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Sine Of The Times 14.01.2012

The cutting edge of London bass culture, hosted by Rita Maia. For the first show of the new year, she’s playing all the releases from December that were missed out on due to Resonance FM’s holiday closure, plus a whole bunch more slated for the coming months,
tracks from Hotflush and Deep Medi. It’s an hour and a half crammed choc-full of new product, with little room for interruption.

Get digging:

Juju & Jordash – African Flower Cosmic Dub
Memotone – Chew
Memotone – Small Good Things
Neon Cloud – Knit (Sun Glitters Remix)
Little Dragon – Crystalfilm (Close Remix)
Scuba – Never (Close Remix)
Octo Octa – Blush (House Mix)
Octo Octa – Float Keys
Locked Groove – Rooted (Forthcoming Hotflush)
Graphics -There’s A Way Back (Dam Mantle Remix)
XI – Squeeze
In The Meadow Under The Stars (20.16.12.21.19.16.12.21.19 Remix)
Goth Trad – Mirage (Forthcoming Deep Medi)
Taz – Ebb Flow
Klic & Lokiboi – Won’t – Funkystepz Remix
DrexCiya – Lardossen Funk
Throwing Snow – Too Polite
Co La – Smooth Solidarity
Co La – Turned Twice

Thanks for listening!
Sine Of The Times with Rita Maia – Saturday 9 – 10.30 PM.
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OST 19.11.2011- Alan McKinnon

Soundtracks, Library Music and all that jazz with Jonny Trunk. Today’s special guest is Alan McKinnon, ace record collector. He’s come all the way from Lewisham with a sack full of decidedly groovy and obscure jazz records, some of which even Jonny isn’t familiar with (not that he’ll admit it). There’s also a healthy dose of ‘pancake angst’ and the usual extremely silly competition, this week mixing films and clothes. Get Cardi, anyone?

OST 20.08.2011 – Morricone POP!

Soundtracks, library and television music hosted by Jonny Trunk. Today – Morricone Pop! We examine exceptionally rare Morricone collaborations. All non soundtrack works, these superb records date from 1958 and run through to about 1965, crossing from classic Italain pop to jazz and more experimental recordings.We’ll also be playing the rarely heard Pastures OF Plenty, the 1962 pop vocal by Pete Tevis that was to become A Fistful Of Dollars three years later. Result!

Incidentally, sorry this week’s podcast isn’t a bit more Christmassy. Robin The Fog popped down to the OST archive to try and find something a bit more seasonal, but then left his USB stick at the Resonance Christmas party. So you’ll just have to slap this one on while sitting around the festive table instead. A pretty decent compromise, don’t you think?

Happy Christmas, OST fans!

OST 12.11.2011 – Adrian Corker

Soundtracks, library and television music hosted by Jonny Trunk. Special guest today is Adrian Corker, musician and film music composer. He has collaborated with, amongst others, Peter Greenaway and Michael Nyman, and has written and composed for over 15 films. His latest work is the soundtrack to acclaimed documentary Way OF The Morris, a soundtrack that is released in November. And in the usual combination of sublime and ridiculous, there’s cheap laughs to be had in another classic competition – Films and chocolate.
We do have fun on this show, don’t we? Don’t we, though?

Sine Of The Times 01.11.2011 – Naïve Machine

The cutting edge of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia.
This week we invite Naive Machine to the studio for a mix and a chat, plus some great new tracks including previews from Modeselektor’s new album and forthcoming releases by Mosca, VVV and Sepalcure.

Fresh out the box:

Lrd Jxn – Strobe Light Lovely
Modeselektor feat. Miss Platinum – Berlin
Zool Gel – Zoola
Horsepower Productions – Midnight Tease
Horsepower Productions – Gorgon Sound
Phon.o – Abaw 723
Skinnz – I Know
Dizz1 – Decay feat.Royalston
Don Froth – Balboa

Naive Machine Mix / Studio session:
– Naïve machine-robot ramification (re edit)
– Naïve Machine- Homeless helpers (dub)
– Om Unit/Kromestar-Solar Cycle (Cosmic Bridge)
– Eprom- Pipe dream
– Naïve Machine- Too Cheap (Dub)
– Salva- Blue (FoF)
– Pixelord- Keramika (forthcoming Hit & Hope)
– Naïve Machine- Defeating The Boss (Dub)
– Naïve Machine-Call Of The Wild (Hit & Hope)
– Naïve Machine- Tidy Treats (Dub)

Cry wolf – Lost in Treme
Common – The Hustle
Human League – The Black Hit Of Space
Brandt Brauer Frick – Mi Corazon
Sepalcure – Breezin (forthcoming)
VVV – All that we’ve been through (forthcoming)
Mosca – Don Perignon (forthcoming)
Get the Get – Roots Manuva (Breakage Remix)

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OST 18.06.2011 – Crime Jazz Special

Evenin’ all. I was proceeding down Borough High Street in a leisurely manner on the afternoon of June 18th, when I spotted the Defendant Jonny Trunk of 999 Letsby Avenue, willfully engaging in a special Crime Jazz edition of the OST Show, featuring classic cues by Bernstein, Ellington, Waxman and a plenitude of others. I had no option other than to feel his collar.

Each week The OST Show welcomes a guest (a collector, composer, director, artist) or specialises in a specific film music genre or composer. Expect lively chat, competitions and anything from avant garde Morricone to Rock Hudson singing.

OST 10.02.2010 – Transmediale Special

This archive edition of the the OST Show from 2010 is broadcast live from the Transmediale Festival in Berlin. Expect some fine compositions from Germany’s finest film composers. As per usual, Herr Trunk poses another pithy quiz question….the OST quiz conundrum – songs that are appropriate, or inappropriate, to listen to in a lavatory. You can take the seedy Englishman out of England, but…

This weekly programme is dedicated to film music, TV music, library music and related recordings, and is hosted by Jonny Trunk. Each week the OST Show welcomes a guest (a collector, composer, director, artist) or specialises in a specific film music genre or composer. Expect lively chat, competitions and anything from avant garde Morricone to Rock Hudson singing. http://www.transmediale.de

Sine Of The Times 12/11/2011

The cutting edge of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia.
With Rita away on secret manoeuvres this week, Tom takes centre stage to drop some of his favourite tunes of the movement.

This week’s bangers:

Ango – all that you can stand
Rocket Number 9 – Black and blue
Gold Panda – An Iceberg Hurtled Northward Through Clouds
Perc – Choice (Walls Remix)
Bytone – T-E-L-E-G-R-A-M
Anstam – In The Bull Run
King Minds Sound – Meltdown (Kode 9 & Spaceape Rework)
Robert Lippok- In Phase
Zhou – I Remain
George Fitzgerald – Feel Like
Maurice Donovan – Call My Name
Levon Vincent – Impression Of A Rainstorm
Sigha – Finding Myself
Subjeckt – Wildfire
Drums Of Death – Tear the box apart
Hackman – Agree To Disagree
Dro Cary – Tarred Adonis
LFO -LFO
Get in touch or send them your tracks:
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OST 19.04.2011 – Julie Andrews / The Sound Of Music Special

OST is a weekly programme is dedicated to film music, TV music, library music and related recordings, and is hosted by Jonny Trunk. In this archive edition from 2008, Jonny is (entirely predictably) excited by the release of Julie Andrew’s memoir of her pre-Sound Of Music years, and so has prepared an entire programme of Sound Of Music Music, either from the film itself or covered by a multitude of artists. Even that Sun-Ra fellow. And not quite as cute and fluffy as you might think.

Each week The OST Show welcomes a guest (a collector, composer, director, artist) or specialises in a specific film music genre or composer. Expect lively chat, competitions and anything from avant garde Morricone to Rock Hudson singing.

OST 02.11.2011 – X-Ray Eyes Special

This weekly programme is dedicated to film music, TV music, library music and related recordings, and is hosted by Jonny Trunk. Each week The OST Show welcomes a guest (a collector, composer, director, artist) or specialises in a specific film music genre or composer. Today Jonny is proud to be able to play the first ever full recording of Les Baxter’s score to The Man With X Ray Eyes. A mixture of exotics, oddness and bizarre instrumentation, this superb sci fi horror score for Corman’s 1963 classic (also known simply as “X”) is well worth the 48 year wait. He also has an unreleased Schifrin score but you’ll have to tune in to hear all about it!