Author Archives: Chris Weaver

Bermuda Triangle Test Transmission Broadcasts – October 8th 2009

Title: Bicycle Wheels

Participants: Howard Jacques, Franziska Lantz, Alisdair McGregor.

Description: HJ & FL play and upturned bicycle, AMcG mixes and feeds in made earlier recordings of the same bicycle. Friction noises are generated from rotary gear clicks, bicycle pump, bell, friction contacts on wheel materials, scrapes and clicks on tyres and spokes. From the literal into strange abstractions. Flies by at speed. Bicycle recordings made also for use as soundtrack to the short film ‘The Bicycle Revolutionary’.

Web: See this link for the film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjvuySpPSqo

Jam Tomorrow – April 30th 2010

Jam Tomorrow looks at Politics: The Next Generation.

K.Biswas and Rys Farthing are joined by the leading experts from the current generation of young politicos, including feminist blogger Laurie Penny; founder of Liberal Conspiracy and Pickled Politics Sunny Hundal; Editor of Left Foot Forward Will Straw; environmental campaigner Joss Garman; and Chair of Young Labour and Hope not Hate activist Sam Tarry.

Too often young people are chastised as the harbingers of a democratic deficit, and simultaneously as heralding the birth of new forms of democracy, notably in the electronic realm – is the truth somewhere in between, and can this new form of politics bring about lasting social change?

The Steve Parry Show: Totally Biased – May 4th 2010

Steve Parry’s Totally Biased – Election Special. As always Steve  proudly pops on his red blinkers to bring us his apoplectic analysis of the final days of the campaign. David Tuck attempts to moderate and ‘Comedy Terrorist’ and Asylum Campaigner aka Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Whitney, Aaron Barschak, joins them to discuss his chances of beating David Cameron on Thursday. Plus music from Kevin Coyne, Bobby Conn. Will this be the last chance to hear ‘Totally Biased’ in a free Britain?

Bermuda Triangle Test Transmission Broadcasts – October 1st 2009

Title:  Courtyard Explorers

Participants: Melanie Clifford, Howard Jacques, Alisdair McGregor.

Description: Microphones strategically positioned outside the studio in the Resonance courtyard opening the larger, outside space of the car park for the performers to sonically and physically and mentally explore. Clues and queues coming from pre-discussed concepts including: Dichotomous is a sustaining exercise, memory exercise, the mythological, poetic, nebulous and gravitational influences of the moon, observational and imaginative description, leading sustaining exercises  of observation of generated kinetic movement, ratio of outside to inside performers, incidental traffic and inevitable wind noise.

Web: http://www.myspace.com/notthebermudatriangle

Jam Tomorrow – April 27th 2010

Pre-election analysis with Paul Richards, Joseph Kassman-Tod and Katharine Hibbert. Today: the campaign to date and the outsiders’ chances in the forthcoming election. Jeremy Drinkall (Anti-Capitalist, Vauxhall) is among those interviewed plus the team catch up with Anthony Barnett about his Hang ‘em campaign.

The Steve Parry Show: Totally Biased – April 27th 2010

Writer and comedian Steve Parry reviews the week, looking at the laughable, lovable and lamentable events of the past seven days.

Also, live from LA, comedian, writer and self-help enthusiast Ed Craisnick presents a weekly LA diary and conducts a master class in how to do the perfect Woody Allen impersonation. (TV trivia fans may also be interested to know that Ed was the resident comedian at The Bada Bing Club in The Sopranos, and has also played a friend of Larry David in Curb Your Enthusiasm).

In Search Of Inspiration – April 20th 2010

Sharon Gal discusses concepts of inspiration with scientists, politicians, artists and critics.

Sharon Gal continues her search for inspiration. This week she is joined by Emma Restall Orr to discuss and explore notions and ideas relating to inspiration, its relevance and manifestation. Emma Restall Orr is one of Britain’s foremost Druids. Former joint chief of the British Druid Order, she founded the international Druid Network in 2002. She is a priest, philosopher and poet and an author of several books on Druidry and ethics. She runs courses, lectures and workshops around the world.

www.emmarestallorr.org

In Search of Inspiration – April 13th 2010

Sharon Gal discusses concepts of inspiration with scientists, politicians, artists and critics.

Sharon Gal continues her search for inspiration. This week she is joined by poet John Stammers to discuss and explore notions and ideas relating to inspiration, its relevance and manifestation.

John Stammers read philosophy at King’s College London and is an Associate of Kings’ College. His first collection, Panoramic Lounge-Bar, was awarded the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2001 and short listed for the Whitbread Poetry Award 2001. His second collection, Stolen Love Behaviour, was a Poetry Book Society Choice. He is a creative writing tutor and freelance writer. His new book, Interior night is published by Pan Macmillan.

http://www.myspace.com/sharongalmusic

http://www.archive.org/details/BreakingVoicesSharonGal_450

http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile/Sharon+Gal/165.html

In Search of Inspiration – April 6th 2010

Sharon Gal discusses concepts of inspiration with scientists, politicians, artists and critics. Sharon Gal embarks on a search for inspiration. This week she is joined by vocalist and musician Maggie Nicols to discuss and explore notions and ideas relating to inspiration, its relevance and manifestation.

Maggie Nicols has been singing and performing internationally for over 40 years.

In 1968 she joined John Stevens’ Spontaneous Music Ensemble and began running vocal workshops in the early 70’s, first at the Oval House Theatre and later at community Music. She was part of Keith Tippet’s “Centipede” and together with Phil Minton and Julie Tippet formed the vocal group “Voice”.

By the late ’70s, Maggie became an active feminist and co-founded the group OVA. Not long after, she started the Feminist Improvising Group, with Lindsay Cooper. She also organized Contradictions, a women’s workshop performance group which dealt with improvisation and other modes of performance in a variety of mediums including music and dance.

Over the years, Maggie has collaborated regularly with pianist Irene Schweizer and formidable bassist Joelle Leandre, as the trio Les Diaboliques. In addition to this is her ongoing duo with Ken Hyder.

In the late 80’s she was one of the founders and became the hostess of The London’s Gathering, a space for free expression and creative collaborations which is still going strong, 20 years later.

http://www.maggienicols.com

Jam Tomorrow – Episode 6 – April 23rd 2010

For today’s edition of Jam Tomorrow – 2:30pm – K.Biswas and Rys Farthing  dissect another overlooked issue – what the election means for women.

With a decidedly male body politic and women’s issues marginalised to ‘women’s hour’, we explore what the upcoming election could mean for women. Joining Biz and Rys in the studio are Bronwyn McKenna from Unison, Caroline Lucas Leader of the Green Party, with comments from Kate Bell from Gingerbread, Lynne Featherstone of the Liberal Democrats, Pauline Lucas Chair of the Conservative Women’s Organisation, and long-time Labour supporter Gemma Tumelty.