1am GMT New!
That Travis # Swan Song R&D 3 ▾
To showcase the development of their new project Swan Song (working title), That Travis presents a series of live sessions in Resonance Extra's studios. As part of their practical research, they share music that has influenced the project, perform live and invite guests to share their work.
In this third broadcast they invited Scottish artist Magnus Westwell – who works with movement and music – to perform live.
That Travis is a singer-songwriter originally from Hong Kong. Their background is a mixture of a colonial English education and an indigenous upbringing. While the two worlds fight for representation within their work, they exhibit an organic mixture of all influences primarily with their voice, sonic expressions, lyrics and visual aids.
2am GMT Weekly
Maximum Rocknroll Radio #1832 ▾
In this episode, Rob puts together a playlist of anti-religious/anti-god songs. Jump in with tunes from the SUBHUMANS all the way over ANTI CIMEX.
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.
3am GMT
FUNKT #18 ▾
This weekend FUNKT electronic + sound art from Cologne offers 53 hours of what makes electronic and sound art from Cologne adorable and worth hearing: computer music... self-invented instruments... DIY electronics... radio play... sound art... noise... data sonification... field recordings... radio art... sound studies... historical anchor points... niches... insider tips... different generations of Cologne's electronic + sound art landscape... join our music discovery journey... Full details, line-up and updates: https://www.gerngesehen.de/funkt
The FUNKT programme was developed under the project management of Georg Dietzler by Anke Eckardt, Claudia Robles-Angel, Dietmar Bonnen, Dirk Specht and Felix Knoblauch, in cooperation with Sarah Washington and Knut Aufermann. Thanks to sponsors Musikfonds e. V. with project funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the special programme Neustart Kultur, Kunststiftung NRW (North Rhine-Westphalia Endowment for the Arts), the Cultural Office of the City of Cologne.
FUNKT does not end with this weekend. From May, FUNKT will have a fortnightly slot at 674FM/Cologne, shared with Radio On/Berlin – every 2nd and 4th Tuesday from 4-6 pm / CEST.
FUNKT was a festival of electronic music and sound art from Cologne, which took place on the 16th, 17th and 18th of April 2021.
6am GMT New!
Colliding Lines #17 - You Don't Know ▾
This month we speak to poets and veteran podcasters Lizzy and David Turner about You Don’t Know, their collaborative literary, visual and audio series. Combining original writing with hand-made publications and podcasts, their series is a place to experiment with project ideas and push each other creatively – a process which has involved among other things robot voices, poetry printed on acetate sculptures, and NFL commentator found poems.
Co-presenter Theresa Elflein returns bringing an eclectic selection of independent artists found out there in the wild web and collected for you, and Nick Murray scores poems from our recently released anthology H O M E.
Colliding Lines present live sessions, cross-genre collaborations and left-field recordings drawn from the London, UK and international experimental scenes; a long-form love letter to recorded audio as soundtrack, as sound art and as storyteller.
8am GMT
The Wire: Adventures In Music and Sound # 17th November 2022 ▾
In this episode, Chris Bohn plays Elaine Mitchener, Barbara Dane, Tengger, Gina Birch, Marisa Anderson, Liza Aikin & Zavoloka, and more.
New music with The Wire Magazine.
9:30am GMT
Fae Ma Bit Tae Ur Bit #71 ▾
Sound collage, record spinning, havering, ear wonk and general head scratch with Dylan Nyoukis of the Chocolate Monk label.
11:30am GMT
Walking with Sebald: Austerlitz and the East End ▾
Patrick and his guests walk from Exchange Square behind Liverpool Street Station – where Austerlitz first arrives to London on the Kindertransport – to Brick Lane where Stephen reads a poem dedicated to Altab Ali and Bill Fishman. From there they continue to Alderney Road – where Austerlitz lives in the novel and also home to the oldest Ashkenazi Jewish cemetery in the UK – and finally arrive at Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park behind St. Clement's Hospital where Sebald's character spends a long period of recovery.
Sound recorded by Milo Thesiger-Meacham and photography by Karen Lacey-Holder. Thanks to Leonard Shear of the United Synagogue.
In this extended programme Patrick Bernard follows in the footsteps of W. G. Sebald and his eponymous character Austerlitz as he explores the East End of London with poet Stephen Watts (a friend of 'Max' Sebald who accompanied him on many of his walks). They are joined by Nadia Valman and David Anderson from Queen Mary University of London as they visit many of the locations in the novel to uncover the layers of history hidden beneath the surface of the city and Sebald's text.
1:50pm GMT
Central Asia PhoNographic Mornings #5 - Greg Hooper 'Greg and Angus Go Ballooning' ▾
In this episode, Greg and Angus Go Ballooning by Greg Hooper:
"This piece is made from recordings taken on a balloon trip my son Angus and I did in Goreme, Turkey in 2011. Such a beautiful time away. Goreme is one of the world's great ballooning sites and there were many balloons in the air with us during that early morning ride. It was our first time in a balloon and the sense of wonder was high, as was the awareness of just how high we were. Fear and wonder, every sense alert. Wonderful."
Greg Hooper was born in Adelaide in 1957 and is an artist and sound designer. His recent work has been collaborating with Waanyi artist Judy Watson, providing sound design and general media savvy for her video and installation work – exhibited at Ikon in Birmingham; National Gallery Canberra for Defying Empire: 3rd National Indigenous Art Triennial; lots of places. Meeting and working with Indigenous artists has been a profound and humbling experience.
Stéphane Marin presents a weekly series of short soundscapes recorded in the mornings at various locations throughout Central Asia. Entitled Central Asia PhoNographic Mornings this series for Resonance Extra forms part of a wider project, Each Morning of the World, which invites sound artists, composers and recordists globally to share their own specific point of listening, either through a raw field recording or original composition.
2pm GMT New!
First Light's Third Space #11 - Adriaan de Roover & Hayley Suviste ▾
This episode of Third Space features sonic explorations of Brussels and Manchester, with field recordings and local music curated and compiled by Adriaan de Roover and Hayley Suviste. In the first hour, Adriaan walks us through the Belgian capital via found sounds and music.
In a novel take on the Third Space format, the musical elements of Adriaan's mix have been drawn from a single artist - Brussels hip hop collective, STIKSTOF - whose work he has sampled and stretched into beautiful ambient pieces.
The second half of the show sees Hayley Suviste weave an assortment of standout tracks from Manchester's kinetic electronic music scene through a tapestry of sonic portraits documenting the city's ever-changing landscapes - from its near-wild edgelands to the heart of its inner-city development projects.
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
verzcast #3 w/ Areal Cabado ▾
In this episode, Phil Maguire is joined by Areal Cabado, a duo from Buenos Aires specialising in improvised music. And a mix of lo-fi tape label music: collage, ambient, field recordings.
verzcast is a monthly quiet music show, hosted by Phil Maguire of verz imprint. The show will explore 'quiet' music past and present, and what 'quietness' means in the arts today. Expect quiet electronics, contemporary composition, improvisation, and interviews with composers, performers, and writers.
5:30pm GMT
Raymond Watson - 'Unlocking - The Keys of a Belfast Prison' ▾
Yard Side - Side 1 - 22 minutes
Garden Side - Side 2 - 22 minutes
This work by artist Raymond Watson contains a variety of sounds ranging from the rhythmic noise of the keys of Crumlin Road Prison, Belfast, identity tags, heartbeat, an original prisoner-made grappling hook thrown at and colliding with the Belfast Peace Wall, metal prison food trays, grills and locks and sections of music on Irish flute and harp. A collaboration between artist Raymond and his daughters, Toraigh and Dara.
6:13pm GMT Twice-Monthly, Thursday at 6pm BST
female:pressure #69 - VIC ▾
Vic is a DJ, composer and singer from Montevideo, Uruguay.
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.
7pm GMT New!
Trash Panda QC Is Under Location Surfaces #10 - DJ Set + Studio Session 4 ▾
This episode features Bandcamp Breakcore, footwork, skewed hip-hop and more from the likes of Samurai Breaks, EQ Why, Deadhand, and
Sophiaaaahjkl;8901, followed by another set of Trash Panda QC originals for the album Is Under Location Surfaces.
A 16-episode bi-weekly series alternating new and unheard live sounds from Trash Panda QC with DJ selections and guests.
8pm GMT Monthly
Dronica #66 - Dronica Meets Robin The Fog ▾
For this Dronica show, Robin The Fog created an experimental noise mix.
Robin The Fog is a sound designer, radio producer, audio archivist, educator and occasional DJ based in London. His work falls under the broad term ‘Radiophonics’ and includes composition, sound installation, radio drama, field recording and documentary. Robin works as an audio preservation engineer at the British Library. He runs workshops and presents the Fog Cast, his own radio show on Resonance FM.
He releases music as Howlround and has been profiled in The Wire, Electronic Sound Magazine and Fact Magazine among others. His sound design works have been displayed at different international museums and in several BBC sessions.
"Robin The Fog conjures Magic" – Electronic Sound Magazine.
Nicola Serra, founder of East London's experimental music festival Dronica, presents new and archival material.
10pm GMT New!
That Travis # Swan Song R&D 2 ▾
To showcase the development of their new project Swan Song (working title), That Travis presents a series of live sessions in Resonance Extra's studios. As part of their practical research, they share music that has influenced the project, perform live and invite guests to share their work.
In this second live broadcast, they perform live alongside Tata Cheng and Miles Lukoszevieze, with a special feature and pre-recorded session with sound artist Eva Leung.
That Travis is a singer-songwriter originally from Hong Kong. Their background is a mixture of a colonial English education and an indigenous upbringing. While the two worlds fight for representation within their work, they exhibit an organic mixture of all influences primarily with their voice, sonic expressions, lyrics and visual aids.
11:30pm GMT Three part series
Strange Morals #3 - Passengers ▾
'Passengers' is the third and final instalment.
Three short stories exploring life moments and exchanges between people, brought to you by Nova Waves.
Midnight GMT
Residencies - Mark Vernon ▾
Mark Vernon explores concepts of audio archaeology, magnetic memory and nostalgia through his sound works. At the core of his practice lies a fascination with the intimacy of the radio voice, environmental sound, obsolete media and the reappropriation of found recordings.
A rich collection of domestic tape recordings; audio letters, dictated notes, answer-phone messages and other lost voices often find their way into his unorthodox soundworlds. These diverse elements are distilled into radiophonic compositions for broadcast, multi-channel diffusion, fixed media and live performances. A keen advocate of radio as an art form, he co-runs and curates Glasgow’s art radio station, Radiophrenia.
Works for radio by Mark Vernon and friends, comprising The Tonic Garden - A Sonic Survey Of Soothing Sounds; Audiology for Beginners; The Eldwitch Transmissions (with Barry Burns); Continue Without Losing Consciousness; and Vernon & Burns Hour.