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Midnight Sex Talk: Pain & Pleasure

Midnight Sex Talk – Pain & Pleasure

BDSM, CP, topping, bottoming – what does all this mean to you? Do you think that the first two are network protocols, and that the others must be cookery terms, even though you’ve never heard Nigella mention them? Or are you a fully fledged member of your local community, and a regular attendee of the kind of club that the tabloids send undercover reporters to, (even though they already know what they’re going to write)?

Do you think that inflicting physical pain on someone, (or having it done to you) however consensually, is simply torture by another name? Or is it the ultimate transfer of power, and the only true way to work out your own needs and desires?

Helping us untangle it all are Monkey and Mistress Vamp from Unfettered, which hosts the annual Kinkfest.

Midnight Sex Talk is broadcast on alternate Sunday nights, from 11.30pm-12.30am, on Resonance 104.4 FM. More info about us
here.

You Are Hear Sessions: Noblesses Oblige

This session from Noblesse Oblige was first aired on the You Are Hear show on Dec 19th 2005. Noblesse Oblige have been variously described as an “electronic art rock synth duo: Klaus Nomi crossed with Laibach or DAF teutonic disco” (Rough Trade) or “Weimar Germany for the 21st Century Dance Floor” (Tank)

  • http://www.noblesseoblige.co.uk/
  • http://www.youarehear.co.uk/

You Are Hear is produced by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse and live sessions are engineered by Will Searl. More information about this show can be found at www.youarehear.co.uk. Tune into You Are Hear live sessions on Monday nights at 8pm -9:30pm on Resonance 104.4fm or pickup the webstream at www.resonancefm.com where you will also find our latest podcast sessions and programmes of interest.

London Revisited: episode 8

London Revisted
The most recent series of “an hour of capital stuff,” presented by Lord Murk and Nobby.
Produced by John Nicholson for Resonance104.4fm, London Revisited is an esoteric guide to the city’s hidden histories.

Episode 8: London as the New Jersuselam: an interview with Adrian Gilbert. Plus the regular serial, “Crimes and Damned Crimes,” which dissects Peter Ackroyd’s distorted mythologising of the city; On The Barrow; Roger Dobson’s Lost Writers of London; Reading London; and Tim Mars’s audio cartoon, Meeting with Remarkable Men.

 

Hooting Yard: The Churn in the Muck (Reloaded)

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“You asked me to save the village from Doom. I have communed with a variety of weird and tiresome shades to seek guidance. You are correct, your village is imperilled. There is only one way to rescue it from the coming agony. Three of your number must travel many miles distant, to the town of Hoon. There, they must find a churn, possibly broken, the churn of Hoon, which has had engraved upon it a rather fetching likeness of myself. Do not ask why. Having scoured Hoon for this churn, and found in Hoon this churn of Hoon, it must be brought back here, with due haste, and hurled into the boiling sea from this very spot on the cliff’s edge. That task complete, your village will once again know glee. I have left unmentioned one crucial point. The three who will venture to Hoon, there to find and return the Hoon-churn, must all be called Ned. That is all.”

This episode was first broadcast on the 9th of March 2005.

  • In A Bog (Blodgett)
  • At the Hop
  • The Stench from Outer Space
  • Three Extracts from “The Book of Gnats”
  • Massacre of the Innocents at Hoon
  • Swiss Family Robinson

This episode was first broadcast on March 9th 2005.

Audio Adventures: SID Music

An investigation into the sonic possiblities of the SID chip; that famous synthesizer used in the Commodore 64 and other 80’s 8-bit micro-computers.

The Exciting Hellebore Shew: Unlistenable Special

Piping out unenlightened smog for the inverted jet nozzle of your sound perception to spray your brain internally with sweet anti-music… you guessed it, we present a compilation of deliberately unlistenable noise-musics.

  • Introduction, recounting the story of essex white-van lads who force passers-by to listen to happy-hardcore and gabba techno resulting in their arrest.
  • Sweet, Sweet Anti-Music.
  • Pulsar Cannon – an electro pop number simoltaneously boasting of Dan’s game-playing ability whilst bemoaning his own sense of social exclusion.
  • Tape made for George Webster’s Mum – Please do not let your son insult me in those ways. He casts doubt on my sexuality.
  • Untitled Track (Recorded on two tape-recorders in a bornmouth hotel. )
  • Jim’l Fix It

Epistaxis Time: Podcast Special

A special episode of Epistaxis time, crafted to untertain popular iPod owining people. You get too much entertainment, so try to enjoy this if you can.

  • A depressing into.
  • I really want to die
  • To die on a Sunny Day

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Harmon e. Phraysier: Bush-ido

Natalie Imbruglia reports on a new miltaristic cult dedicated to a famous POTUS. This episode begins with a scathing criticism of the Harmon e Phrasier show.

Hooting Yard: Two Monks and the Blood of a Duck

Then Brother Fabrizius strangled another teal. “Hand me that retort, Brother Arpad, so that I may decant into it this teal’s gore.” Brother Arpad reached for the retort and in so doing smashed an alembic. There was a sound of bells. The monks were called to compline. For each canonical hour they allocated a duck to be slaughtered for its blood. At compline, a teal. At matins, a merganser. At prime, a pintail. At tierce, a shoveler. At sext, a wigeon. At nones, a smew. And at vespers, a bufflehead. Out in the fields, sweet little lambs gambolled and frolicked. They would not frolic for long, for soon, in the monastery, it would be bathtime.

  • Total Eclipse (Reprise)
  • A Note on Bags (Reflections on the Book of Haggai)
  • Fifty Years Ago (Dobson on the Radio)
  • Orrery Sleuth
  • Quotation from “A short history of monastaries” by Alfred Wesley Wishart
  • Two Monks
  • Tanis Diena
  • Quotation from “Egyptian Ideas Of the Future Life” by E. A. Wallis-Budge