Thursday 8th December 2022

12:30am GMT New!

Atmospheric Densities #2

The second episode showcases Siavash Hakim and tarxun's new album Hireath, the forthcoming EP by New Zealand duo Tonkyn Pearson, Leena Lee's recordings of a quarry turned wildlife laboratory in Mexico City, chairlift recordings from Argentina by Alma Laprida, an album out of lockdown in China by Li Yilei, Robert Curgenven's weighty new release, not so new releases by Ellen Fullman and Pascal Savy and more!


This is the Flaming Pines radio show featuring new releases, mixes and experiments in field recording, sound art and experimental music, hosted by Kate Carr and guests.

2am GMT

Resonance Radio Orchestra # Overheard #2

The second iteration of Overheard was realised at Install, Glasgow, in November 2010, commissioned by Arika and broadcast live from the streets of Glasgow as well as at Tramway. Featuring Tam Dean Burn and musicians Barry Burns, Luke Fowler, Mark Vernon and Chris Weaver. This is a two hour edit of the full 48 hour broadcast performance. Concept: Ed Baxter and Chris Weaver. Text: Ed Baxter.


The Resonance Radio Orchestra is a floating pool of musicians, engineers, sound-effects creators, actors, writers, composers and broadcasters devoted to making live radio-art. It is based in central London as the in-house artistic wing of Resonance104.4fm, under the direction of Ed Baxter.

4am GMT Twice Monthly on the Second and Fourth Monday at 10pm New!

Resistance Through Ritual #87


Ambient, folk, ritual, electronic, dub, free jazz and exploratory works selected by BroodingSideOfMadness.

6am GMT Weekly, Thursday evening at 11:00pm New!

The Parish News #325


Andy Backhouse presents a two hour show of new and unusual music and sounds - playing everything from Free Jazz to Field Recordings. This is an open-format show with a difference.

8am GMT Twice-Monthly, Thursday at 6pm BST

female:pressure #106 - Carol Arroba

Carolina Arroba known as Caro Arroba is an Ecuadorian musician, producer and performer, currently based in Chicago IL.
 She has been performing live since 2002. Her close bond with minimalism led her to develop a Live P.A. set exclusively played on hardware. 
She creates Techno
 Contemporary, and Techno-tinged using melodies by the recognizably Ecuadorian flutes and guitar. Using synthetic pads that measure loudness, showing 
female sensitivity.

Always generating an atmosphere of sweetness in the mid-ranges. Carolina is exploring the relationship between the body nature and machines. The sound foundations of her project are the result of experimentation in machine hardware synthesis, textures, micro percussion, powerful rings of drum and bass. Carolina Arroba still very active within the electronic music scene in Ecuador
and just released her second EP called Authorial with the label Mishky Records.


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 Monthly on the first Tuesday at 7PM New!

Late Works: By Ear #33

This episode features tracks selected in response to postcards sent in by Molly Martin. Featuring John Cage, Judy Garland, Carolee Schneeman, Debbie Harry, Shirley Kwan & more.


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.

10am GMT New!

Injazero #15


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

11am GMT Monthly / First Tuesday / 8pm

Discrepancies #78

This episode is dedicated to the voice, human, animal, alien & transformed vocal cords. What started as a random selection of tunes eventually took an unexpected turn when I realised the quantity of records being played with the voice center stage.

The first half weise randomly pulled records, for the second half I had a plan in mind. Voice games, gutural drones, acapellas, cut ups, glurps, burps and singalongs for the festive season.

Photo: Elevador de Aguas de Gordejuela, Tenerife, 2020.


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.

Midday 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.

2pm GMT

Akiha Den Den #4 - The Cantina Of Lost Souls

Now: Both Cuttings and Peri realise Monday Man knows something. Perhaps he knows you. Or do you know something he wants?.

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 Monthly

Radio Picnic #67 - Calle Record

Calle record is an online archive project that intends to develop – through a multimedia platform – the recording, documentation and accessibility of music played in public spaces.


Radio Picnic is a mobile radio art project by zonoff which invites multi-disciplinary artists to create works inspired by the radio medium.

3:30pm GMT

A Table of Contents

"I salt my breakfast eggs. All day long I feel created"Anne Dillard, Holy the Firm (1977)

A Table of Contents was produced, mixed and mastered by Dominic Jaeckle and Simon Tonka, © 2021; the readings were recorded at home by Polly Barton, © 2021; accompanying soundtrack, Matthew Shaw & Mason Lindahl, © 2021; artwork, Hoagy Houghton, © 2016.

Dominic Jaeckle is a writer, editor and broadcaster. Jaeckle curates and collates the irregular magazine Hotel and its adjacent projects, and runs a minor publisher Tenement Press.

Polly Barton is a Japanese translator and writer, living in Bristol. Her book Fifty Sounds is published by Fitzcarraldo Editions. Translations include Where the Wild Ladies Are by Aoko Matsuda (Tilted Axis Press) and There’s No Such Thing as an Easy Job by Kikuko Tsumura (Bloomsbury International).

Matthew Shaw is a composer, author and artist; Shaw is currently working with Shirley Collins & Brian Catling on Crowlink; a sound installation and recording project featuring Collins’ recitation of English folk songs collected over seventy years, poetry from Catling and Shaw, and fragments of letters, diaries and prose from Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell and the Bloomsbury Group. Shaw’s Atmosphere of Mona, a book of poetry and photography, was published by Annwyn House in 2020.

Mason Lindahl is a guitarist and composer based in New York City. His finger-picking style is largely influenced by minimalism and classical music. He grew up listening to folk and country music in Northern California, where he was first taught to play the guitar by his father. Lindahl’s recent record Kissing Rosy in the Rain was released by Tompkins Square, 2021.


A work by Dominic J. Jaeckle, Polly Barton, Mason Lindahl & Matthew Shaw. Grounded in a book that collects a roll-of-film’s worth of co-dependent photographs and prose-poems by artist Hoagy Houghton and writer Dominic Jaeckle (36 Exposures, forthcoming from Dostoyevsky Wannabe), A Table of Contents is a quilt of first- and second-hand reticulated reflections and ratiocinations; a ‘disembodied voice-over’ for a set of absent images, memories and other assorted totem poles.

5pm GMT

Underground Institute Festival # Night 1

On this opening night, live performances by Ka Baird, El Khat and DJ Marcelle.

Full lineup:

Multifaceted and all-around original performer Ka Baird (RVNG Intl., NYC) is known for their diverse usage of instruments, the human body and technology, among them breathing techniques, the flute, electronics. Instagram /// Bandcamp

Multi-instrumentalist Eyal El Wahab (Glitterbeat Records) will be playing his self-made instruments, constructed from found materials. El Khat (named for the drug used widely across the Arab Peninsula), plays deconstructed music inspired by Yemenite sounds of the 1960s, the legacy of which Eyal grew up with in Israel. Djaja (Music Video)

Illustrious Dutch turntablist and collector DJ Marcelle, known for her unorthodox techniques will enchant us with a one-off special listening session, composed of a variety of musical landscapes entwined together into something uniquely original. SSFB Presents DJ Marcelle (Documentary)


Resonance Extra presents two nights of the Underground Institute Festival, which was broadcast live from Silent Green, Berlin and Panke Culture on the 8th and 9th December 2022. Sonic exploration, custom built instruments, sound art and avant-garde pop music, featuring some of the most adventurous sonic artists active today.

9pm GMT

The Wire: Adventures In Music and Sound # 8th December 2022

Derek Walmsley presents a special episode featuring tracks from Kali Malone & Maria W Horn's label, XKatedral.


New music with The Wire Magazine.

10:30pm GMT

Resonance Radio Orchestra # The Death Of Nero

The Death of Nero was performed live to air at Hoxton Hall as part of Shoreditch Festival on 1st August 2004. Music by Benedict Drew, Alfredo Genovesi, Chris Weaver, Kay Grant, Viv Corringham, Johny Brown, and others. Interlude theme: Tom Wallace. Texts and lyrics by Ed Baxter.


The Resonance Radio Orchestra is a floating pool of musicians, engineers, sound-effects creators, actors, writers, composers and broadcasters devoted to making live radio-art. It is based in central London as the in-house artistic wing of Resonance104.4fm, under the direction of Ed Baxter.

Midnight GMT Weekly, Thursday evening at 11:00pm New!

The Parish News #326


Andy Backhouse presents a two hour show of new and unusual music and sounds - playing everything from Free Jazz to Field Recordings. This is an open-format show with a difference.

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