Monday 5th December 2022

Midnight GMT Monthly

Gravity Waves and The Spirit World # September 2022

In this episode, music from around The Spirit of Gravity - compilations from Difficult Art And Music, Abstrakce Records, along with Shit Creek who played at our last show. The second hour features two extended audio works: The Hallucinogenic, a spoken word ambient essay by Mark Fisher and Justin Barton; and a strange and spectral track from Mark Leckey's (fairly) recent exhibition at Tate Britain.


Commissioned new work from contemporary sound practitioners and other audio choices from experimental electronic collective The Spirit of Gravity.

2am GMT

Residencies - Puwaba!

In this inaugural episode, Puwaba! provides "an inner city dance grotto for self expression." For more information visit: http://puwaba-puwaba-puwaba.tumblr.com/


An inner city dance grotto for self-expression.

8am GMT New!

Injazero #49 - Brueder Selke Guest Mix

This episode features a guest mix by Brueder Selke.


Injazero Records founder Siné Buyuka plays a selection of electronic, experimental, ambient and contemporary classical tracks.

9am GMT

DISembTEChyb #3 - The Sound of Protest

This show was broadcast in front of a live audience at S A V V Y Contemporary to open Documenta 14's radio project SAVVY Funk


A mix series by new media artist Antye Greie-Ripatti.

11:02am GMT Monthly on the Fourth Tuesday at 10pm

Sonic Tapestries #33


Mat Eric Hart presents a sedated sojourn through worldly and mystical sounds.

1pm GMT New!

walkplacedistancetime #10 - Kittiwake Triptych No. 3: Dunstanburgh

Welcome to walkplacedistancetime.

Walking, movement in place, in air, distance through time.

Today’s episode is Kittiwake Triptych No. 1: Cullernose.

This is the third of a triptych of recordings of my walking to “the same place” – a Kittiwake colony – twenty minutes sitting at the place and my walking away back to my starting point. The three “same places” are one in rural Newfoundland and two in rural Northumberland. At each site, on another day, or at a different time of the same day, each recording would have been different.


embodiment -:- walking human movement -:- place more-less natural -:- distance time over across -:- field recording -:- poetry -:- composition -:- martin p eccles

2pm GMT

Akiha Den Den #1 - Voices From The Deep Darkness

First episode Voices From The Deep Darkness sees Cuttings pick up a mysterious voice on his ham radio receiver - a girl's voice calling for help. Disturbing memories kick in that seem to offer clues to what's happening - memories of the enigmatic Monday Man.

Missed the show? Catch up on Mixcloud.


A unique audio drama series created by writer/director Neil Cargill and musician/sound designer Simon James featuring an original electronic music score and full cast including Ian McDiarmid, famed for his role as Emperor Palpatine in the Star Wars saga, as Cuttings – the radio ham who picks up a mysterious voice. The voice belongs to a girl (Joy McAvoy, from Ken Loach's The Angels' Share, and Filth) trapped in an abandoned amusement park called Akiha Den Den. Singer Wendy Rae Fowler (featured vocalist with bands such as Queens Of The Stone Age) lends her distinctive Alabama tones to the multi-layered soundscape as it becomes clear there's a whole community there, whose words and music become woven into a mesmerising plea for help. Everything becomes highly charged when one of the trapped inhabitants finds a way into our world – where his impact on us could be as devastating and far-reaching as an unknown, unseen virus.

2:30pm GMT

Fading Somewhere Else #3


Fading Somewhere Else is a work by Morkebla & Dalhous. The short three-part series hopes to explore and streamline some of the music that has influenced their philosophy in the sound-exploration of unconscious states of self.

4:30pm GMT

Tenement Press Presents SJ Fowler’s MUEUM # III (of IV)

"With the apocalyptic vision of Ballard and the acerbic attitude of Céline, MUEUM scatters human detritus over the shiny Perspex of our most dearly loved vitrines."Chris McCabe

"A showcase, ransacked with horrid delight: Fowler's MUEUM presents the placid, lurid violences of surveillance and exhibition with startling and brutal stylishness. A seething triumph."Eley Williams

A novella of ludic menace, a puzzle without pieces, SJ Fowler’s MUEUM pictures the amassing and dismantling of a public edifice, brick by brick, in prose that refracts and breaks the light emitted by history’s ornaments and history’s omissions. Suspended in unknowable time there is a city; in the city, an event, a conflict. Amid the ash, fog and cloud, there is the manufacturing of a space—a many-winged museum on the make.

On the plinths, exquisite remnants of life present and past—adorning the walls, portraits of gentle torture sit hand in hand with brutal and statuesque portrayals of camaraderie—and the gift-shop is littered with plastic curios and gilt revulsion. Goya, as atmosphere rather than artwork, hovers amid iron age ghosts, bronzed ideas, and antiqued anxiety.

Pacing the hall, atrium and corridor, there are those who keep the museum—the various midwives to the building’s demands—and those, like the reader, who merely visit; those who pass through the vacant galleries adrift with questions. What can I touch? What is next to Egypt? What is hidden in Mesopotamia? Where do we eat? Drink? Where is the entrance? The exit? Following the tradition of the Nestbeschmutzer authors (“one who dirties their own nest,” vis-à-vis Bernhard and Gombrowicz, et al), in Fowler’s curt, spiralling, and acute work, the museum’s keepers will answer.


A four-part, unabridged broadcast of SJ Fowler’s debut novella, MUEUM — as read by the author — recorded on location in Resonance Extra's South London studios. Produced by Dominic Jaeckle and Milo Thesiger-Meacham.

5:30pm GMT

The Wire: Adventures In Music and Sound # 1st December 2022

In this episode, Phil England plays sounds and music by Band Nada Kentjana, Moin, Saul Williams, Balka Sound, Brackenbury/Bianco, Molly Joyce, Maggie Nicols and more.


New music with The Wire Magazine.

7pm GMT

Earth Tones #4


Glasgow-based Bobby Jewell presents a series of ambient mixes for Resonance Extra with guest features by musicians and artists.

8pm GMT Weekly, Saturday 11pm

Old Dreams for a New Age #58

In this episode, presenter Theo Sayers and his brother, musician Miles Courtney, play an eclectic selection of songs written/performed by siblings. Featuring The Mills Brothers, The Beach Boys and The Shaggs.


Electronic musician Theo Sayers transports listeners with a mix of electronic, ambient, spiritual and new age music.

9pm GMT New!

Estuary Magic #17

Three thoughts in relation to an upcoming performance.


Communiques from Thanet Tape Centre, Hard drive sludge. audio tidal pools. Music sediment. Friends utterances, sea walls of noise, salt marsh drone.

10pm GMT

Sonic Darts # Sonandes Sound Arts Biennial

In this episode, Gwaith Swn’s Sonic Darts has been taken over by the collaborators of the V International Biennial Edition of Sound Art Sonandes, Bolivia. Compositions and works played during the show were made as the result of workshops carried out by international artists who were invited to the festival and a working group made up of local creators and composers.

Sonandes would like to extend a thank you to all collaborators and guest artists: Reni Hofmüller (AT), Valentina Vuksic (CH), Celeste Betancurt (CO), Felix Deufel (DE), Thomas Béguin (CA), Sam Conran (UK), Marcus Maeder (CH ), Camilo Cantor (CO), Asimtria (PE), La Fuga (BO), John Grzinich (EE), Cecilia Castro (AR), Santiago Johnson (AR), Rodrigo Rios Zunino (CL), Susana Chau (CL), Elisa Balmaceda (CL), Spectral Committee (CL), La Nueva Sensación (BO), Colectivo Ch’ixi (BO) and all the participants and audiences.


Gwaith Swn's Sonic Darts is a London-based sound art collective presenting new sound works, performances and discussions.

11pm GMT Twice-Monthly, Thursday at 6pm BST

female:pressure #104 - BB Deng

Berlin-based DJ BB Deng was born in Hong Kong and raised in Taiwan. She started her music career playing in rock bands and was a resident DJ in clubs in Taipei. In 2004 she moved to Beijing for her Film study, but she didn't let go her passion for music and in 2008 she opened a club named "The Boat" - a real boat that combines live performances, DJ parties and film screenings. She later joined China's first electronic music label "Acupuncture Records" and helped organize countless parties, including the famous INTRO electronic music festival. In 2016 she got signed with the British electronic music equipment brand Novation as its first Taiwanese ambassador.

In the same year, she joined the family of Chinese booking agency Modernsky, and began touring festivals and clubs around the world, from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mongolia to Germany, Holland, Switzerland, France, Croatia, Austria, Finland, Poland and Spain.
In 2018, Deng BB started releasing her own techno productions. From German labels - Sound of Berlin, Kuukou Records, Be Sure, Fehler Musik, Electrotribe - to other national labels such as Reload Black label (Spain), Blackat Label (Miami), Minitech (Amsterdam), Set of the day (Switzerland), ABC boyler coalition (Italy) to Fallen Angel (USA) and Industrial girls (Colombia).


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.

Midnight GMT Monthly

Tse Tse Fly Middle East # December 2022

This episode features music by Anan Elbash, Zell, Bartama Project, Youmna Saba and many more.


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.

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