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Hooting Yard: The Ogsby Steering Panel

Were you lucky enough, when you were a tiny tot, to receive an Ogsby’s Steering Panel as a birthday gift? I was. I still remember with absolute clarity waking on the icy cold morning of my tenth birthday, and finding at the foot of my bed a rectangular object wrapped in old newspaper, on which either my father or my mother had scribbled in crayon “Happy Birthday To Our Ten-Year-Old”. I was a dutiful and pious child, so before tearing the package open I repaired to the bathroom to brush my teeth and plunge my head into a sink full of icy water, and then I went downstairs to find my parents.

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My mother was in the garden slaughtering insects. I thanked her for my gift and asked where my father was so I could thank him too. She gave me a woebegone look and patted me on the head, mussing my hair in which icicles were beginning to form.

“I am afraid your father had to take the dawn train to a secret military establishment at an undisclosed coastal location – towering cliffs, monstrous waves, shingle – where he will be cooped up for the next six months helping to devise counter-intelligence techniques for use against an enemy so powerful, so ruthless, so fiendish, that it beggars belief,” said my mother, and she tapped the side of her nose, indicating that this startling news was to be kept under my hat, had I but a hat to keep it under.

  • The Ogsby Steering Panel
  • Saving your Swan From Bird Flu
  • Gluten-Free Jabbering Man
  • A Buttercup in a Field, and an interview about buttercups.
  • Custard

This episode of Hooting Yard was first broadcast on the 22nd of Febuary 2006. Please visit Frank Key’s Hooting Yard Website for a complete transcript.

Cyber Chutney Arse Duck: Part 6

This is the Cyber Chutney Arse Duck Show, and you are listening to the Cyber Chutney Arse Duck Show. This is a show specifically designed for some person who might be walking down a country lane, at 3 in the morning listening to this show…

It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I post this, the last Cyber Chutney Arse Duck Show in the series. Please don’t cry little Jonny, just keep thinking of the good times. I shall not tease you with what this last episode contains, let it be a surprise, a gift even. For you have made it this far and to divulge even the smallest of details could be likened to a kick in the teeth followed by a kiss on the cheek.

So without further ado I present Part 6 of the Cyber Chutney Arse Duck Show…

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Radio Gallery number 11: IF KONST2 / KONST2 IF

Authors: Konst2 and International Festival
www.radiogallery.org

The program plays out in many different ways. Konst2, the artists turned curators, invites International Festival, the curators and teachers making art, to become executors for a radio piece about Konst2, the artists. A word to mouth, buzz-marketing, undercover story about questioning the underlying motifs of the questioning of institutional frames. A doubling up on interdisciplinary stuff, short-circuiting connections by reconnecting, ending up in double standards, double meaning and double radio pleasure. Its 2 and its 2 again. Hell, it’s two as in nothing to lose and nothing to win; it’s 2 as in the end of proprietary exclamations, but shame on binary enterprises. International Festival Konst 2 / Konst 2 International Festival is a baroque folding, complexifying its existence by adding on the surface. A program on doubling and on 2 that ironically is broadcasted on the 11 September.

It is also International Festival’s relation to broadcasting, to the tone of voice and the opportunity for turbulence in highly public media. The program is a salutation to radio, to the theatricality implied in radio, which offers an inherent critique rather than an individual listeners experience of Pod casting. The radio as a background turned foreground and up in the face turned shadows for daily activity and work. Radio as a medium of radical distance, what is that machine in the kitchen babbling to us out of reach and easily turned of with a flip with your index finger. But radio is at the same time an extensively intimate set up allowing another, or many other’s voices to enter you private domain, voices that you can not look away from, voices of politics, intimacy and antagonism that you have lunch with and with which you produce relations.

Its two shows for the price of one. Its music in your mouth and just do it for your ears.

Click here to hear the show

Marvin Suicide: 85 – Tracey face.

[[::**Don’t forget the Netaudio 06 festival this coming Friday and Saturday**::]]

Please find below the tracklisting for this weeks show.

1. Bittersweet – In A Beautiful Kind Of Way by Disciples Of Ageema Blues, Aurinko/Bittersweet:
skylined.org/ageema

2. Babythrones by Tiger Piss:
www.myspace.com

3. Let Me Down Easy by Bettye LaVette:
www.anti.com

4. 14-04-03-III by Bad Comfort:
www.phonocake.org

5. Colder by Cracks, Different Cities:
www.electrolyt.net

6. Memory Seven by The Caretaker, Theoretically Pure Antegrade Amnesia:
www.brainwashed.com

7. Soul On Fire by Bad Matter, Soul On Fire:
www.plainaudio.com

Have a nice listen. Bye.

I’m ready for my close-up: Godzilla & 1950s Japanese sci-fi movies

To coincide with the start of Resonance’s Space Soon Week, here’s another chance to hear Richard Thomas’ show on the BFI re-release of Godzilla (a.k.a. Gojira, 1954) and The Mysterians (a.k.a. Chikyu Boeigun, 1957) on DVD… Richard talks to Ken Hollins, writer of the book ‘Destroy All Monsters’, about the continuing appeal of The Gorilla Whale and classic Japanese sci-fi.

Links: Buy ‘Destroy All Monsters’
Wikipedia entry on Godzilla / The Mysterians

Originally broadcast 16th February 2006 (27mb)

Radio Gallery 10: Radio Transmitted Time Capsule for 7006

Authors: Ryan Gander and Francesco Manacorda
www.radiogallery.org

The show RADIO TRANSMITTED TIME CAPSULE FOR 7006 gathers a selection of practitioners contributing to a real time capsule to be sealed after its presentation on resonance FM and hidden in 2 different locations for the benefit of future civilization. This aims to present future audience with relevant fragments of contemporary culture in the specific domain of visual art. We asked seven contributors to provide us with a 5 to 10 minutes long clip. These will form part of the time capsule material to send into the future.

Contributors are:

– Spencer Anthony
– Falke Pisano
– Aurelien Froment
– Juneau Projects
– Christodoulos Panayiotou
– Sandra Terdjman, “A capsule of sound to imagine the invisible captured by Orphee, Tom Mc Carthy, Loris Greaud, Mario Garcia Torres and Jordan Wolfson”
– Martin Vincent

Narrated by Louise Hayward.

Cyber Chutney Arse Duck: Part 5

This is the Cyber Chutney Arse Duck Show, and you are listening to the Cyber Chutney Arse Duck Show. This is a show specifically designed for some person who might be walking down a country lane, at 3 in the morning listening to this show…The penultimate episode in this series. Some of it sounding as though it were recorded onto a compact cassette, some of it sounding as though it were recorded onto an impulse image (they haven’t been invented yet) and everywhere in-between.

Metal screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeam.

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Marvin Suicide: 84 – Drunk on booze all week.

Hello, me again. I’m all about the music. I’m hip, I’m trendy and I look really fashionable.

I really enjoyed putting this show together, I think its probably one of the most cool and cutting edge episodes ever compiled. Heres the tracklist for the tunes mate. Word.

1. Flower Gardens by Chad VanGaalen, Skelliconnection:
www.subpop.com

2. Eggmeat by mr_hopkinson’s computer:
www.myspace.com

3. Axel F (The SID Is On) by Yuppster, Axel F Compilation:
www.8bitpeoples.com

4. Milking by Deerhoof, Milk Man:
www.killrockstars.com

5. Sallsamma Ting by Dorothy’s Magic Bag, The Alice In Wonderland Experience:
www.candymind.com

6. Christmaslights And Mixtapes by Daniel Andreasson, Nackmyalgi:
www.candymind.com

7. Somewhere There Is A Girl (Or Boy) by Bobby Baby & Moe Lodin, The Mini Compilation Part II of II:
www.diverecords.com

8. De Frigormficos Y Corales by Coeval, Distante:
www.minusn.com

PS: Unfortunately this show didn’t make it to air but props out to Steve for sorting things out and making it sweet. Yeah yeah.

Hooting Yard: A Bonkers Alibi

If you are suspected of having committed a crime, and are placed under arrest by law enforcement officers, never provide an alibi which is bonkers. This advice holds true whether you are innocent or guilty, or even in that grey area between the two, like a Kafka character.

Let us assume, for the purposes of our argument, that you were indeed the shady, limping figure eye-witnesses recalled seeing emerging from the pastry shop clutching a handful of banknotes fresh from the opened till over which is now slumped the grievously but not fatally wounded pastry shop proprietor. The pastry shop is a couple of miles north of Bodger’s Spinney, in that little arcade known as the One-Time Haunt Of Flappers. You motored away in the sidecar of your accomplice’s getaway motorbike, and just twenty minutes later you were sat in the snug of the Cow & Pins squandering your dishonestly-obtained banknotes on bottled stout.

When the police come to arrest you, whether it be that very day or weeks, months, or years hence, do not say: “At the time of the pastry shop robbery I was clambering up a mountainside in the Himalayas carrying a crate of exotic perfumes in preparation for a long-overdue performance of Scriabin’s unfinished Mysterium, officer”. This is what we call a bonkers alibi.

  • Bonkers Alibis
  • Blazing Excelsior Saturated With Turpentine
  • Elegant Smudges
  • Ten Days in a Ditch (Remembering Bobnit Tivol)
  • Essential Items for your Camping Trip

This episode was first broadcast on Feburary 15th 2006. You can read a transcript of this show in Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website.