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Hello GoodBye – 07.12.13 – Ft: Mathew Sawyer, Piper’s Son and Sons of Harry Lauder

Sons of Harry Lauder
Piper's Son
Mathew Sawyer
Mathew Sawyer, Piper’s Son and Sons of Harry Lauder perform live on this episode of Hello GoodBye on Resonance FM.

PLAYLIST

Mathew Sawyer – The Golden Heart (LIVE SESSION)
Mathew Sawyer – New Bird To Be (LIVE SESSION)
Mathew Sawyer – Death Is Like A Dream We’ll Have (LIVE SESSION)
Mathew Sawyer – Feeeeling (LIVE SESSION)
Piney Gir and Correatown – Ghost Of The Year
Mathew Sawyer – ‘Interview’
Sebastian Melmoth – The Incredulity Of Hip Cats On Lysergic Acid
Family Of Cats – Devil Dealin’s Done
Cauldronated – iBossa
Fat White Family – Cream Of The Young
Piper’s Son – Please Don’t Go Backwards (LIVE SESSION)
Piper’s Son – Fuel (LIVE SESSION)
Piper’s Son – Hiding In The Cinema (LIVE SESSION)
Piper’s Son – Doctor At The Door (LIVE SESSION)
Piper’s Son – ‘Interview’
The Wharves – Deepwater Horizon
Giant Burger – Big Meat
The Sons Of Harry Lauder – Thin And Cold (LIVE SESSION)
The Sons Of Harry Lauder – The Pilot Light Is Out (LIVE SESSION)
The Sons Of Harry Lauder – ‘Interview’
Orchestra Of Spheres – Smash Hit #1

Presenters: deXter Bentley and Dan Frost
Live sound engineers: Leanne Bower assisted by Lisa Geurts and Beth Rogers

Panel Borders: Drawing and painting comics

Panel Borders: Drawing and painting comics

Starting a month of shows about creators who use fine art in their work, guest presenter Richard Reynolds (FRSA) discusses art techniques used in strips and graphic novels with artists Al Davison, Hannah Eaton, James E Snelling and Vicky Stonebridge.
Al discusses relearning to draw comics after suffering bouts of blindness and hand paralyses, Hannah talks about the fine art training that contributed to her first graphic novel, James explores his parallel art careers in trompe l’oeil interiors and comic books and Vicky demonstrates the use of painting and ceramics in her site specific sculptures, photographs and sequential art. Recorded at Caption Festival, Oxford, Summer 2013.

Originally broadcast Monday 2nd December 2013 on Resonance 104.4 FM (London)

Pages of comics by Al Davison, Hannah Eaton, Vicky Stonebridge, James E Snelling

Pages of comics by Al Davison, Hannah Eaton, Vicky Stonebridge, James E Snelling

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Hello GoodBye – 30.11.13 – Ft: Tristan Burfield, Paul Hawkins + Giant Burger

Paul Hawkins - Bad Santas
Giant Burger
Tristan Burfield

Hello GoodBye on Resonance FM sees Giant Burger and Tristan Burfield perform live in session on the show and Paul Hawkins reads from his new book Bad Santas.

PLAYLIST
Tristan Burfield – 9 Songs on Gameboy (LIVE SESSION)
Extradition Order – Like a President
Fat White Family – Who Shot Lee Oswald?
Tristan Burfield – ‘Interview’
The Sons of Harry Lauder – The Rubble Age
Mathew Sawyer – The Forgetting Head
Piper’s Son – By The Hand
Paul Hawkins ‘Interview’
Paul Hawkins – Bad Santas (extract) (LIVE READING)
Paul Hawkins and the Awkward Silences – How We Lost the War
Giant Burger – Seven Billion (LIVE SESSION)
Giant Burger – Bacon Ice Cream (LIVE SESSION)
Giant Burger – Count Counterpoint (LIVE SESSION)
Giant Burger – Cribbage (LIVE SESSION)
Giant Burger – Fridges (LIVE SESSION)
Halo Halo – Comet
Giant Burger – ‘Interview’
The Len Bright Combo – Young, Upwardly Mobile… and Stupid
Dirty Viv – I Don’t Care

Presenters: deXter Bentley + Dan Frost
Live sound engineers: Tom Kemp assisted by Lisa Geurts and Beth Rogers

Panel Borders: After 2000AD

Panel Borders: After 2000AD

Concluding a month of shows about comic book creators who collaborate together, Alex Fitch talks to a pair of 2000AD fanzine contributors and a quartet of acclaimed 1980s 2000AD alumni about their work. Dogbreath and Zarjaz contributors – Lee Robson and Bryan Coyle – discuss their first graphic novel, Babble, which tells the tale of how researchers into ancient languages accidentally release a virus that turns the human race into psychopaths.

Also, in a tag team discussion recorded after a signing in Gosh! Comics, Brendan McCarthy, Peter Milligan, Jim McCarthy and Brett Ewins talk about their work in “The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic”, the new Dark Horse collection The Best of Milligan and McCarthy, and the various ways they broke into comics. Originally broadcast Monday 25th November 2013, on Resonance 104.4 FM (London)

Babble / Judge Dredd by Lee Robson and Bryan Coyle / Bad Company by Peter Milligan, Brett Ewins and Jim McCarthy / Rogan Gosh by Milligan and Brendan McCarthy

Babble / Judge Dredd by Lee Robson and Bryan Coyle / Bad Company by Peter Milligan, Brett Ewins and Jim McCarthy / Rogan Gosh by Milligan and Brendan McCarthy

For more info and a variety of different formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org

Links: Find out more about Babble via www.babblecomic.com
Bryan Coyle’s website
Lee Robson’s website
Peter Milligan and Brendan McCarthy can be found at: www.petermilligan.co.uk / www.brendanmccarthy.co.uk
Jim McCarthy’s website

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Art Monthly Talk Show 11th November 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

George Vasy and Maria Walsh discuss their feature articles from the November issue 371 of Art Monthly.

Self 2 Selfie

George Vasey on self-portraiture and feminist art

The serial photographic self-portrait was adopted in the 1980s by feminist artists such as Jo Spence and Alexis Hunter in order to rethink ways of acting. How has a newer generation of webcam artists, such as Petra Cortright and Erica Scourti, responded to their legacy and the challenge of new technology?

‘The majority of imagery posted online is fairly normative, yet the question remains: what kind of agency does this form of self-portrait produce? There are those who assume that the “selfie” is the outcome of an act of narcissism while others suggest a more complex reading.’

I Object

Maria Walsh on art and the new objecthood

Artists such as Mark Leckey, Hito Steyerl, Ed Atkins and Andy Holden are keen to dissolve their subjectivity in order to exist in a non-hierarchical network of things. But could this desire ‘to get unalienated’ be seen as an infantile abdication of responsibility and even, paradoxically, a narcissistic impulse?

‘Object-oriented philosophy insists on the life of objects, a life they deem no more or less valuable than our own. Does this new materialism offer more equitable relations between subjects and objects?’

The programme is hosted by Matt Hale who has worked at Art Monthly since 1991.

Previous episodes are available on Art Monthly’s website www.artmonthly.co.uk/events.htm

Art Monthly magazine offers an informed and comprehensive guide to the latest developments in contemporary art.Fiercely independent, Art Monthly’s news and opinion sections provide regular information and polemics on the international art scene. It also offers In-depth interviews and features; reviews of exhibitions, performances, films and books; art law; auction reports and exhibition listings

Art Monthly magazine is indispensable reading!

Special magazine subscription offer  £29 .

www.artmonthly.co.uk

Hello GoodBye – 23.11.13 – Ft: Sebastian Melmoth, Stereocilia and Madame Pamita

Sebastian Melmoth
Stereocilia
Madame Pamita

Sebastian Melmoth, Stereocilia and Madame Pamita all contribute LIVE music to Hello GoodBye this Saturday lunchtime on Resonance FM from noon until 1.30pm (GMT)

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PLAYLIST
Sebastian Melmoth – Cellophane (LIVE SESSION)
Sebastian Melmoth – Sunshine Blues (LIVE SESSION)
Sebastian Melmoth – Catching Up With Morrison (LIVE SESSION)
Sebastian Melmoth – Kings Cross Delta Blues (LIVE SESSION)
Civil Civic – Sky Delay (HG archive)
Sebastian Melmoth – ‘Interview’
Teeth Of The Sea – Reaper
Paul Hawkins and the Awkward Silences – The Precautionary Principal
Giant Burger – Blobbenstein
Tristan Burfield – Dance of Death
Stereocilia – ‘Untitled’ (LIVE SESSION)
Stereocilia – ‘Interview’
The Cold Spells – Deep Water Blackout (accidently announced on-air as ‘aes eht yb nwod’)
The Monochrome Set – Super Plastic City
Madame Pamita – Cocaine Habit Blues (LIVE SESSION)
Madame Pamita – Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden (LIVE SESSION)
Madame Pamita – ‘Interview’

Presenters: deXter Bentley and Lisa Geurts
Live sound engineers: Mike Channon assisted by Lisa Geurts

Panel Borders: Doctor Who and the Graphic Novels

Panel Borders: Doctor Who and the Graphic Novels

Continuing a month about comic book creators who collaborate together, Alex Fitch looks at Doctor Who comic strips in the 50th anniversary week of the TV show. In a panel discussion recorded at SCI-FI-LONDON, artists Adrian Salmon and Mark Buckingham plus writers Scott Gray and Andrew Cartmel (also the TV script editor from 1987-1989) discuss the various adventures of the Doctor in sequential art, including the ‘wilderness years’ when the show was off air in the 1990s and comics were the only continuing visual adventures of the Time Lord. Recorded May 2013 in front of a live audience at SCI-FI-LONDON, Stratford Picture House.
Originally broadcast Monday 18th November 2013, on Resonance 104.4 FM (London)

Doctor Who comics by artists Adrian Salmon, Mark Buckingham, and writers Andrew Cartmel and Scott Gray

Doctor Who comics by artists Adrian Salmon, Mark Buckingham, and writers Andrew Cartmel and Scott Gray

For more info and a variety of different formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org

Links: Doctor Who comics website – www.alteredvistas.co.uk
Info about Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctor comics at http://tardis.wikia.com
Adrian Salmon’s blog
Wikipedia pages on Mark Buckingham, Andrew Cartmel and Scott Gray

Listen to Alex’s previous interviews with Andrew Cartmel and Mark Buckingham
Other podcasts on Doctor Who including comic strip creators Tony LeeAl DavisonPat Mills and Dave GibbonsRichard Morris, Leah Moore and John ReppionRoger Langridge and Gary Russell Continue reading

Hello GoodBye – 16.11.13 – Ft: The Bara Bara Band, Civil Civic + Pit Ponies

Civil Civic (Aaron Cupples)
Pit Ponies
The Bara Bara Band

Today’s Hello GoodBye features live music from The Bara Bara Band and Pit Ponies plus an interview and pre-recorded live set from Civil Civic.

PLAYLIST
The Bara Bara Band – Escape Clinch Mountain (LIVE SESSION)
The Bara Bara Band – Not The Last Act (LIVE SESSION)
The Bara Bara Band – Girl With The Raven Hair (LIVE SESSION)
The Bara Bara Band – Cave Light (LIVE SESSION)
Purple Pilgrims – Druidic Dreamer
The Bara Bara Band – ‘Interview’
Madame Pamita – No Bad News
Stereocillia – Dawn Chorus
Sebastian Melmoth – Miet Mitzvah
Civil Civic – Sky Delay (PRE-RECORDED LIVE)
Civil Civic’s Aaron Cupples – ‘Interview’
Civil Civic – Street Trap (PRE-RECORDED LIVE)
Pit Ponies – The Madding Crowd (LIVE SESSION)
Pit Ponies – Furies (LIVE SESSION)
Pit Ponies – Deptford Love Song (LIVE SESSION)
Pit Ponies – Terminal Fool (LIVE SESSION)
The Leonard Cohen – In / Out
The Len Bright Combo – The House Burned Down
Pit Ponies – ‘Interview’

Live presenters: deXter Bentley + Dan Frost
Live sound engineer: Tom Kemp assisted by Lisa Geurts and Beth Rogers

Six Pillars – On Farideh Lashai, An Interview with the Artist’s Daughter


In tribute to Farideh Lashai (1944-2013), we podcast this phone interview with her daughter during an installation at Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde in Dubai. Here Maneli describes the intricate videos and the ethos and methods behind her mother’s animations. Until she passed away, Lashai had been creating works for over 40 years transitioning between various mediums and becoming a heavyweight on the Middle Eastern arts scene. Even before exhibiting artwork she trained and worked in crystal manufacturing workshops in both Germany and Austria as a designer for years. She had also studied German literature, translating several plays by Berthold Brecht (1968-2008); before concentrating on fine art as a career. She was also a writer, her novel Shal Bamu, was a best seller and garnered the attention of Iranian literary circles. Lashai was also one of the founders of Neda Group which is a group of 12 Iranian female painters who reflected on themes such as identity.

Keep Your Interior Empty of Food that You Mayest Behold There in the Light of Interior (video) 2012

Six Pillars to Persia is a focus on Middle Eastern arts and culture, broadcasting weekly on Thursday evenings at 7.30-8pm, repeated Mondays 8.30-9pm GMT on 104.4FM across London, or www.resonancefm.com/listen
www.sixpillars.org
The 2nd series of Six Pillars to Persia has run weekly since 2007, the first in 2005-6.
Some content is podcast-only and not broadcast on air.
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Six Pillars has received a variety of acclaim including listings as ‘Critic’s Choice’ in The Independent newspaper and a write-up in the BBC R4 dramatised book ‘Radiohead’. Previous guests have been comic Omid Djalili, Abbas Kiarostami, Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi and galleries such as Saatchi Gallery.

The series is produced and presented by broadcaster Fari Bradley

Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Brian Yuzna and the horror of Society

Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Brian Yuzna and the horror of Society

Electric Sheep Magazine assistant editor Alex Fitch talks to film maker Brian Yuzna about his work, from his memorable debut as producer of Stuart Gordon’s Re-animator, his underrated satire of 1980s American preppy culture Society and later career making sequels to such franchises as Return of the Living Dead and Silent Night, Deadly Night. Recorded at the University of Brighton, Spring 2013, in conjunction with Cine-Excess Festival.

Four films by Brian Yuzna

Four films by Brian Yuzna

Cine-Excess VII is taking place at Birmingham MAC from 15th-17th November with guests including French filmmaker Catherine Breillat (Romance / Anatomy of Hell) and Italian auteur Francesco Barilli (The Perfume of the Lady in Black / Pensione paura)

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