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Radio Gallery number 3: Radio Dinner

Author: Raimundas Malasauskas
www.radiogallery.org
Broadcast date: July 17, 2006

“I don’t play music, I present my listening practice” Darius Miksys

In Radio Dinner that functions as a DIY variety-show of parallel worlds, Rai listens to people talking, singing and reading in multiple times and places. One of them, a renowned psychotherapist Eugenijus Laurinaitis, is asked to hypnotise the host of the program wanting to become a radio-receiver for one hour with an intention to record the whole program for Resonance FM under hypnosis. A number of other guests, including Vilnius’ artists Juozas Laivys, Vale Kale and Darius Miksys come to a dinner to talk about their practices of listening and to make a contact with an obscure radio conversation from 2003 dedicated to a screw, yet they end up meeting Anne, Ieva and Vesta, their own female avatars on air.

Marvin Suicide: 77 – Doin’ it n doin’ it n doin’ it well.

Here is the tracklisting for this weeks show. Dig deep my friends…

1. End Of The World by Alex Pearson, WSB:
www.polygonnetwork.org

2. Ag by Jari Pitkanen, Time Exp:
enoughrecords.scene.org

3. Fast Motion by Greg Davis:
www.8bitrecs.com

4. What Is Love by Da Fresh:
www.queeporganicmusic.com

5. Aqua by Dozuki:
www.exegene.com

6. Bunny by Eiafuawn, The Modulator Hustle:
www.observatoryonline.org

7. Gare03 by Structura, Chemin De Fer:
www.clubotaku.org/mimi

8. Get Up by Alan Singley, Audio Bicyclette:
www.luckymadison.com

Cheery bye.

Rhythm Incursions: Mr Trick’s “Hella Flossy” mix

Apologies for not posting much in the last month or so; with a baby arriving any time now and a housemove on the way things have been a bit hectic. Sorry all!

Anyway, by way of apology, here is a treat for you all: the Hella Flossy mix Trick dropped on Jonny Reggae‘s radio show in Brighton a month or so back. This was done as promo for the mighty Up The Anti mix that is now out in stores, so if you like what you hear, be sure to head out and look up the mix. I won’t front: we need the sales on that shit if the likes of Needlework and Rhythm Inc are to keep churning out releases!

Click to download the Hella Flossy Mix (66Mb)

Music in the mix includes exclusive treats from the ever-sublime Mat Young and Joey Beats (who dropped everything to supply an instrumental version of his killer Cunnylynguists remix – thanks Joe!), not to mention an exclusive Fink remix by yours truly, some EdIT, a Mashit tribute, me and Wax’s “I KILL YOU WITH MY MIND!” track and much more…

And, if you like what you hear, head on over to any of these online stores to snap up the Up The Anti mix:

USA: Underground Hip Hop dot com

UK: Rough Trade Records (or Selectadisc if you prefer)

For other countries, just click this link to open up the Google search on the CD – god knows there’s stores all over the damn place stocking it, from Japan to the Czech Republic and beyond…

Radio Gallery number 2: Investigating EVP

Author: Thibaut de Ruyter
www.radiogallery.org
Broadcast date: July 10, 2006

In 1959, the Swedish painter, archeologist, opera singer and polyglot Friedrich Jürgenson (1903-1987) discovered that he was able – in using a microphone, a tape recorder and an out of tune radio – to record voices from dead people…

That method became quickly known worldwide as Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) and Jürgenson found many followers and friends that built on his research. It is a scientific attempt to deal with the possibility of a life after death and, because it is scientific (the radio and tape recorders were high technology in the 50’s-60’s and the users presented themselves as researchers), it tries to be an indisputable – yet still highly interpretable – proof. But, in the use of radio, radio waves and noise, EVP questions the radio medium itself, how it is made and how it could be misused.

There are two directions in EVP that the exhibition tries to investigate. On the one hand, the aesthetic of ground noise, white noise and lost radiowaves. On the other hand, the poetic beauty of the researchers’ methods, where technical objects are used to produce things they are not supposed to. The artists have been chosen for their ability to deal with one of those two aspects, bringing the show not a presentation of ‘beliefs’ but the strange beauty of ‘investigations’.

Marvin Suicide: 76 – Crapping My Pants.

Tracklistings for my first Resonance show. Awww, innit cute.

1. Goof by Binarpilot, Defrag:
www.8bitpeoples.com

2. Rocket Keronian by eX-Girl, Endangered Species:
www.alternativetentacles.com

3. Café Sitting by Rolling Calf Sinfonette, Don’t Mind If I Do:
www.webbedhandrecords.com

4. 1996 (Real Minimal Stuff) by Hannelore Klinke vs. Tobi Tobsucht:
www.rest-label.net

5. The Imperial Senate by MC Chris:
www.mcchris.com

6. The Force May be With You by Idmonster, The:
www.notype.com

Harmon e. Phraisyar: Grungy Media

No sooner has Harmon begun his show, than he finds himself furry-handcuffed to the furniture by the smelly cohorts of Grungy Media, interventionist activists without a clue. They’ve invaded the studio and proceed to attempt a live coup of Resonance Radio.

What are their demands? Do they have any? Will they stop fighting with each other long enough to tell us anything?

Radio Gallery number 1: See the song

Author: åbäke
www.radiogallery.org
Broadcast date: July 3, 2006

SEE THE SONG’ is an hour-long music program during which a velvet-voiced disc-Jockey describes record sleeves from the very famous to the most underground labels. Once a rather big (12 inch square) element, it has shrunk today to a tiny jpg on iPods – a perhaps dysfunctional yet natural evolution of the imagery associated with music. Our show celebrates the visual in its ultimate status: sound.

This show was recorded in a London pub, providing material for a blind pub quiz. It was recorded on Monday 3rd July at 8pm.

Hooting Yard: Some Hotels, A Hollyhock, The Ponds

There are seven hotels. Their names are Crone, Crustacean, Flask, Infection, Miasma, Unbearable and Vagabond. Each is built of cheap and rusty metal and perched on the edge of a precipice. There are seven precipices, over each of which a scientist of note has plunged to a watery death during the past two weeks. In chronological order, those who plummeted were a botanist, a physicist, a phrenologist, an horologist, a laboratory git, a bacteriologist, and an uproariously-moustachioed vivisectionist.

Each had been a paying guest at one of the hotels, though none of them hurtled over the precipice upon which their own hotel teetered. The phrenologist, for example, breakfasted upon porridge in the Hotel Miasma, then threw herself from the pocked and crumbling cliff-face adjacent to the Crone Hotel.

Or was she pushed?

  • The origins of the name “Hooting Yard”
  • Some Hotels, A Hollyhock, The Ponds
  • Hooting Yard Fan Fiction: “Dobson’s Uncanny Time Pod” by Tristan Shuddery
  • Swedish Goat News
  • A selection of self-help books
  • Istvan and Zoltan (on Monday Afternoon)
  • Quotations from “New Orleans Superstitions” by Lafcadio Hearn

This episode was first broadcast on 14th December 2005.

Epistaxis Time: Sonic Portraiture

Under a cloud of financial/general difficulties our host finds himself homeless, so woos us with his ’sonic portrait’ skills that showcase his potential as your personal in-house artist (if you grant him accommodation, that is). A marvellous gem from his music collection follows:

  • Sam Jones – Hero
  • An enthused reading of a poem entitled ‘Onion’ ends in… yes, you’ve guessed it: tears. Literally, in fact, as our host has an accident of the wet, lukewarm and gold variety.
  • Ron, Pamela and Betty in conjunction with the Whetstone Amateur Melodramatic Society – Neighbourhood Watchdogs
  • The joy of looking in bins
  • Dean – How Do You Make Money?
  • How Do You Make Money (instrumental ‘Employee of the Month’ remix)

Hooting Yard: House of Turps Part 2

The conclusion to Frank Key’s exciting House of Turps. In this episode we learn of Slobodan Curpin’s fate, and also that of the twelve exiles of Hoon.

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This episode of Hooting Yard on the Air was recorded on the 23rd of November 2005. Frank Key’s “House of Turps” has ISBN 1 871197 40 6.