Captain Maurice Seddon Royal Signal Corps (retired) shows Sandra Cross his thrombosis. Sandra by a fountain in a garden near to London Wall. Jonathan Kane from the CD “February” 2005 (Table of the Elements).
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Six Pillars – Persian Electronic Music Yesterday & Today
Sote is a composer and sound designer living in America. On a chance visit to Iran he heard a unique sound he had never come across before, the 1960’s avant garde electronics of Alireza Mashayekhi. Sote’s interest then led him to develop a relationship with Mashayekhi with whom he recently released a double CD on Sub Rosa records. His roots in Germany, Sote developed a trademark process for audio that gives his work its bizarre shape and signature sound. After a release of drum and bass on WARP records, Sote moved into experimental music and sound on Sub Rosa.
In this show, Fari interviews Sote about sound processes and the moment he first heard Mashayekhi’s music. We hear two experimental tracks from the album Persian Electronic Music Yesterday and Today 1966-2006. Many thanks to Sub Rosa Records for allowing us to podcast these tracks.
This show was broadcast live from Resonancefm studios in London April 7th 2008.
Panel Borders: Handmade and Bound
Panel Borders: Handmade and Bound
Originally broadcast 20/11/08 as an episode of Strip! on Resonance 104.4 FM
Dickon Harris presents a special report about the affordable ‘zine and comics book fair – Handmade and Bound – and talks to a quintet of small press comics creators: Gareth Brookes, Gavin Burrows, Sean Duffield, Richard Cowdry and Peter Lally. Dickon also talks to one of the founders of Handmade… – Simon Last – about the success of the fair and the small press scene in general…
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Electric Sheep podcast: Peter Greenaway and the Raindance Film Festival
Electric Sheep podcast: Peter Greenaway and the Raindance Film Festival
(Peter Greenaway interview previously broadcast 30/10/08 on Resonance 104.4 FM as part of that evening’s “Clear Spot”)
This month’s Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast is a Raindance Film Festival special. ESM is proud to be a media partner of Raindance and this year the magazine’s editor Virginie Sélavy conducted a Q and A at one of the screenings and wrote an article on Faye Dunaway for the Festival brochure while assistant editor Alex Fitch conducted a couple of Q and As and was granted an interview with Peter Greenaway after the British premiere of his new film Nightwatching.
In this podcast you’ll hear Alex’s Q and As with director Guy Ducker about his short film Lover’s Lane and with the filmmakers – David Boaretto and Charles-Henri Belleville – and members of the cast – including Nhamo Shire, Mike Martin and Pierre Henry-Fontaine – of the new British Basketball film Midnight Madness. Alex also talks to Mr Greenaway about the crossover between filmmaking and fine art and the master painter Rembrant’s position as a pioneer of both.
For more info, please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org
Links: Wikipedia pages on Rembrant, Peter Greenaway and The Raindance Film Festival
Websites: www.raindance.co.uk, www.petergreenaway.info, www.guyducker.com, www.midnight-madness.com

Wavelength – 2006 December 22nd Wavelength Christmas Party
Wavelength Christmas Party including Meeuw Muzak singles.
Six Pillars – Persian Esoterica ‘1

Mithras – temple fresco, Marino, Italy. 2nd Century A.D.
All too often the English language refers to pagans as an insult, or a primitive people. Yet some of our most common roots are deep within these complex and highly telling belief systems, one of which: Mithraism Nabarz upholds as Persia’s greatest export to date.
Sufi-mystic Payam Nabarz discusses Phrygian Caps, snakes in ancient Persia and the calender of the moon. Zoroastrian and Sufi interests brought Payam to read up about Mithras, and he has steeped his life in the esoteric history of Iran and Zoroastrian rituals, publishing several books and numerous papers on aspects of both, available from Amazon
Fari interviews him on what Mithraism is and the different Persian calenders. For a deeper conversation on these matters refer to late Dec 08/Jan 09 when we invite Nabarz back in the studio for stage 2 in our radio foray into Persian esoterica.
This show was broadcast live from Resonancefm studios, London on March 31st 2008
Music: Kali Z. Fasteau
Marvin Suicide : 171 – What’s the Point?
This episode has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the 1971 film Vanishing Point. Nothing at all.
Panel Borders: The work of Garth Ennis part 2
Panel Borders: The work of Garth Ennis part 2
Originally broadcast as an episode of Strip! 18/09/08 on www.resonancefm.com
Alex Fitch and Duncan Nott continue their talk with one of Britain’s most popular and critically acclaimed comic book writers, and this week look at Garth Ennis’ move to creator owned projects, his bemusement with superheroes as demonstrated in the comic “The Boys†and the differences between scripting his own ideas and characters vs. being hired to work on existing ‘mainstream’ properties.
Wavelength – 2006 December 15th Nuclear and other wars
The Ballad of the Green Berets, from Songs of Our Fighting Men “The Green Berets” by Sergeant Barry Sadler U.S. Army Special Forces (RCA Victor 1966).
Good Morning Vietnam, recorded in Vietnam by Claude Johner (Folkways Records FD 5445 1972).
Last Poets; What Will You Do? from Oh, My People (CELL 6108).
Conrad Atkinson; The Louis XIV Deterrent, from Revolutions per Minute (The Art Record) (1982 Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc).
Nuclear War by Sun Ra. Recorded NY 1982 (RA1).
Low Flying Aircraft by Paul Burwell and Anne Bean, small edition vinyl single (1990?).
Marvin Suicide : 170 – Dorothy Perkins
“My name is Howard, I’m a carpenter and for about 4 months now I’ve been listening to marvin suicide. I also watch Celebrity Come Dine With Me.”
“Well done Howard – publicy admitting our failures is the first step to purging them from our lives. By opening ourselves up from the inside, is it only possible to let the love flow in from the outside.”