Friday 8th March 2024

1am GMT Weekly

Maximum Rocknroll Radio #1895

Turn it upside down with Erika Elizabeth in this episode.


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.

2am GMT Weekly on Wednesday at 7pm

Naviar Broadcast #309 - A Distant Mountain

This episode features music made by Naviar's community inspired by Takahama Kyoshi’s poem “A distant mountain / Seen in the sunlight: / A desolate field”.

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.

2:30am GMT

Into The Wild

World Listening Day takes place every July 18 to honour the birthday of Canadian composer and environmentalist R. Murray Schafer, often credited as the founder of acoustic ecology.

Many thanks to Chris Sciacca (sound recordist, editor and producer) and Kersten Glandien (executive producer).


Into The Wild is a recorded sound excursion from Brighton Station to Stanmer Park, discovering sound marks of the city and its enchanting environs, winding up in the unique garden community of Stanmer Organics. Produced by members of Sound Art Brighton to celebrate World Listening Day 2023.

3am 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.

3:30am 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.

7am GMT

Sonic Darts # Sound Art Kids

This episode showcases sound work made by children and young people and features responses to our open call on the theme, including Alessia Anastassopulos's graphic scores for rocking a baby to sleep, Staalplaat Soundsystem's instrument building workshops, and a sonic map of Sunset Walks, carried out by young people in neighbouring Welsh communities.


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

8am GMT New!

walkplacedistancetime #24 - One Day in June: Movement 5

Welcome to walkplacedistancetime.

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

In this episode: Iceland ... every three hours for 24 hours ... eight times ... daag einn I juni ... I stand and look east across the fell to the obelisk. Beyond it the northern shoulder of Burfell rises then slips away off its hog’s back summit.

Stand and listen to the plaintive pipe of the Golden Plover and the croak of the Snipe.

Stand … then move off ... down the slope; through the Marsh Marigolds; over the stream; cross two fences; cross the horse paddock to the leaning post; along the horse path; around to the fence to the left; over the fence; cross four streams; pass the waterfall; cross the marsh; cross the stream on stones; up the slope to gap in ridge; up the slope to the lip; around the obilisk; pause; retrace my steps ... eight walks ... eight sections ... split ... re-built ... into a day at random ... eight movements ... this is movement 5.


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

9am GMT

Viral Radio #4


Viral Radio dives deep into the rabbit hole of internet music culture.

Midday GMT Weekly, Monday, 6pm

Unexplained Sounds #337

This episode features new music by Llyn Y Cwn, Michael Grunditz, Susan Campos Fonseca, Kentin Jivek, Igor Ballereau, P.U.M.A., David Lee Myers, Sonologyst, Lars Bröndum and Nerthus.


A selection of new experimental music and sound work from the international underground network Unexplained Sounds, curated by Raffaele Pezzella (Sonologyst).

1pm GMT New!

Trash Panda QC Is Under Location Surfaces #4 - DJ Set + Studio Session 1

In this episode: a DJ set with some recent favourites, and a studio session premiering the first batch of new tracks for the Is Under Location Surfaces album, which will be gradually expanding from now until January. Tracks available after broadcast here.


A 16-episode bi-weekly series alternating new and unheard live sounds from Trash Panda QC with DJ selections and guests.

1:30pm GMT Weekly, Saturday 11pm

Old Dreams for a New Age #68

In this episode, Theo Sayers plays an eclectic selection of music from Dead Can Dance, Prince, Boards of Canada and more.


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

2pm GMT

Radio Concrete #52 - Izenberg Sesper

This episode is composed by Izenberg out of flexi-discs, synthesizers and live radio sampling. Using a few flexi discs including ones found in old National Geographic and Psychology magazines I’ve crafted a few short pieces from found sounds. The final piece in this episode includes Alex Sesper on tapes and synthesizer.


Radio Concrete by **Hagai Izenberg is a monthly experimental radio show focusing on live mixing and processing of field recordings together with contemporary music and soundscapes.

2:30pm GMT Weekly, Saturday 11pm

Old Dreams for a New Age #68

In this episode, Theo Sayers plays an eclectic selection of music from Dead Can Dance, Prince, Boards of Canada and more.


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

3:30pm GMT

Lossless Communication #4


Exploring sound discovery in the internet era with Robin Buckley AKA rkss.

4:30pm GMT Monthly on the fourth Wednesday at 7.30pm

Littoral Transmissions #32 - Tunnel Woods

From floor to canopy through branches to the sky.


Littoral Transmissions meander through the sonic landscape of the River Lea from Stonebridge Lock to Leamouth. Recordings from the field converge with layers of sound to create an aural impression of the navigation.

5pm GMT

Earwitness #4 w/ Mariam Rezaei

This episode features DJ, composer and improviser Mariam Rezaei.

Missed the show? Catch up on Mixcloud.


Long-form gonzo radio exploration of artists on the outer edge with Eric Boros.

6pm GMT New!

Lepke B: Looperama #4 - Morlock Pie with Cowsill Jam

In this episode:

Adopted by masked avant-rock multimedia art collective The Residents, mysterious Bavarian composer and music theorist N. Senada, formulated the "Theory of Phonetic Organization", which 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."

Extracting music from two albums, Intruders (2018), produced by Eric Drew Feldman and The Residents, then their album God In Three Persons (1988), the "Theor " accumulates extraneous sonic debris, with a deliberated juxtaposition of sounds.

Morlock Pie

Special Guest vocals are from Tiny Tim, from his debut album God Bless Tiny Tim (1968). Tiny Tim was an American singer, ukulele player, and musical archivist. With his astonishing vocal range and vast repertoire of turn-of-the-century Tin Pan Alley songs, he is best remembered for his cover hit Tiptoe Through the Tulips, sung in a falsetto voice.

Next, we meet The Cowsills,an American singing group from Newport, Rhode Island, six siblings noted for performing professionally and singing harmonies at an early age, later with their mother.

When the group expanded to its full family membership by 1967, the six siblings ranged in age from 8 to 19. Joined by their mother, Barbara Cowsill, the squeaky-clean family group image inspired the 1970s television show The Partridge Family.

Additional material is from their own television special, called A Family Thing, in November 1968 on NBC television,
and Playboy After Dark, an American television show hosted by Hugh Hefner!

Special incongruous guest stars include American mezzo-soprano Cathy Berberian from Luciano Berio's Visage (1961),
Emil Beaulieau: America’s Greatest Living Noise Artist, and Liberace.

As a hideous bonus, the "Theory of Phonetic Organization" is applied to the chance encounter of Sigue Sigue Sputnik and The Patsy (1964) voice coaching lessons.


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.

7pm GMT Monthly

Roamer's Gap #4 - The Sunda Megathrust

The Sunda Megathrust is one of the most seismogenic structures on earth. Traveling through Asia for the fourth in the Roamers Gap series The Sticky Buttons Collective takes you through the streets of this volatile part of the world to uncover the rich clash of sounds and cultures.


Roamer's Gap is a unique exploration of global sounds through the medium of vinyl records by Sticky Buttons' Alex Wight, Jack Headford and Alex Headford.

9pm GMT Monthly on the Fourth Tuesday at 8pm

Conditional #7 - Guest Mix w/ rkss

In this episode, a guest mix from London-based rkss, entitled Now That's What I Call Computer Music!, running the gamut of experimental skewed electronics.


Tracks from across the spectrum of electronic and computer music, with Calum Gunn of Conditional.

11pm GMT Monthly on the Second Friday at 11pm

The Infinite Inward #70


Cosmic, transcendent sounds and exploratory electronics with f.ampism.

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