Midnight GMT
SHAPE # TOLE ▾
Sounds of the SHAPE Platform (Sound, Heterogeneous Art and Performance in Europe).
1am GMT
Earwitness #4 w/ Mariam Rezaei ▾
This episode features DJ, composer and improviser Mariam Rezaei.
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Long-form gonzo radio exploration of artists on the outer edge with Eric Boros.
2am GMT Monthly on the First Wednesday at 8pm
Shimmering Moods Records #60 ▾
Amsterdam's Shimmering Moods Records explores the many sides of experimental ambient music, into the far reaches of the imagination.
4am GMT
Residencies - Sound, Thoughts, Words & Music ▾
This six hour edition of Residencies, hosted by London-based composer and sound artist Stace Constantinou, investigates the extent to which sound can be considered music through a series of compositions and interviews with renowned performers, improvisers, writers, poets and thinkers including Mark Bokowiec, Rhodri Davies, Manni Dee, David Hendy, Virginia Firnberg, Jane Manning OBE, Alan Stones and Julie Wilson-Bokowiec. For a full list of compositions, visit:
http://trainofthoughtsstuff.tumblr.com/post/138414807158/sound-thoughts-words-and-music.
10am GMT Monthly on the Second Friday at 11pm
The Infinite Inward #70 ▾
Cosmic, transcendent sounds and exploratory electronics with f.ampism.
Midday GMT Weekly, Thursday evening at 11:00pm New!
The Parish News #235 ▾
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.
2pm 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.
2:30pm GMT
Walking with Sebald: Austerlitz and the East End ▾
Patrick and his guests walk from Exchange Square behind Liverpool Street Station – where Austerlitz first arrives to London on the Kindertransport – to Brick Lane where Stephen reads a poem dedicated to Altab Ali and Bill Fishman. From there they continue to Alderney Road – where Austerlitz lives in the novel and also home to the oldest Ashkenazi Jewish cemetery in the UK – and finally arrive at Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park behind St. Clement's Hospital where Sebald's character spends a long period of recovery.
Sound recorded by Milo Thesiger-Meacham and photography by Karen Lacey-Holder. Thanks to Leonard Shear of the United Synagogue.
In this extended programme Patrick Bernard follows in the footsteps of W. G. Sebald and his eponymous character Austerlitz as he explores the East End of London with poet Stephen Watts (a friend of 'Max' Sebald who accompanied him on many of his walks). They are joined by Nadia Valman and David Anderson from Queen Mary University of London as they visit many of the locations in the novel to uncover the layers of history hidden beneath the surface of the city and Sebald's text.
5pm 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
6pm 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.
7pm GMT New!
Midnight Echoes #6 ▾
In this episode of this series, Ilia Rogatchevski presents a mix that packs in carnal club sounds, spiritual jazz and ancient flutes. Plus new music from Luce Mawdsley, Adam Wiltzie and Damsel Elysium.
Music journalist Ilia Rogatchevski presents a weekly selection of expansive sounds and adventurous music from the world of audio.com and beyond.
8pm GMT Special Broadcast New!
Strands # Who Cares? (Part One) ▾
Now: "Who Cares? A Radio Tale", a special broadcast project recorded like at Gasworks, curated by MA students at the Royal College of Art, and commissioned by Resonance.
Strands is a programme of digital radio art commissions available to UK-based sound and radio artists under the age of 28 - supported by Jerwood Charitable Foundation.
11pm 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).
Midnight GMT Monthly / First Tuesday / 8pm
Discrepancies #92 ▾
A strange episode. I found my Ivor Cutler records and decided to play them randomly with recent purchases as well as some other bits and bobs, the effect is weirdly relaxing, sparse, fluid. Like a swim!
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.