Thursday 11th April 2024

Midnight BST New!

Midnight Echoes #4

This mix imagines the sounds you might hear as you explore the backrooms of your mind when night bleeds into the morning. Sometimes the music is calm or playful, but mostly it is dark and foreboding, evoking anxious feelings that you struggle to shake as you wrestle with unpleasant and perplexing dreams.


Music journalist Ilia Rogatchevski presents a weekly selection of expansive sounds and adventurous music from the world of audio.com and beyond.

1am BST Monthly on the first Tuesday at 7PM New!

Late Works: By Ear #7

In this episode, the 'By Ear' recordings resume with Pike Ogilvy's prepared drum solo, and more loose association is made in response to postcards sent in by Nathalie Hollis, Fergus Polglase, Keziah Mornin & Plum Cloutman. Featuring Francis Alÿs, Portishead & Tony Allen.


The radio counterpart to live intermedia event series Late Works, hosted by founder Joseph Bradley Hill. Each month a selection of artists respond to the show on postcards and send them in as inspiration for the next. Running through the shows are a modular stem experiment in which musicians improvise live to original 15 minute compositions.

2am BST Monthly on the first Tuesday at 10pm New!

Superfluid #25


Btech and Eman Resu of Superfluid present sound, music, noise along with all their sources via talk, fiction and truth.

3am BST Weekly, Thursday evening at 11:00pm New!

The Parish News #240


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.

5am BST New!

Estuary Magic #29 - Dream Reconnaissance


Communiques from Thanet Tape Centre, Hard drive sludge. audio tidal pools. Music sediment. Friends utterances, sea walls of noise, salt marsh drone.

6am BST First Tuesday of each month, 11PM - 1AM. New!

AA+ DRONE OPERATØR RADIØ #13

Drone Operator returns after a two-year pause. We are happy to melt your fatuous little brains with the finest selection of free jazz, noisy electronics and avant-garde improvisation again. Sometimes shrill and loud, sometimes quiet and melodious, we will watch in amazement as the most delicate sound palaces collapse and disappear into chaos, only to be rebuilt in new forms shortly afterwards.

This episode features Alice Coltrane in a Slowed & Reverb Special and picks up exactly where the last one left off. A ten minute Kratzr Records Store live recording can also be found in this fine eclectic mix, which should sweeten your probably shitty day.


Monthly experimen†al kleptomaniac post digital free jazz spam channel operated by artists Tilman Hornig and Paul Barsch aka DRONE OPERATØR.

8am BST Monthly

Radio Picnic #71 - RöstiBrücke 2023

RöstiBrücke 2023 is the second part of an annual series of trans-linguistic-regional music exchanges in Switzerland.

Initiated right after the pandemic, this dialogue in performance and sound arts builds bridges between venues and artists. Cave12 and the Walcheturm pioneered by taking part in 2022.

For this 2023 edition, we managed to break through the Gotthard with Oggimusica and Foce in Lugano. We were also able to establish a trans-Jurassic connection with Centre Culturel ABC in La-Chaux-de-Fonds and Kaserne in Basel with Klappfon.


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

9am BST New!

Shuffle #1 - All the Small Things

In this edition of Shuffle, get ready to listen to the weirdest, mind-blowing covers and drifts of All the Small Things by Blink 182. There's no order, no lists, just exclusive, overwrought fandom material. Guitarists, violinists, babies, acapella squirrels, octopuses, brainwaves, SoundCloud stars, dogs and cats,... all are welcome in Shuffle mode.


Shuffle by Agnès Pe is a formula radio programme taken to the extreme: repetitive, obscure and humorous. Each episode presents obscure covers of a single song. “Anything that spreads by imitation or spreads by bodily reproduction, like genes, or by viral infection is a meme” - (Richard Dawkins, 2013).

10am BST Monthly

Tse Tse Fly Middle East # August 2017


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.

Midday BST Monthly / First Tuesday / 8pm

Discrepancies #51


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.

1pm BST Twice Monthly on the Second and Fourth Thursday New!

Athens Inner City Broadcast #41 - Bands 80s/90s


Explorations of the inner city sounds of Athens and surrounding areas through lucid soundscapes and site-specific transmissions.

2pm BST New!

Kinn Presents #3 - Kareem Samara Archives (2018 - 2021)

In this episode, Kareem and Kinn stitch together 3 years of sketches, demos, field recordings and live improvisations into an hour of completely original and unheard music. Additional features from composer Reuben Kyriakides (Piano) & Bint Mbareh (Vocals & Buzuq).

Kareem and Kinn will be recording a short LP in the summer featuring finalised pieces for Oud, Guitar, Feedback and Samplers.


Channelling an array of fervent interests in many genres through different mediums (Film, Music, Sound Art and more), Kinn - the brooding-electronics project of London based artist Freddy Lomas - and his guests use original soundscapes and compositions to weave together an original concept for each month's show.

3pm BST Monthly on the Second Friday at 11pm

The Infinite Inward #34


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

5pm BST

Theatre of the Ears #9 - Desire, Fear, Capitalism

This episode features themes of desire, fear, and capitalism, with tracks from Sean Landers, Philemona Williamson, David Velez, and Ake Hodell.


Theatre of the Ears is a programme exploring radio and transmission art, hosted by Andrew Jarvis.

6pm BST Twice-Monthly, First and Third Thursday at 6pm BST

female:pressure #137 - Meira Asher

Meira Asher’s work challenges accepted conventions of practice and genre, even within the supposed open-minded circles of the avant-garde. A composer, performer and human rights activist, she freely oscillates between, through and beyond the fields of sound art and radio art.

In the past 20 years her artistic practice has been focusing on in-depth and long- term projects, and she has been working assiduously, amassing many different projects in different veins. She is the producer of the independent Radioart show radioart106 since 2014 and a former lecturer at the University of Haifa's Art School (2012-22).

Her works were released on Crammed, Sub Rosa, Auditorium, Raash Records and Ultima Ratio labels, but mostly independent through her own platforms. Her recent works include TANSIKتنسيق for Radio Reina Sofia Madrid, a Hebrew version of Antonin Artaud’s radio essay Pour en finir avec le jugement de Dieu and Sonic Voyage of Resistance for Radio Art Zone.


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.

7pm BST

Earth Tones #13


Glasgow-based Bobby Jewell presents a series of ambient mixes for Resonance Extra with guest features by musicians and artists.

8pm BST

The Rottenslushy Show #46


60 minutes of vivid aural excitement mixed by Ian Murphy.

9pm BST

The Wire: Adventures In Music and Sound # 11th April 2024

In this episode, Meg Woof plays tracks by some of the artists interviewed in the new issue of The Wire, including cover stars Still House Plants, Lolina, and Angelica Sanchez; plus new music by Nika Son, Elaine Mitchener, and Iceboy Violet; and several tracks from a new and extensive fundraiser compilation put together by New York label Purple Tape Pedigree


New music with The Wire Magazine.

10:30pm BST

Radia #991 - Verse & Chorus By Dominic J. Jaeckle & Nadia De Vries

This episode is contribution by Resonance FM and Resonance Extra.

Readers, in order of appearance — Nadia de Vries; Cíntia Gil; Diamanda La Berge Dramm; Mark Lanegan; Stanley Schtinter; Becket Flannery; Vilde Valerie Bjerke Torset; Matthew Shaw; & Duke Garwood.

An exquisite corpse of an “I” played out in a multiplicity of voices, Verse & Chorus is an experimental act of collaborative reworking that quilts and collages cuts from two manuscripts (Jaeckle and de Vries) into an imagined third object. In order of appearance, the piece assembles readings from Nadia de Vries, Cíntia Gil, Diamanda La Berge Dramm, Mark Lanegan, Stanley Schtinter, Becket Flannery, and Vilde Valerie Bjerke Torset, with an accompaniment of borrowed songs and original music from Matthew Shaw, Mark Lanegan, and Duke Garwood.

Jaeckle and de Vries writings are excerpted from two collections published by Dostoyevsky Wannabe; Jaeckle’s 36 Exposures and de Vries’ I Failed to Swoon, 2021. Verse & Chorus was first broadcast on Montez Press Radio (New York), 29.01.21, and was broadcast thereafter as an element of the online programme for the 2021 edition of Rewire Festival (The Hague, Netherlands), 06.05.21.

Jaeckle's 36 Exposures is forthcoming in a new edition from John Cassavetes / Tenement Press, and is available for preorder here. Nadia de Vries' I Failed to Swoon is available here.

This twitter-verse feed takes philosophy personally, mixmasters it up with best friends and late-night movie simulations. While there are encounters by the galore, and biographical instants dropped like crumbs on a forest walk, the focus here is not on the story, but the lighting, the staging, the choreography of digression. Talk about talking. In these mirrors are reflections of a lost brother, an almost date, an almost self, on the times we used to have, the blood rites we shared until we couldn’t. (…) Pensive, coiled, we are dropped in the midst of a drama that will need to bury a few Russian philosophers before life can begin again. And coursing through it all this essential belief: that the right painted apple, the right sentence, the right thought: would change the world. The revolution is in the waiting room.

Mike Hoolboom, on Jaeckle’s 36 Exposures

I Failed to Swoon fails to swoon; it relays; it blurts; like someone breaking bad news to you, but about themselves and with no bedside manner, who then moves to sit somewhere else while maintaining eye contact; De Vries is a poet of barbed brevity, brutal idiom, figgety desire and delicious deadpan, like fresh white spit on a patent leather shoe; what can you do but hold up your fist of horns and believe her entirely?

Jack Underwood, on de Vries’ I Failed to Swoon

With aphorism, deep pith, and humour, Nadia de Vries delivers her sly lines and contrarian point of view with great force, making an uncomfortable music. I Failed to Swoon keeps it real. It has menace.

Peter Gizzi, on de Vries’ I Failed to Swoon

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Members of Radia, the international group of independent cultural radio stations, explore new and forgotten ways of making radio.

11pm BST Weekly, Thursday evening at 11:00pm New!

The Parish News #241


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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