Category Archives: Shows

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Radio Gallery number 7: A Stellar Key to the Summerland

Author: Olivia Plender
www.radiogallery.org

A Stellar Key to the Summerland is a documentary about The Modern Spiritualist Movement, a religion that originated in New York State, USA, in 1848 with the notorious Hydesville Rappings. Despite being based on speaking to the dead, Spiritualists saw themselves as part of a rational religion in dialogue with scientific developments; parallels were made between the messages received via a medium and new communication technologies such as the telegraph and later the telephone and the radio. However this programme particularly examines how Spiritualists used the religion to visualise an alternative to industrial society, overlapping with non-conformist political causes such as the Co-operative movement and the campaign for women’s suffrage. The programme is read by Rufus Wright and is structured as a lecture, a broadcast format that now seems old fashioned. It includes seance recordings and interviews with ‘scientists’ involved with studying spiritualism.

Marvin Suicide: 82 – Papas got a brand new Jag.

Well, hi there. Hope you are well today. Now that I’m back on the case and bang on time, below is the tracklist for show 82, which was broadcast on Resonance FM on 20th August 2006 (that was yesterday).

1. Searching Sasha by Murumari:
www.epitonic.com

2. Coming Back (Faux Pas Back To Bellhead Mix) by Gotye:
www.iamfauxpas.com

3. Transylvania by Dorothy’s Magic Bag, Banana-Electro-Split:
www.candymind.com

4. Norfolk Tuition by Normal For Norfolk:
www.myspace.com

5. California by Dealership, TV Highway To The Stars:
www.dealerkids.com

I think this is a nice show. Its quite floaty from what I remember. Have a super dooper week. Bye.

Cyber Chutney Arse Duck: Part 3

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…

Following on from Part 2, this is Part 3. Poo Lord and Co. have used their bedrooms to create: orifice logs, laughing, decimal spots and village idiots.

e-mail: Poo Lord

Marvin Suicide: 81 – My ears have eyes.

Hello to you. Apologies for the tardiness of this weeks show release. I have been walking amongst the hills and the internet is a shy old beast at the best of times, especially amongst them there hills. Please find below the tracklisting for show 81, which was broadcast on Resonance 104.4FM on the 13th August 2006.

1. Trace 2 by Fp, Trace(s):
enoughrecords.scene.org

2. The Maker by Beak, El Hacedor EP:
www.monotonik.com

3. Weiff, Ich by Batfinks, Peach Route EP:
www.hippocamp.net

4. Sinking Feeling by The Race, If You Can:
www.flameshovel.com

5. Berzinel by Genetic, Leighf EP:
www.lifeformproject.com

6. It Keeps Me Up by Youth Club, The Museum Pieces:
www.youthclub.ca

Bye bye.

I’m ready for my close-up: Screenplays by Tony Grisoni

Alex Fitch interviews Tony Grisoni, writer of Michael Winterbottom’s In this world and Terry Gilliam’s adaptation of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The show will be concentrating on Tony’s latest two scripts: Tideland directed by Gilliam which is currently in the cinema and Brothers of the Head (from the directors of Lost in La Mancha) which is showing today in Edinburgh and goes on general release in October.

Links: Tideland / Brothers of the Head reviews
Wikipedia entries on: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas / In this World

Originally broadcast 17th August 2006 (25.4mb)

Harmon e. Phraisyar: Go Tell The Masters

“The human race is not much more than a bunch of lying, two-faced schnooks,” argues an unidentified voice in a heartfelt polemic on the regulations and bureaucratic chaos of modern Britain. This is surrounded by a medley of loops and collages.

Want to know the correct way to handle your copy of Blunkett’s Book of Regulations? Listen closely.

I’m ready for my close-up: Filming Domestic Archaeology

For our second podcast: one of the most recent shows (to give listeners a chance to get to the exhibition before it closes)…

Alex Fitch interviews Chris Allen, founder member of the Light Surgeons, a company that produces films and multimedia events. Their current project is an exhibition called Domestic Archaeology which is at the Geffrye Museum in East London until the 28th of August. The show features video and photographic depictions of modern living rooms plus interviews with the inhabitants.

Links:The Light Surgeons
Domestic Archaeology
The Geffrye Museum

Originally broadcast 3rd August 2006 (27 mb)

Epistaxis Time – The End

It feels unsafe… Has the second series of Epistaxis Time come to a premature end? Yes, probably. This show wasn’t submitted with the usual accompaniment of feverish text and ingredient listings, and I am loath to supply bullet-pointed provisional song titles for fear of error. Conspiracy theories abound that our host was ‘pretending to die’, and was in fact recruited by Sainsbury’s secret Trolley Reclaimant Squad for his deep understanding of the Mandelbrot chaos that comprises local trolley displacement and the logic of it all. We don’t know!
Epistaxis 6 Trolleys

Square Sausage: Stewart Lee Interview

An extract from Resonance FM’s series “The Square Sausage” in which Richard Thomas interviews British stand-up comedian and theater director Stewart Lee. Stew talks about his latest project “Talk Radio”, his previous project “Jerry Springer the Opera”, and his personal Fringe highlights.

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