/audio/wavelength/2008/Wavelength12Dec08.mp3 Barry Miles; author of In the Sixties, co-founder of Indica Bookshop, publisher of International Times, Europe’s first Underground newspaper discusses William Burroughs. Barry Miles is curating an exhibition on Burroughs at Maggs Brothers, Berkeley Square London in January 2009.
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Wavelength – 2008 December 5th “Horselength”
Captain Maurice Seddon delivers a short address on the subject of “Horselength”.
Tracks from A Breeze of Time, The Auricle Archive: Volume XV, and Electric Junk, The Auricle Archive: Volume IX.
Wavelength – 2008 November 28th
“Houle Hulule” (26 December 1973) 26’48” by Jean Dubuffet from the CD accompanying the book: Jean
Dubuffet, Experiences Musicales (Les Cahiers de la Fondation Dubuffet No.1 Paris 2006).
Wavelength – 2008 November 21st
Nick Rochford talking about how he started up the legendary Compendium Bookshop in London’s Camden Town. Recorded at the Conway Hall in Summer 2008.
Wavelength – 2008 November 14th
Edited extracts of an interview with Jonas Mekas by William English and Richard Thomas in July 2008.
Wavelength – 2008 November 7th
“Richard Nixon” by Rodd, Terri and The MSR Singers from Beat of the Traps MSR Madness Volume 1 (1971)
“Little Ghetto Boy” by Donny Hathaway Live at the Bitter End NY (1972)
“Things have got to change” by Archie Shepp (1971) featuring the voice of Joe Lee Wilson and electronic music by Romulus Franceschini.
Wavelength – 2008 October 31st Henry Flynt
Henry Flynt: Raga Electric Experimental Music 1963-1971: “Central Park Transverse Vocal 1-4 (1963)” Locust Music, followed by an interview with Henry Flynt recorded in London on October 20th in which he speaks mostly about Abstract Film.
“White Lightening” from Back Porch Hillbilly Blues volume 2, Locust Music 2002.
Wavelength – 2008 October 24th
St. Paul to St. Paul’s. (St. Paul de Vence to St. Paul’s London). Wavelength signatures. Chirping birds in Menton. Automatic searching of French radio stations. Trains on Nice station before departing for London.
Wavelength – 2008 October 10th
I just need to remember what the show was… where was I? Yes, Clive Graham didn’t turn up because he was waiting for a plumber.
Stocks crashed again, the streets were full of people crying, pulling their hair out and screaming “my savings!! my pension!!” Flames were licking around the Bank of England as thousands of disaffected employees started bonfire night early.
Double decker buses were turned over and used as barricades.
Financiers and hedge fund managers were being lined up and shot. Apart from that nothing happened.
Henri Chopin: “Les Souffles des Tempetes” and “La Digestion” from Les
Mirifliques Tundras et Compagnie (Alga Marghen 1997).
Wavelength – 2008 September 26th MM
Recordings by Sandra Cross over one year (2006) as part of her ongoing project “What did you eat today?” The recordings were made on the train between Leicester and London, featuring announcements about the MM’s Bar (Midland Mainline refreshments bar).