Three spoken word tracks by artist Liam Gillick from the CD; An Idea Just Out of Reach; original recordings made in Berlin in 2009. Faster, Higher, Stronger by John Wynne from the 10″ vinyl E.P. Art + Factum (2009) which features artist responses to the Olympics site in London. Yes, New Birthday Song by Pipilotti Rist from The Cake is in Flames and finally Corporate Rock Must Die; a yellow vinyl 45rpm single by artist Jeremy Deller.
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Hello GoodBye – 01.12.12 – Dead Rat Orchestra, David Tattersall & Halo Halo
Hello GoodBye possibly bites off more than it can chew this Saturday lunchtime, with not 2 but 3 sets of live performers in the studio; Dead Rat Orchestra, Hallo Halo & David Tattersall.
Since forming in 2002, The Dead Rat Orchestra have played regularly throughout the UK and Internationally, always attempting to react or interact with their surroundings and the people and ideas that they come across – often crafting each performance for the particular space in which they find themselves (from former abattoirs to churches, concert halls to coppice woods). Dead Rat Orchestra are Daniel Merrill, Robin Alderton and Nathaniel Mann.
Halo Halo take their name from a very tasty, multicoloured desert from the Philippines. They are Jack on drums, singing and Harmonica and Rachel on Banjo, singing and Gill on keyboards and bass. Halo Halo make music that careens, drawing on Appalachian folk rambles as well as the hyper melodic clattering Sinawi vibes of Korea’s shamanic past. Check out their debut 7? single ‘Manananggal’ on M’Lady’s records now.
The Wave Pictures frontman David Tattersall recorded his new solo album Little Martha in one day with Simon Trought at the old Soup Studio, underneath the Duke of Uke ukulele shop on Hanbury Street, just off Brick Lane in East London. There are no overdubs on the album, which was recorded live with one microphone. Franic Rozycki stopped by to play mandolin on a couple of tracks, but otherwise it’s entirely me playing acoustic guitar. There are no vocals on the album.
Playlist:
Duke Garwood – Tapestry of Mars?
Dead Rat Orchestra – Fram (LIVE SESSION)?
Dead Rat Orchestra – The Geshin and the Guga (LIVE SESSION)?
Dead Rat Orchestra – Kuridza (LIVE SESSION)?
This is the Kit – White Ash Cut (HG archive)?
Dead Rat Orchestra – ‘interview’?
Great Park – Lover Oh Lover?
Kitchen Winos – Mr. Innocent?
David Cronenbergs Wife – What were you doing with that man at the back of the woods?
The Wave Pictures – Just Like a Drummer?
David Tattersall – Great Dream from Heaven (LIVE SESSION)?
David Tattersall – ‘interview’?
David Tattersall – Living in the Country (LIVE SESSION)?
The Fisherman Three – Time to think about the morning once again?
Hallo Halo – Taro Taro Taro (LIVE SESSION)?
Hallo Halo – Sunshine Kim (LIVE SESSION)?
Hallo Halo – Wooden Box (LIVE SESSION)?
Hallo Halo – Coming Home (LIVE SESSION)?
Halo Halo – ‘interview’?
Slushy Guts – Trying to be more like you but failing
Live sound engineers: Tom Kemp & Joe Oldfield
?Presenters: deXter Bentley & Ean Ravenscroft
Panel Borders: Drawn Together – Aline and Robert Crumb
Panel Borders: Drawn Together – Aline and Robert Crumb
Starting a month of shows about ‘lives on the page’, Panel Borders looks at graphic novels which depict the travails of human existence with books that straddle the divide between autobiography and fiction. This week, we’re proud to present Alex Fitch’s interview with Aline Kominsky-Crumb and Robert Crumb about their collection Drawn Together, published by Knockabout, which collects 40 years of their collaborative autobiographical comics, including guest art by their daughter Sophie and other luminaries of the American indie comics scene including Art Spiegelman and Charles Burns.
Alex talks to Robert and Aline about the history of the project, how it displays the intersection of her feminism and his sex obsession and aspects of truth and fiction in autobiographical comics.
(Originally broadcast 2nd December 2012 on Resonance 104.4 FM)
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Wavelength – Studies for an Exhibition
Curator Mathieu Copeland in the studio to talk about his exhibition at the David Roberts Arts Foundation: which includes works by Gustav Metzger, Cally Spooner, Elena Bajo, David Medalla and others.
Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Michael Apted and Cory McAbee – From cradle to…
Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Michael Apted and Cory McAbee – From cradle to…
Alex Fitch talks to two directors about their projects which capture visions of childhood and how that progresses into adulthood. In a Q & A recorded at SCI-FI-LONDON: EAST, Alex chats to Cory McAbee, creator of SF musicals The American Astronaut and Stingray Sam, about his latest film Crazy and Thief – a semi improvised drama which documents the director’s children as they journey across New York looking for stars and come across characters inspired by The Odyssey – again scored by his band, ‘The Billy Nayer Show’. Cory discusses his change in direction for this project, the difficulties of directing children and performs a song from the soundtrack.
Also, Alex discusses 56Up with Michael Apted, the latest instalment of his 7Up series which has charted the lives of 14 children from diverse socio-economic backgrounds since the age of 7, with new episodes every 7 years; as well as exploring the history of this series, Alex and Michael discuss the latter’s involvement with another serial that’s reached its 50th anniversary as the director recalls his experience of directing the Bond movie, The World is not Enough.
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Technical Difficulties from Alex’s Place… again
This week’s show covers adjusting to receiving help when you are used to giving it (and vice versa) and ways to relax, including the increased usage of legalised medicinal marijuana.
Wavelength – Plundered Classics
Plundered Classics mixed and mashed with Broken Music by Milan Knizak who started to destroy records in 1965, scratching, breaking, punching holes, destroying the needle and often the record player. Broken Music was curated and assembled by Walter Marchetti and released as a record in 1979. John Oswald: Plunderphonics; Beethoven, Glenn Gould and Stravinsky’s “Spring” from the EP issued in 1985. Alfred 23 Harth “Anything Goes” 1986 which mixes John Oswald, John Zorn and Heiner Goebbels just to compound the mixture. Strauss and Chopin from More Encores by Christian Marclay, Satie versus Wagner by Fuckintosh and Fragments by John Wall from Alterstill.
Technical Difficulties 4 – from Alex’s Place
Tim Abbott and Sonja K Peterson broadcast from Alex’s Place in Moorhead, Minnesota.
On the fourth anniversary of her hysterectomy, we talk about the loss afterward, especially on the anniversary.
The day after Thanksgiving, we also look at coping with family occasions as a spoonie and managing medication when you want to still have fun.
Hello GoodBye – 24.11.12 – Sexton Ming, Hand of Stabs & Broken Banjo
Performance artist, painter, poet, musician, author, singer, songwriter, independent record label impresario… the list goes on, Sexton Ming is truly a 21st Century renaissance man and this afternoon on Resonance FM he curates the entire 90 minutes of The Hello GoodBye Show.
Featuring live input from Sexton Ming, Hand of Stabs and Broken Banjo.
Sexton will also playing the 10 tunes that he would choose to take with him if locked up in solitary confinement.
Playlist:
Buddy Holly & the Crickets – Not Fade Away
Hand of Stabs – ‘untitled improvisation’ (LIVE SESSION)
Black Sabbath – Sweet Leaf
Hand of Stabs – ‘interview’
Frank Zappa – G -Spot Tornado
David Bowie – There is a Happy Land
Sexton Ming – Chalk Farm Rugby Pitch (LIVE POEM)
Sexton Ming – Obese Young Mothers (LIVE POEM)
Aphex Twin – Come To Daddy
Janis Joplin – Work Me Lord
H.P. Lovecraft – Let’s Get Together
Sexton Ming – The Rain (LIVE POEM)?
Low – Over the Ocean
Sigur Ros – Von
Broken Banjo – Regretamin and the Horse (LIVE SESSION)
Broken Banjo – Le Barry (LIVE SESSION)
Broken Banjo – ‘interview’
Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band – Magic Be
Presenters: Sexton Ming & deXter Bentley?
Live sound engineers: Tom Kemp & Joe Oldfield
Panel Borders: Writing Misfits
Panel Borders: Writing Misfits
Concluding a month of shows about writing superhero stories, Panel Borders moves its attention from the comic book page to the small screen as Alex Fitch talks to Howard Overman about Misfits, the E4 award winning drama about teenagers with superpowers doing community service. Alex and Howard talk about the genesis of the show, writing episodes that engage with other genres such as time travel and ‘zombie noir’, his experiences on other shows such as Dirk Gently and Vexed, the travails of having to write certain characters out and introduce new ones, and the latest news on the Misfits movie.
(Originally broadcast 25th November 2012 on Resonance 104.4 FM)
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