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Unexplained Sounds #249 ▾
This episode features music by Slow Abyss, gemma notara, Julien Boudart, Thomas Grenzebach, Veronica Moser, Schloss Tegal, Ajna & Dronny Darko Jarl, Mario Lino Stancati and Walter Fini.
A selection of new experimental music and sound work from the international underground network Unexplained Sounds, curated by Raffaele Pezzella (Sonologyst).
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Maximum Rocknroll Radio #1844 ▾
In this episode, Erika Elizabeth brings you more shattered sounds.
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.
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Body Edit Mind #6 ▾
A 22-hour radio project in 7 episodes by Milo Thesiger–Meacham. An unnamed narrator moves house and pieces together a world of recording devices, names, crime, real-world characters and media from across the globe, featuring 10-second audio extracts from over 6000 individual videos found online, original sound recordings, music, hand-held camera audio and writing. Commissioned by the European Capital of Culture, Esch2022 for the temporary radio art station Radio Art Zone. Follow Fox Neame for more.
5am GMT Twice Monthly on the Second and Fourth Wednesday New!
ID Spectral #11 ▾
ID Spectral is a multi-disciplinary record label and arts collective, showcasing the spectrum of innovative creative identities worldwide.
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Amplification / Annihilation ▾
Paul Rekret presents excerpts from Amplification / Annihilation: In Sonic Defiance of Extinction, which took place at Cafe Oto on Sunday 20th August 2017. Featuring radio works by Leah Barclay (AUS), Robin Buckley (UK), Kate Carr (UK), Minerva Cuevas (MEX), Graciela Muñoz Farida (CHL), Anja Kanngieser and Polly Stanton (UK/AUS), Andrea Polli (MEX), Leanne Betasamosake Simpson (CAN), Ziibiwan (CAN).
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First Light's Third Space #12 - Suny & Ikea Customer Service ▾
This episode of Third Space features Suny and Ikea Customer Service. The first half of the show sees Suny pay homage to the natural spaces and creatives that make them feel close to the city.
In the second portion of the show, Ikea Customer Service explores what Oslo has meant to them since moving to the capital mid-pandemic.
In their own words: "This is a very simple solipsistic mix in the end; a mix of field recordings from long pram walks, bus rides and lullabies, some songs I’ve written to stay sane, and some songs of others that have kept us afloat. And lots of our daughter being a massive beacon of light."
Artwork by Fiona Filipidis.
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.
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Dronica #68 - Dronica Meets Robbie Judkins ▾
In this episode, Dronica meets Robbie Judkins, who has created a mix for the show.
Robbie Judkins is a composer, performer and DJ. He works under the name Left Hand Cuts off the Right; an outlet for exploratory methods and composition mixing zither, repetition, noise, bent electronics, piano and field recordings. He is the host of Parallax View on Threads Radio and creator of Animal Sounds on Resonance FM. His work has been featured in the ICA, Barbican, Wire Magazine, Cafe Oto, NTS, Whitechapel Gallery, Brachliegen Tapes and more.
The programme is a selection of sound and music that remain a source of inspiration and intrigue, have recently brought me joy or solace or have been made by those close to me. Traditional music, cyclical riffs, crackling and humming ambient, shining and shimmering noise, vast dub, pensive harmonies, strange grooves and more. Including Anne Briggs, Laaraji, Black to Comm, Lee Perry, Autopsy, Junior Kimbrough and more.
Nicola Serra, founder of East London's experimental music festival Dronica, presents new and archival material.
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Radio Cascabel # F.A.N.G.O. Mix ▾
A selection of the most vibrant and exciting new sounds of Latin America's emerging talents.
3pm GMT New!
SubPhonics #14 - Snap! Crackle! Pop! ▾
With the financial year rolling over, we here at SubPhonics HQ are on a drive towards fiscal growth! Through noise! We invite you to join us on an hour long journey through BEAUTIFUL SOUNDSCAPES, SOUND ART MADNESS, FREE IMPROV MASTERY, DEVINE VIBES, POST- POST-MODERN MEANDERINGS, and maybe a little romance? Who knows? You will! If you listen here!
We are actively looking to expand our group of collaborators and more permanent members, If you’d like to work with us or would like to book us for a show then please contact Jamie on hello@subphonics.com.
Artwork by Erin Robinson.
Quarterly noise from SubPhonics exploring themes of collaborative sound and performance.
4pm GMT Weekly, Friday at 00.00am New!
Quintavant / QTV Series #20 ▾
Investigations of the Brazilian experimental music scene via Rio De Janeiro's Quintavant label in collaboration with Audio Rebel. With live performances and exploratory sounds produced in the context of Brazil's strange political situation, curated by Francisco Mazza, Bernando Oliveira and Pedro Azevedo.
6pm GMT New!
Injazero #10 - Turkish Experimental Music Special ▾
Injazero Records founder Siné Buyuka plays a selection of electronic, experimental, ambient and contemporary classical tracks.
7pm GMT Weekly on Wednesday at 7pm
Naviar Broadcast #251 - Music’s Everywhere ▾
This episode features music made by Naviar’s community inspired by Isabel del Rio’s poem “Music’s everywhere: / the sea, the wind, the rain, the / storm, the raging fire.”
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 GMT New!
Lepke B: Looperama #3 - Muse Tapes Version 2 ▾
This episode begins with an unreleased track entitled My Rok Star ,a sombre, brooding meditation on the perils of fame,
with additional alteration by yours truly , from the samplerdelic trio of Die Trip Computer Die ( Xentos 'Fray' Bentos, ,Ted Barrow, Lepke B ).
Ted Barrow and Xentos have started a compilation of vintage DTCD material via -
https://dietripcomputerdie.bandcamp.com/album/archive-005-mobsters-from-the-id
and hear some new solo work by Ted Barrow at-
https://tedbarrow.bandcamp.com/album/60-x-60
Next is Hullabaloo , an American musical variety series that ran on NBC from January 12, 1965 through August 29, 1966.
Directed by Steve Binder, who went on to direct Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special,
Hullabaloo served as a big-budget, quality showcase for the leading pop acts of the day, and was also competition for another
like-minded television showcase, ABC's Shindig!.
A different host presided each week—among these were Sammy Davis, Jr., Petula Clark, Paul Anka, Liza Minnelli, Jack Jones, and
Frankie Avalon—singing a couple of his or her own hits and introducing the different acts.
Chart-topping acts who performed on the show included Dionne Warwick, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Rolling Stones,The Yardbirds, Sonny & Cher, the Supremes, Herman's Hermits, The Animals, and Roy Orbison .
Adopted by The Residents, the apocryphal Bavarian composer and music theorist N. Senada, formulated the "Theory of Obscurity",
while his "Theory of Phonetic Organization" states, "the musician should put the sounds first, building the music up from [them] rather than
developing the music, then working down to the sounds that make it up."
This method is part of the process deployed here on Hullabaloo Show #30 Dec 06 1965- with Host: Frankie Avalon .
Special guests -wildlife recordings of Madagascar from CD Madagascar Soundscapes - www.wildsounds.com
The second sonic release by Die Trip Computer Die , We Are Your Friends, includes the track Fourth Flaw .
https://soundcloud.com/alcohol-label/fourth-flaw?in=alcohol-label/sets/die-trip-computer-die-we-are
Here is some of the source material, and permutations ,from the film Liquid Dreams (1991) , music by American composer Ed Tomney.
N-V is about freedom, freedom from the Flesh.....
Lepke B's blissful disregard for the sacred in life has placed him as one of the testcard knights with a totally unique approach to sound plunderphonics and visual art.
8:30pm GMT New!
Atmospheric Densities #14 ▾
To mark the end of 2022, we present a mix featuring a piece from every Flaming Pines release in 2022, presented in the order they came out. It has been a wonderful year of music, a big thanks to everyone who released with the label in 2022 and supported us.
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.
10pm GMT New!
Sonic Commune #4 ▾
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.
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Five Folk Tales for Radio (featuring Steffan Cennydd) ▾
Summer 2022’s monumental Radio Art Zone allowed me the opportunity to work with the best actor of his generation, Steffan Cennydd, who I’d seen on the tv a few times and who luckily was free for a day to record a whole bunch of pieces. These are presented in a sequence here, four in English and one in his native Welsh. The idea in each is not to attempt a traditional radio play nor to produce a classic dramatic monologue. Rather each of these pieces tries to create a psychological object. They are all deliberately elliptical, fragmentary, allusive, but share some underlying themes (obsessions perhaps) and, inevitably, language. Ultimately it’s the actor’s voice that makes them work - you’ll hear that, I think. - Ed Baxter
- The Deserter (27.43)
Commissioned by Radio Art Zone as part of Esch2022 European Capital of Culture.
- Butch Cassidy in Paris (Heart like a Duck, part 3) (27.20)
Commissioned by Hearsay International Audio Festival. Second voice: Willie Carr. Additional recording by Diarmuid McIntyre.
- Ar y Mynydd (On the Mountain) (19.51)
Text commissioned by Benedict Drew. Welsh translation: Ffion Emyr. Guitar loop sampled from a performance by Alasdair Roberts.
- Birdbrain (25.29)
Commissioned by Radio Art Zone as part of Esch2022 European Capital of Culture. Baby’s voice: Ivor Forsyth-Lanceley. Additional recording by Peter Lanceley.
- My Life as Doug Yule (25.39)
Commissioned by Radio Art Zone as part of Esch2022 European Capital of Culture. Additional recording by Trilby Baxter.
Thanks to all involved in these collaborations; to Knut, Sarah, Mathilde and Necef at RAZ; to Daniela Gargiulo; and, for their encouragement, Kersten Glandien, Anthony Moore, Milo Thesiger-Meacham and Jim Whelton.
Five Folk Tales for Radio (featuring Steffan Cennydd). Voice: Steffan Cennydd. Concept, text, sound design, montage by Ed Baxter. Recording engineer: Michael Umney.