Midnight BST
Lepke B # Furious Future ▾
Lepke B is hard to find. Lepke B is an idea derived from science-fiction. Lepke B is the missing dimension in the world of matter and anti-matter. His brain is a neuronic network spread out over melodies and words that have been transmitted since the beginning of times.
6am BST
Last Movies: In Conversation With Stanley Schtinter ▾
An ongoing event series at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, and soon to take residence at the Watershed in Bristol, Schtinter's project challenges all of the calcified criteria that is usually used to form and signpost a curated programme. The accompanying book, published by Tenement Press, has been described by Laura Mulvey as "very strange and deeply thought provoking," and by Alan Moore as "profound and riveting, a remarkable achievement."
Schtinter's other recent projects include Schneewittchen (IFFR, 2024), The Lock-In (Barbican Centre, 2022) and Important Books (or, Manifestos Read by Children) (Whitechapel Gallery, 2021-22). His writing is published by Tenement Press; his moving image work distributed by Light Cone; and he publishes film soundtracks and artist works under the banner of purge.xxx.
Gareth Evans is a London-based writer, editor, film / event curator and producer, host and documentary mentor. He works on special projects for the London Review of Books and curates their Screen at Home series. From 2012 - 2023 he was the Adjunct Moving Image Curator at the Whitechapel Gallery. He has written many catalogue essays and articles on place culture, artists and the moving image, as well as the extensive text for Radiohead's KID A MNESIA catalogue.
Artist and writer Stanley Schtinter is interviewed by producer and curator Gareth Evans about his most recent project, Last Movies, which is "an alternative view of the first century of cinema according to the final films watched by a selection of notable figures shortly before their deaths."
7am BST Weekly, Thursday at 11pm
Phantom Circuit #200 - Double Century ▾
Phantom Circuit is a show of strange and wonderful sound waves - featuring music that is alien, electronic, exotic, essential.
8am BST Twice Monthly on the Second and Fourth Thursday New!
Athens Inner City Broadcast #39 - In Memory Of Dmitry Vasyliev ▾
This episode is a mix of 10-50 second fragments from 120 tracks from the collection 'Monochrome Visions (For Dmitry Vasilyev)', by Various Artists. (Released September 23, 2018 on Korm Digitaal.).
On September 7th, 2018 we lost Dmitry Vasiljev, Russian music journalist, owner of the label Monochrome Vision and concert promoter. A tireless music enthusiast who did so much for the promotion of electronic, experimental, noise, ambient music and much beyond. This is a musical tribute to his life and work. Thanks to all the musicians involved.
Explorations of the inner city sounds of Athens and surrounding areas through lucid soundscapes and site-specific transmissions.
9am BST
Ràdio Web MACBA presents Probes #8 ▾
In the late nineteenth century two facts conspired to change the face of music: the collapse of common practice tonality (which overturned the certainties underpinning the world of art music), and the invention of a revolutionary new form of memory, sound recording (which redefined and greatly empowered the world of popular music). A tidal wave of probes and experiments into new musical resources and new organisational practices ploughed through both disciplines, bringing parts of each onto shared terrain before rolling on to underpin a new aesthetics able to follow sound and its manipulations beyond the narrow confines of 'music'. This series tries analytically to trace and explain these developments, and to show how, and why, both musical and post-musical genres take the forms they do.
This programme explores ways to coax some highly unusual sounds out of strings.
Transcript available here:
http://rwm.macba.cat/uploads/20140619/08probestranscripteng.pdf
Link to the complete series:
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/variations_tag
For more information on this series and other podcasts, visit Ràdio Web MACBA
10am BST New!
Connections to Sound #24 ▾
In this episode, we’ll be listening to tracks that tell stories with no words, that paint pictures with sound, and take us somewhere new and different, out of our regular surroundings and into the unknown.
A monthly show exploring our innate connection to sound, and how we express that through music, showcasing work that connects to our body and minds through rich compositional choices, through intricate processes in the studio, or music that is inspired by the way we interact with the outside world. Connections to Sound journeys through downtempo, electronic, ambient and beat driven music, featuring tracks from artists all around the world. Presented by Kayla Painter.
11am BST New!
Shuffle #13 - Don’t You Want Me ▾
In this episode, get ready to listen to the weirdest and most mind-blowing covers and drifts of Don’t You Want Me by The Human League. There's no order, no lists, only stilted and exclusive material.
Mariachis, Pets, mass choirs, rumba dancers, plastic chickens, bla …bla bla… all are welcome in Shuffle formula radio 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).
Midday BST Weekly, Sunday at 9am
Out From Under v2 #7 - Ela Stiles ▾
Ela’s remarkable debut album mixed acappella, drone and tape loops, and subsequent work added dark synths, found sounds and drum machines into the mix. Her love of bare vocals and layered harmonies has also ensured that the craft of songwriting is central to her practice.
We take a trip through Ela’s career on this week’s Out From Under, with selection of tracks from her back catalogue as well as exclusive previews of music from two upcoming albums.
Hosted by Stu Buchanan, Out From Under dives deep beneath the surface of the Australian music scene, celebrating experimental and eclectic music from the far end of the world.
1pm BST New!
Listening with CRiSAP #2 - Her Noise ▾
Since 2005, CRiSAP has pioneered new approaches to practice and theory by exploring sound and listening in relation to the environment, gender, technology, feminism, activism, conflict, text, pedagogy and voice. For Resonance Extra, CRiSAP members and friends, past and present, host a range of discussions and soundworks that cover key themes and areas of research across art, performance, symposia, publishing, curation, archives, education and more.
In this episode we discuss the Her Noise Archive - what it is, how it came to be and how it has been used to develop practice based feminist sound research at CRiSAP over the last two decades.
It includes the voices of Lina Dz̆uverović and Anne Hilde Neset, the original curators of the Her Noise exhibition in 2005 and soundclips from: Christine Kubisch's Electrical Walks (via Melanie Clifford’s programme for Her Noise radio (2005); Pauline Oliveros' To Valerie Solanas and Marilyn Monroe in Recognition of Their Desperation (1970) performed at Tate Modern in 2012; Maxine Hayes' I’m in Ether; Geoff Howse's The Moment of Now; Anuka Ramischwili-Schäfer's tbili თბილი; and Robbie Judkins' Feedback Work 1.
Contributors: Louise Gray, Cathy Lane, Irene Revell.
More information on the Her Noice Archive can be found at hernoise.org.
CRiSAP (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice, UAL) celebrates its 20th anniversary with 20 unique episodes for Resonance Extra.
2pm BST
Tenement Press Presents SJ Fowler’s MUEUM # At the Brick Lane Bookshop ▾
On the 6th of October 2022, Tenement Press held an evening at Brick Lane Bookshop to mark and celebrate the publication of SJ Fowler's debut novella, MUEUM, with readings and contributions from Gareth Evans, Chris McCabe, Chloe Aridjis, Iain Sinclair, and SJ Fowler (in order of appearance).
See here for more information. Sound recorded by Milo Thesiger-Meacham.
SJ Fowler is a writer and poet living in London. His collections include Fights (Veer Books, 2011), The Rottweiler’s Guide to the Dog Owner (Eyewear Books, 2014), {Enthusiasm} (Test Centre, 2015), The Guide to Being Bear Aware (Shearsman Books, 2017), I will show you the life of the mind (on prescription drugs) (Dostoyevsky Wannabe, 2020) and *The Great Apes *(Broken Sleep Books, 2022).
Chris McCabe's work spans art-forms and genres including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, drama and visual art. His work has been shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award and the Republic of Consciousness Prize. His latest poetry collection, The Triumph of Cancer (Penned in the Margins, 2018), is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and he is the editor of several anthologies including Poems from the Edge of Extinction: An Anthology of Poetry in Endangered Languages (Chambers, 2019).
Chloe Aridjis is the author of three novels, Book of Clouds (Vintage, 2010), which won the Prix du Premier Roman Etranger in France, Asunder (Vintage, 2013), set in London’s National Gallery, and Sea Monsters (Vintage, 2020), which was awarded the 2020 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. Chloe has written for various art journals and was guest curator of the Leonora Carrington exhibition at Tate Liverpool.
Iain Sinclair is a Welsh writer and filmmaker. Much of his work is rooted in London. He also continues his engagement with small independent presses, publishing Fifty Catacomb Saints with Tangerine Press, 2022, and Fever Hammers with Face Press, 2021 (who are also due to release Mental Travaillers: or, The Battle of the Books; Blake & Latham in Subtle Congress on Peckham Rye).
A four-part, unabridged broadcast of SJ Fowler’s debut novella, MUEUM — as read by the author — recorded on location in Resonance Extra's South London studios. Produced by Dominic Jaeckle and Milo Thesiger-Meacham.
3:01pm BST
Statue of Liberty - Live in St Leonards ▾
Featuring Otti Albietz (guitar), Matt Armstrong (bass), Ted Barrow (electronics), Kit Bula-Edge (percussion), Toby Bula-Edge (saxophone), Adam Bushell (vibraphone), Fritz Catlin (drums), Helen Helina (voice), Stuart Griffiths (saxophone), Julian Juliano (percussion), Kitty McCarron (voice), Jude Montague (keyboards), Anthony Moore (electronics) and Tullis Rennie (trombone).
Performing: Another Green World (Brian Eno), Nadaam (Eiichi Hayashi), Pretty Fly - from Night Of The Hunter (Walter Schumann), El Derecho De Vivir En Paz (Victor Jara), Left Bank Two (Robert Dale), Bad Samaritan (Robert Storey), Love in Outer Space (Sun Ra) and Now O Now I Needs Must Part (John Dowland).
Statue of Liberty is a new big band devised by Ed Baxter. In this broadcast we hear its inaugural performance, as the finale of both XMTR and Sono-Electro festivals on Sunday 28 September at Electro Studios, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex. Proceeds from this concert will be donated to the Refugee Buddy Project in Hastings - do support it if you like what you hear.
4pm BST New!
walkplacedistancetime #40 - Paths of Canna: Tarbert to Compass Hill ▾
From the middle valley I skirt crags to the harbour then branch off to scale the eastern cliffs. Alongside the sounds of a small wood the work offers a contemplation of time and place.
embodiment -:- walking human movement -:- place more-less natural -:- distance time over across -:- field recording -:- poetry -:- composition -:- martin p eccles
5pm BST Weekly, Thursday evening at 11:00pm New!
The Parish News #308 ▾
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.
7pm BST New!
I.A. #3 ▾
I.A. is a monthly radio series which showcases work by creatives – both staff and students – in the Sound Arts and Music departments at London College of Communication. Produced by Zain Bador and Ed Baxter.
8pm BST Monthly on the first Tuesday at 7PM New!
Late Works: By Ear #62 - Shoko Yoshida ▾
In this episode, Joe's guest is Japanese acid folk singer-songwriter Shoko Yoshida, who joins Joe in the studio for a live set and interview amongst track selections including Joy Division, Yukihiro Takahashi & Jeff Buckley.
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.
9pm BST Monthly / First Tuesday / 8pm
Discrepancies #33 ▾
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.
10pm BST New!
A Mixtape Radio #6 - A Lover’s Cheekbone ▾
Joe and Chanelle’s audio recordings encompass ambient sounds, conversation, experimental composition and improvised instrumental response. Cassette drones, loop pedals, voice and guitar are used to echo, mimic or bend over bird calls, thunderstorms, night sounds, indistinguishable chatter, museum reverberations and urban movement. These moments captured to tape are presented in two halves as an A-side/B-side format.
Enriched by visual counterpoints for each episode, Bruna’s critical eye forms an ambiguous tonal narrative from Jake's method of stumbling into excellence. Mountain, valley, glacier, and urban horizon are presented in stereo format, to parallel the A-side/B-side format.
This program has been made on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, we pay respect to the Elders both past and present.
Project lead and sound by Joe Wilson and Chanelle Collier. Creative direction by Bruna Volpi. Photography by Jake Terrey.
This episode is supported by Artist Profile, Higher Ground Studios and Resonance Extra.
Field Notes
Feat. FAREWELL TOUR recorded at Chicken House. Farewell Tour is a new rock band project by Joe Wilson and Chanelle Collier developed throughout 2023 and 2024, mixing field recordings and long form psych rock, with Joe on guitar and pedals and Chanelle on vocals and samples.
Side A - Lover’s Cheekbone
“I saw you standing. Long days long nights waiting on the stage and those hallowed lights. Screaming to the wild and dancing with the wind, just as it starts, it always ends. This could be the last time I see you, this will be the last time I see you. I saw you standing through the window of your apartment, saw you standing naked in your beautiful garment. Garment, yeah! All this trouble and the devil we have”. (distortion/delay)
Side B - In Defence of Submission
Notes on a Sound Art Practice: MIXTAPES
Sound is a time based medium and is therefore about time. A site specific music that incorporates field recordings. Each sound has a location in time and space, that repeats again in a kind of nietzschean time travel. Playback, delay, and looping are the eternal recurrence. It is this life, now, living in terminal diagnosis. Living with an acute awareness of the limitation in the availability of time. The here and now is filled with the presence of time and mortality, ART and DEATH.
Sound art in the medium of mixtapes: a practice combining textiles and sound. It is for those wanderers willing to make a sidestep to embrace resistance, agency, or refusal. An intentional pause for creative procrastination inspired by a Situationist spirit. It is anxiety and method, irreverent of its resources. This practice, only a labor for love, ingests, internalises, and releases. This is mechanical reproduction via cassette, which is an un-living agent, a prop, and a gift. Through cables sprawling to construct a signal chain where authority resides in the binary input and output solution. Companions consenting to a noise domain, Heavier Than A Death In The Family. A sound ambition that finds the silent friendship of grief. A Farewell Tour rock band project. – Joe Wilson
A monthly programme which blends textured audio from cassette recordings by Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier with tonal imagery by Bruna Volpi and Jake Terrey. Sound engineering by Ollie Brown.
10:30pm BST Weekly on Wednesday at 7pm
Naviar Broadcast #381 - Half-Asleep Eyes ▾
This episode features music made by Naviar's community inspired by Darren Bourne’s poem “half-asleep eyes / open to a dreamlike world / of blossoms”.
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.
11pm BST
Natural Selection ▾
Produced by Michael Umney and Sarah Nicol, Natural Selection presents slices of life from Kilfinane, Ireland, on location at the second HearSay International Audio Arts Festival, 20 to 22 November 2015.
Midnight BST Monthly on the third Tuesday at 10pm
GOOD NIGHT #21 - Stories ▾
Said the sky to the moon, shall we do a dance? I'll wait for you to make the move but please don't wait until you hear - the sound below the atmosphere. Ceylan Göksel and Sami Fitz reach subliminal heights with genre-busting spoken word, ambient textures, sound sculptures, and a different theme every show. We wish you a good night.