Midnight GMT
Earth Tones #4 ▾
Glasgow-based Bobby Jewell presents a series of ambient mixes for Resonance Extra with guest features by musicians and artists.
1am GMT
Radia Redux ▾
A nine-part retrospective of the first five seasons of the Radia network’s epochal (and on-going) radio art series. Assembled by Lee Stapleford.
6am 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.
8am GMT New!
Sonic Commune #2 ▾
This episode features music by Guy Birkin, Ramleh, Tony Conrad, Akira Rabelais 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 GMT First Tuesday of each month, 11PM - 1AM. New!
AA+ DRONE OPERATØR RADIØ #7 ▾
Drone Operatør's seventh radio show features a vast selection of recently released material by various artists. Some of it layered and cut in half but def. worth to dig deeper and delve into the respective artists' albums in their wholeness.
This time our guest is the almighty BLUE STORK who presents a 30 min mixtape of recordings of his free jazz/noise band which is currently named HAN and VirtualDJ Home edits/loops of his favourite parts of tracks which he often just likes for those parts specifically.
This show is to sit back and listen…<3<3<3
Monthly experimen†al kleptomaniac post digital free jazz spam channel operated by artists Tilman Hornig and Paul Barsch aka DRONE OPERATØR.
Midday 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.
1pm GMT Monthly on the Second Wednesday at 10pm
Sonic Realities #20 ▾
Another eclectic selection, taking in lesser-known shoegaze, Swedish drum’n’bass, techno, a Tangerine Dream exclusive and a selection by Neil Halstead of Slowdive
Eclectic musical face-off between German electronic musician and producer Ulrich Schnauss and Nathaniel Cramp (Sonic Cathedral).
2pm GMT Weekly on Friday at Noon
Trace #4 ▾
Trace is a project exploring liminal space of the Irish Border between Ireland and Northern Ireland through photography and field recordings taken at almost 200 border crossings. The project aims to document open and free movement currently enjoyed on the Island of Ireland in the context of the current political negotiations. Each episode explores a different section of the border.
3pm GMT
In The Abstract #1 ▾
In The Abstract with Dennis De Caires draws on fringe sounds, lo-fi and bedroom techno to noise art and ambient sound works. Produced in collaboration with Australian community arts station 2ser.
5pm GMT Monthly on the first Tuesday at 7PM New!
Late Works: By Ear #23 ▾
In this episode, Kirin Crooks & Mary Watt's postcards are responded to, featuring frogs and flowers and bugs from Ivor Cutler, Jack Jones, Norman Mclaren & Len Lye, as well as new releases from Kiran Leonard, Martha Skye Murphy & Josefin Runsteen.
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.
6pm GMT
Fae Ma Bit Tae Ur Bit #72 ▾
Sound collage, record spinning, havering, ear wonk and general head scratch with Dylan Nyoukis of the Chocolate Monk label.
8pm GMT Monthly on the Second Wednesday at 10pm
Sonic Realities #21 ▾
Eclectic musical face-off between German electronic musician and producer Ulrich Schnauss and Nathaniel Cramp (Sonic Cathedral).
9pm GMT
The Wire: Adventures In Music and Sound # 15th December 2022 ▾
In this episode, Joseph Stannard presents tracks by Simona Zamboli, Obituary, Meredith Monk, Lori Goldston, Metal Preyers, Bardo Todol, Beauty Pill and many more.
New music with The Wire Magazine.
10:30pm GMT
Nuclear Family Tour #2 - Sizewell - Trawsfynydd - Dounreay (Mixed by Signals) ▾
Episode two features field recordings from Sizewell, Trawsfyndd, Dounreay, Hinkley Point C, Heysham and Winfrith power stations. All content recorded by Marek Gabrysch on location in August 2015.
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Lindsay Duncason and Marek Gabrysch present field recordings and interviews taken on their tour of the UK's 16 active and decommissioned power stations in an Arts Council England supported project. In a series of three broadcasts in collaboration with Michael McHugh, a Newcastle-based sound designer and label manager of Signals, Duncanson and Gabrysch interview local stakeholders in the UK's nuclear infrastructure as diverse as armed police, Welsh protestors, bird watchers, fisherman, trainspotters, golfers and tourists. This three part documentary series paints oblique portraits of the controversial and unique nuclear environment, complementing the original travelogue, family photo album and project journal later developed by the artists into a book. You can support the artists work directly by visiting their BigCartel.
11:30pm GMT
Resonance Radio Orchestra # 'The Death of Kodak' Live at The Cockpit Theatre ▾
Here they present a recording of The Death of Kodak, live at The Cockpit Theatre for Rough for Opera, 2015.
"Founded by George Eastman in 1892, the renowned photographic film company Eastman Kodak filed for bankruptcy in 2012. The Death of Kodak imaginatively charts this tragic trajectory in terms of the apparent eclipse of analogue technology and the dissolution of identity in the digital era. The graphic score (the length and structure of which is determined by Fibonacci Numbers) is drawn on digital camera flash units, projected on to the retinas of the individual musicians – a technique originally explored by Ed Baxter."
Featuring:
Rodney Earl Clarke: voice (Rochester, New York); Richard Scott: voice (Eastman Kodak); Ed Baxter: text, direction; Louise Goodwin: percussion; Simon King: electric guitar; Elo Masing: amplified violin; Markus Sasse: bass guitar; Milo Thesiger-Meacham: electric guitar; and Chris Weaver: electronics. Voice over: Piers Gibbon.
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 #327 ▾
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.