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Voice on Record: Episode 38 (Peter Scott 3/3)

“Animal Sounds” Our old friend Peter Scott presents an encyclopedic collection of birds mammals, amphibians and reptiles, from a 1970s series of 7″ discs.Some of these animal voices are spine tingling and some sound like electronic free improv.
Originally broadcast on 8th June 2010

Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds. http://sbkw.net/voiceonrecord.php

Sine of the Times 29/01/2011

Exploring the past, present and future of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia.

This week we have a residents special as your hosts play some of their current favourites with minimum chat. What better start to your Saturday night? Or indeed any other night of the week, since it’s a podcast…

Tracklist:
Sepalcure – Fleur (Hotflush)
SBTRKT – Hide Or seak (Young Turks)
Hackman – Bam Bam (PTN)
System – DRK (Live Version) (Rump Recordings)
XXXY – This Much (Fortified Audio)
Jamie Grind – Now You Know (Fortified Audio)
M.I.A.- It Takes a Muscle – Pearson sound Revix (White)
Amenta & J-Wow – Like That (RBMA London)
Paus – Mete as Maos a Boca (Nguzunguzu Remix) (White Label)
Mayhem / Distal (Surefier-Sounds)
DVA & Fatima – Just Vybe (Soul: Power Mix) (Hyperdub)
Jackal youth – Let Me Be (Reduction)
Martyn & Mike Slott – All Night (All City)
Jamie George – Flying Saucer (Roska’s Crop Circle Mix) (Roska Kicks & Snares)
Modeselector – In Loving Memory (Bpitch Control)

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Hello GoodBye Show 18 December 2010 – Sessions of the year plus Spizz Oil and Keshco live

In the last Hello GoodBye of 2010, deXter Bentley span tracks from the best sessions of the past year, had live music from Spizz Oil & Keshco and stuffed his face full of lovely mince pies.

Punk stalwarts Spizz Oil reform for an extremely rare live radio session. Oiginally formed in 1978 with maniacal frontman Spizz and guitar wizard Pete Petrol, they released 2 classic 7″ vinyl EPs on Rough Trade and recorded numerous radio sessions for the legendary John Peel show.

Keshco is a London / Oxford based pop-art trio who home-record in a vast array of styles (depending on how they feel.) Expect (possibly): offbeat love songs, wry social commentary, psychedelic whimsy, shimmering synthpop and/or spiky folk.

Tracklist:
all my cats are dead – niall spooner harvey (hg archive)
never come – viv albertine’s limerance (hg archive)
wymmin’s final – wet dog (hg archive)
below the waves – keshco (live)
james harries – keshco (live)
i almost died – keshco (live)
jap rock go! – keshco (live)
standing down – trevor moss & hannah lou with the lantern society players (hg archive)
dark joan – leila adu and the don’ts (hg archive)
something on the radio – john kenton (hg archive)
years – mary and the baby cheeses (hg archive)
the lucy gang take on the hells angels – sexton ming (hg archive)
my friend joe – the irrepressibles (hg arhive)
central park – spizz oil (live)
island – spizz oil (live)
6,000 crazy – spizz oil (live)
fibre – spizz oil (live)
crap song – spizz oil (live)
macisaac -mithras (hg archive)
thrombasser – cigna spine (hg archive)

Ventures and Adventures in Topography

Episode 6: Finsbury and Pentonville

This week Nick and John take a languid winter stroll along the arbours of the pleasure grounds and spa resorts of Finsbury and Pentonville.

Heading by way of a dank Saffron Hill with talk of Oliver Twist and the Sabini Gang they take in Coldbath Square, The Islington Spa, Bagnigge Wells, St. Chads and others mentioned in Old London’s Spas, Baths & Wells by S.P. Sunderland (1915).

They discuss the cluttered local history of the area now under the auspices of the London Borough of Islington and some of the more imaginative mythology concerning the Penton Mound.

With reading by Heidi Lapaine and music by Europa51

Read more about this episode here

Panel Borders: Charlie Adlard and the Walking Dead

Panel Borders: Charlie Adlard and the Walking Dead

Concluding our month of shows looking at depictions of masculinity in America comics, we have an uncut hour long recording of Alex Fitch in conversation with British artist Charlie Adlard about his ongoing zombie comic The Walking Dead, recently turned into a TV series by Frank Darabont, director of The Shawshank Redemption. Alex and Charlie also look at the latter’s work on 2000AD, The X-Files and CodeFlesh plus the evolution of The Walking Dead over the last seven years. The talk was recorded live at the London Print Studio, Harrow Road as part of 2010?s Comica Festival and includes questions from the audience, including festival organiser Paul Gravett.

The Walking Dead, trade paperback covers 11-13 by Charlie Adlard

The Walking Dead, trade paperback covers 11-13 by Charlie Adlard

For more info about this podcast and a variety of formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org

Links: The Walking Dead website
Charlie Adlard’s website
Wikipedia pages on Charlie Adlard and The Walking Dead

Listen to Alex Fitch and Duncan Nott’s 2007 interview with Charlie Adlard

Recommended events:

Orbital Comics exhibition and signings

Mark Stafford exhibition

Artist Mark Stafford (Bryan Talbot’s Cherubs / Electric Sheep Magazine) is exhibiting his work in the Orbital gallery, including images from his forthcoming contribution to Self Made Hero’s H.P. Lovecraft anthology… 18th Jan 2011 – 13th Feb 2011

Jim Zubkavich Signing

Jim Zubkavich, creator of Skull Kickers will be signing at Orbital Comics, Great Newport Street, London on Saturday 5th Feb, 4pm
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OST 18.04.09 – Garth Marenghi

Exhumed from the Resonance FM vaults, a frighteningly good OST Show from 2009, when Jonny Trunk was joined by dark, sinister and terribly evil horror writer Garth Merenghi.

OST is your weekly trip into the world of film soundtracks, library music and related recordings.

Tracklist:

The Garth Merenghi Theme
Dracula AD 72 by MIke Vickers
Dark Shadows OST – Robert Cobert
Edwina’s Theme from Theatre Of Blood OST – Michael Lewis
Mystery Movie Theme – Henry Mancini
Blazing Magnum OST – Armando Trovajoli
Streets Of San Francisco – Henry Mancini
Canon OST – Johnny Gregory Orchestra
Who Dares Wins – Roy Budd
McVicar OST – Roger Daltry
It’s A Long Road from First Blood OST – Jerry Goldsmith
Hanged Man OST – Alan Tew
Tubular Bells – cover by Geoff Love
Hawk The Slayer OST – Harry Robertson
Witchfinder General OST – Paul Ferris
The Searchers OST – Max Steiner
Wringle Wrangle – Stan Jones – Disney
Face To Face – Morricone

Hello GoodBye Show 22 January 2011 with Hamilton Yarns and Trevor Moss & Hannah Lou

Featuring live sessions in the Resonance FM studio from Hamilton Yarns and Trevor Moss & Hannah Lou. Also, the first of five part mini-series “Your Voice Travels” by Duncan McAfee, which explores the human voice through a series of semi-autobiographical poetic vignettes, and the first of a two part interview with Jeffrey Lewis and Peter Stampfel by the poet / musician Jack Underwood.

Full details and pictures on the HG website and a tracklisting just here:

Trevor Moss & Hannnah Lou – Spin Me A Rhyme (LIVE SESSION)
Trevor Moss & Hannnah Lou – Interview
Trevor Moss & Hannnah Lou – Making It Count (LIVE SESSION)
Duncan McAfee – Your Voice Travels (Part 1)
Duncan McAfee – Interview
Duke Garwood – Tapestry Of Mars
Benjamin Prosser – Love’s A Poet Cruel
Jack Underwood – Interview with Jeffrey Lewis & Peter Stampfel
Hamilton Yarns – Buds (LIVE SESSION)
Hamilton Yarns – Volcano (LIVE SESSION)
Hamilton Yarns – Times Are Good (LIVE SESSION)
Hamilton Yarns – Show Me To The River (LIVE SESSION)
Hamilton Yarns – Wave Me Off (LIVE SESSION)
Broadcast – Tuesdays Offering
Hamilton Yarns – Hello (LIVE SESSION)
Hamilton Yarns – Interview
The Fugs – Boobs A Lot

Six Pillars – Persian Cartography

Prior to a talk arranged by Iran Heritage, the estimable Dr Alai discusses how phonetics, fashion, social hierarchies and myth enter the world Persian cartography. With perhaps the largest personal collection of Persian maps Dr Alai has published two immense volumes on the topic both of which have been included in Brills Handbook list for the Middle East.

His talk tonight: “Special Maps of Iran” in London, is free to attend at SOAS, University of London.

Wavelength – Seekers of Lice

Conversation with seekers of lice on the subjects of hand-written paper bags, ephemeral artworks washed away by the tide, artists’ books and boxes exhibited at bookartbookshop. Seekers of lice; plural but singular.

OST 22.01.11 – Simon Gitter

The weekly show dedicated to film, TV, library music and related recordings, hosted by Jonny Trunk.

Jonny was joined today by hard working collector, DJ and archivist Simon Gitter, who brought in a fine box of esoteric soundrack musical madness and much more besides, all dug out from second hand boxes, bin ends and rogue crates over the last 20 years or so.

Track listing:
Pin Ball – Johnny Hawksworth
Outbreak Of Murder – Gordon Franks
If I Was A Rich Man – Guy Boyer
Masculine Feminine – Cipriani
The Aeronauts – Rick Jones
Pathfinders – Andy Ross
Bobby Byrne – A Shade Of Brass
Bingo Goes Pop Advertising disc
Secret – Saudieri
Components – De Fillipi
Haunting Me – Alan Moorhouse
Light Flight – Alan Tew
Intelligence Men – Alan Hawkshaw
Mansion Of Cards – Brian Hodgson
The Riddler – Frank Gorshin
Hurry To Me – Cyril Stapleton
A Lollipop For Papa – Peter Zinovieff
If I Didn’t Work What Would I do – Ennio Morricone
Barnabus Theme – First Theremin Era
Changing Horizons – AMP Advertising Disc
On The Move – The Dooleys
Playgirl – Quatar
Oh That Girl -Michael Crawford
Once Upon A Time – Rosemary Nichols
Cliff Adams Advertising Disc
Eric Siday – Auto Mobile
On The Buses – Quinceharmon
Tendre Voyou – Guy Boyer
Hot Heels – Barbara Moore