and Luca Nasciuti.
9pm GMT
Worthwhile Unions #9 - etta97 Guest Mix ▾
This episode features a mix by etta97 played at the first iteration of While You're Online at Spanners, Loughborough Junction, London, in June 2023.
While Your Online's second event will take place at Spanners on Thursday the 7th September 2023, with Sermon, etta97, Mitsubishi Suicide and excel dj.
Worthwhile Unions is a radio series by Anna Clegg with a focus on meeting points. Often collaborative and pulling heavily from online sources, the series works to extract a kind of cinema of feeling, contradicting and evasive, from dense combinations of music, sound and samples.
10pm GMT
Sonic Darts # SEC ▾
In this episode, you’ll get to know SEC (soundenthusiasticcommunity) – a non-commercial project and community-run space in Yerevan, Armenia, that brings people together around sound. During the recording, you’ll hear live electronic music performed by our members as we all sit at the table together and take part in the conversation.
We’ll talk about our approach to sound and music, event-making, community life, and the principles sec is built on. You can find SEC on Instagram.
if you like what they do, you can support them with a donation.
Gwaith Swn's Sonic Darts is a London-based sound art collective presenting new sound works, performances and discussions.
11pm GMT
Derek Jarman, Through the Billboard Promised Land Without Ever Stopping ▾
Derek Jarman was always an inspirational Renaissance figure, whose solidarity and commitment grounded his intense imagination. Here we can see for the first time how this remarkable conjunction of forces was present in his earliest work, and in a medium we did not associate with him—until now. – John Akomfrah
Written in 1971, Jarman’s Billboard is a surreal, fabular, lyrical work—a literary fairy-tale, acid-trip, road movie hybrid—the energies and details of which influenced much of his later work across media. The story serves as a foundational text, laying out many of the themes, images, and styling of his work in painting, film and design whilst also being haunted by the then emerging ecological crisis in its juxtaposition of the beauty of nature with the reckless consumption of modernity.
The House Sparrow Press edition features facsimile images of the story’s handwritten drafts from Jarman’s archive and is comprehensively informed by a vivid foreword from Philip Hoare, a deeply researched afterword by Jarman scholar Declan Wiffen, and a warm memoir by artist Michael Ginsborg, a close friend of Jarman’s throughout the period of the story’s writing.
In this blown-away piece of Jarman magic, a fantasy / fable about how to see differently and a cornucopic visual version of the psyche, Derek Jarman casually reconstructs notions of empire, the road trip, and the mid-twentieth century journey of the soul. Trippy, light, fantastic. – Ali Smith
The Resonance broadcast is introduced by a collage of comments from the publication’s launch at the London Review Bookshop (03.11.22), with contributions from (in order of appearance) Gareth Evans, Declan Wiffen and So Mayer, alongside excerpts from Benedict Drew’s Music for Bookshops. Listen to the launch event in full here (with thanks to Claire Williams and all at the Shop).
Derek Jarman (1942-1994) is one of the most influential figures in 20th century British culture. Best known as an iconoclastic filmmaker and polemical gay activist who channeled unparalleled energy into painting, writing, gardening and all manner of cultural activity, he was one of the primary catalysts for a generation of artists and filmmakers whose work is only now being fully recognised for its dark, subversive imagination and fluidity across media. Amongst his films, Jarman is particularly recognised for Jubilee (1977), arguably the first punk movie, Caravaggio (1986), and Blue (1993), a moving memoir about his degeneration from AIDS.
Formed in 2016 to publish A Sparrow’s Journey: John Berger reads Andrey Platonov, House Sparrow Press—an imprint of Prototype Publishing—is, in the best and multiple senses of the word (it is hoped) an ‘occasional’ venture. Based in Hackney, London, it seeks to publish creatively committed, collaborative works both at a time that is relevant and for reasons that feel compelling. It is drawn to manuscripts of hybridity, titles that might elude conventional publication over concerns of form or scale. It also believes in a modesty of style (but never of ambition) and a fecundity of ideas. Its moniker (drawn from its first venture) celebrates a creature that was once ubiquitous and yet is now threatened. The idea of a bird inhabiting and inspiring a place of residence also feels resonant. This is what the best books do too. There are wings at work here. In short, Emily Dickinson was right (again) when she observed that ‘hope is the thing with feathers.’ House Sparrow Press comprises publisher Jess Chandler and editor Gareth Evans.
Through the Billboard Promised Land Without Ever Stopping broadcasts on Resonance Extra and Resonance 104.4FM as a part of a collaborative series of radio works from Tenement Press and Prototype Publishing, Railroad Flat Radio. Thanks to Milo Thesiger-Meacham.
An archival reading of Derek Jarman’s sole work of narrative fiction, Through the Billboard Promised Land Without Ever Stopping (Prototype Publishing / House Sparrow Press) — as read by the author — in a special broadcast to mark the 30th anniversary of Jarman’s death.
Midnight GMT Monthly
Tse Tse Fly Middle East # April 2018 ▾
Tse Tse Fly Middle East was a nonprofit arts and activist organisation that existed from 2015 until 2023. Throughout that time, it presented a monthly two-hour radio programme showcasing sound art and experimental music from the Middle East, India and North Africa.