Midnight BST
The Wire: Adventures In Music and Sound # Everything Is Psychedelic Guest Mix ▾
New music with The Wire Magazine.
1:30am BST Weekly, Monday, 5pm
Unexplained Sounds #251 ▾
This episode features music by Leaves of Autumn, Vetrophonia, Stéphane Marin & Ludovic Medery, progettosonoro, Farabi Toshiyuki Suzuki, 姚春旸 Chunyang Yao, 刘一纬 Liu Yiwei, 白水 Baishui, Schloss Tegal and Dēofol .
A selection of new experimental music and sound work from the international underground network Unexplained Sounds, curated by Raffaele Pezzella (Sonologyst).
2:30am BST
Radia Redux ▾
A retrospective of the Radia network’s epochal (and on-going) radio art series.
8am BST New!
Sonic Commune #41 ▾
This episode features unreleased, new, not-so-new sonics and voices from Peggy Lee, Plant43, Lubomyr Melnyk, Luke Hansbury, Chris Real, Ruaridh Law, Agents of the Culture Industry, Philosophy Portal, junodream, Ali Keeler, Loula Yorke & Charlotte Jolly, Hammock, Scrase, Sideb0ard, Curate's Egg, OPN, Photek, Ah! Kosmos & Hainbach, james K, Boards of Canada, Calibre, Miles, Datasette vs Gabrielle vs Tracy Chapman, and more.
An immersive psychosonic space, where sounds converse, collide and converge, featuring works, selections, edits, experiments, new music, non-music, archival objects, abstract artefacts, sound(system) and A/V art, pop, trash, noise, voice, and the associated mediums, processes and techniques that make up the ongoing audial investigations of Agents of the Culture Industry & OVT, all presented for art not profit.
10am BST New!
Body Edit Mind # Moving Out ▾
A 22-hour radio project in 7 episodes about editing and the mind, created by Milo Thesiger–Meacham. Featuring 10-second audio extracts from over 6000 unseen videos found online, original sound recordings, music, hand-held camera audio and writing, Body Edit Mind follows an unnamed narrator as they move house and piece together a world of recording devices, names, crime, real-world characters and obscure media from across the globe. Follow Fox Neame on Instagram for more. Commissioned by Radio Art Zone, a temporary radio art station by Radio ARA and Mobile Radio for the European Capital of Culture, Esch2022.
10:43am BST New!
Teaching Computers to Love #7 - Shaq Shuka ▾
This episode features a work by Shaq Shuka.
Louis Grace presents Teaching Computers to Love. This is a collaborative platform for artists to develop an episode sonically with a 10-20 minute body of work.
11am BST New!
Kinn Presents #9 - Sad & Songless Sounds (Sonic Diary 2016-2021) ▾
I try to upkeep a daily studio practice, even if it’s spending half an hour playing guitar after slogging it through work all day. Most of this becomes documented in folders of audio to be used for later projects.
However, with such a clear and singular vision for what I want to achieve with Kinn and my other aliases, the majority of these sonic experiments never find an appropriate home.
This show is a means to share these raw & textured sounds in short 10-30 second bursts of my personal recordings (2016-2021), from modular synth noodling, jams with friends, outtakes & studio recordings from the next album and more.
The resulting experience is familiar to any sound enthusiast, from the favoured form of procrastinating via blearily scrolling through social media; listening through snippets of new releases on Boomkat; to preparing to begin a new project by rifling through the killer euclidean rhythms you got really excited about after a bottle of bargain barrel wine but now you’re wondering if the world needs another AFX knockoff.
For those into sound and who hate music.
Channelling an array of fervent interests in many genres through different mediums (Film, Music, Sound Art and more), Kinn - the brooding-electronics project of London based artist Freddy Lomas - and his guests use original soundscapes and compositions to weave together an original concept for each month's show.
Midday BST Twice Monthly on the Second and Fourth Monday at 10pm New!
Resistance Through Ritual #65 ▾
Ambient, folk, ritual, electronic, dub, free jazz and exploratory works selected by BroodingSideOfMadness.
2pm BST New!
I Want to Eat the Earth: A Sonic Almanac From the New School of the Anthropocene # June Solstice ▾
This episode is created for the June solstice, a time of long light hours in the north, and long darkness in the south, the extremes of day and night enacting their own rhythms and textures on those who inhabit the earth. The piece is curated and produced by Stephen Shiell and composed using original material from From the New School of the Anthropocene scholars.
With contributions from Stephen Shiell, Simon McClelland Morris, Chris de Sel, Clare Whistler, Rhona Eve Clews, Pascal Sleigh, Miles Irvin, Abi Andrews, Michael Timmerman, Cole Pemberton, & Hannah White.
The New School of the Anthropocene is a radical experiment in alternative education, away from marketisation and arcane specialism towards co-sensing systems change through creative practice. This is an ecological transmission of DIY ethics, non-hierarchical structures, radical networks, interconnected sensing through sound, text, voice, spoken word, human and more-than-human collaborative practice, patchwork group thinking, and radio art.
3pm BST
Fae Ma Bit Tae Ur Bit #35 ▾
Sound collage, record spinning, havering, ear wonk and general head scratch with Dylan Nyoukis of the Chocolate Monk label.
5pm BST Monthly on the Third Wednesday at 8pm
A Quieter Storm #21 ▾
London-based art, music and architecture writer Bobby Jewell plays a selection of ambient, jazz and classical music over two hours.
7pm BST Weekly on Wednesday at 7pm
Naviar Broadcast #409 - Idyllic Nights ▾
This episode features music made by Naviar's community inspired by Miura Chora's poem “idyllic nights / and quiet days: / spring rains."
To have your music featured on the show, participate in the Haiku music challenge.
Thirty minutes of experimental music made in response to a weekly haiku poem, curated by Marco Alessi of Naviar Records and Naviar's international community of composers.
7:30pm BST
Radio Concrete #63 ▾
A drifting transmission of found tracks, passing recordings, radio fragments, field traces, concrete textures, and sounds reshaped live in the moment.
Radio Concrete by Hagai Izenberg is a monthly experimental radio show focusing on live mixing and processing of field recordings together with contemporary music and soundscapes.
8pm BST New!
The Clint Show #11 - Joseph Keckler ▾
This week: still in New York, Clint is joined by "cult icon... of subversive genius" Joseph Keckler, a musician, singer, writer, recording and performing artist, and multifaceted creator whose songs and stories take audiences on enchanting, sometimes unsettling and absurdist, voyages.
A series hosted by former synthpop attempter Clint, commuting weekly from Reno, Nevada. Visit jamesoldham.net for press, questions and complaints.
9pm BST New!
<2 (two and under) #3 ▾
A continuous stream of short musical creations, each under two minutes. Miniature masterpieces interwoven and occasionally interpolated, transitioning seamlessly from the briefest to the longest – a perpetual motion of sound.
10pm BST Weekly
Maximum Rocknroll Radio #1980 ▾
It’s time to self-actualise with this episode from Erika Elizabeth!
Maximum Rocknroll Radio is a weekly radio show and podcast featuring DIY punk, garage rock, hardcore, and more from around the world. A rotating cast of DJs pick the best of the best from MRR's astounding, ever-growing vinyl archive. You can find MRR Radio archives, specials and more on their website.
11pm BST
"Exit Music" - Lepke B
Midnight BST
Listening Experience #15 - Our Parents Told Us to Always Remember Home, the Evening Star ▾
This project is an ongoing internet collaboration curated by regina veldon. “Our parents told us to always remember home, the evening star” is a Facebook group. An internet mixtape.
Curator regina veldon writes:
“I discussed tonight the possibility of creating work based around the title ‘our parents told us to always remember home, the evening star’ and the image nasa released of earth as a bright, starlike object in the evening sky of mars.
The proposition, in more detail, is as follows:
The title of the works should be ‘our parents told us to always remember home, the evening star’
Artists are free to interpret the title and photograph any way they like
The works must be published by the artists themselves and each work must provide links back to the other works using the title so that we build up a web of links
The idea is to provide a hope for the future, to imagine the experiences of children born on a future mars colony.
The project is designed to extend past those invited and everyone who takes part is encouraged to ask others they know to produce their own work”
A monthly collection of audio experiments and listening objects with sound artist Matt Burnett from Berlin.