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The Art of Improvisation

Cousins Adib (UK) and Mehdi Rostami (Iran) take the closeness of their family ties into the realm of improvisation, where trust and understanding between musicians is paramount to success. Prior to a London performance we talk to them in the studio about the preparatory process for an improvising musician, the instruments they play – the relatively new shurangiz –  and their ambitions for the future of their duo, split as they are between Iran and UK.

We sample some of their sublime music in the show, but nothing can compare to a live performance where the players literally take you on the ‘journey’ with them. Buy the CD here.

Panel Borders: Colliers War

Panel Borders: Collier’s War

Continuing our month of shows on biography and autobiography, Alex Fitch talks to Canadian cartoonist David Collier about his work, from his Collier’s self published comics to graphic novels such as Chimo released by Conundrum Press and various titles distributed by Drawn and Quarterly. Alex and David also talk about the latter’s experiences serving in the army and getting advice from Robert Crumb. (Recorded live in front of an audience at the Imperial War Museum, London)

Panel from Chimo by David Collier, published by Conundrum Press

Links: Info about Chimo at www.conundrumpress.com
Work by David Collier published by Drawn and Quarterly
More podcasts recorded at the Imperial War Museum, London

Recommended events:

GOSH! – UPCOMING EVENTS

CRAIG THOMPSON signing copies of Habibi, Blankets and more, 5pm-7pm,
Saturday 21st January

EDDIE CAMPBELL signing at 6:30pm, Friday 3rd February
1, Berwick Street, London W1F 0DR / www.goshlondon.com
Nearest tube: Picadilly Circus / Leicester Square

Other comics events:

Course: Drawing For The Graphic Novel
Stephen Marchant’s 11-week course on Thursday evenings run by Birkbeck College in association with the Cartoon Museum.
Where: Cartoon Museum, London
When: January 12, 2012

Rethinking the History of Childhood: Narratives, Sources, Debates
The history of childhood is now ripe for re-evaluation. The conference will
debate existing paradigms while welcoming the work of new scholars.
Where: University of Greenwich, Centre for the Study of Play and Recreation
When: January 14, 2012

For more info: www.paulgravett.com

Clear Spot: The Pirates of Carthage

A play by UK based artist Daniel Kelly about the Arab Spring in Tunisia, as the story unravelled on Twitter. It is composed of Twitter messages from the weeks up to the deposition of President Ben Ali, which occurred a year ago this Saturday. The play reflects a personal discovery of the story of the revolution as it happened and our fragmented, chaotic understanding of the world through the Internet.

The Twitter messages are juxtaposed with text from Gustave Flaubert’s 1862 novel Salammbo, the epic story of the Mercenary War in Ancient Carthage.

After the play, in the last 20 minutes of the show, we added to the text live on air, with Twitter messages from listeners using the hashtag #pCarthage. Podcast listeners can still Tweet to us using the hashtag!

Written by Daniel Kelly and performed by Aimee Parkes, Helen Marshall, Paul Williams and Pedd Ramm.

Directed by Ben Kidd and produced by Lucy Knight.

The Clear Spot for Resonance FM was produced and presented by Michael Garrad.

Hello GoodBye Show: Best Sessions of 2011

Hello!

We had a great year on the Hello GoodBye Show in 2011, with over 70 live performances on the show. This epic podcast compiles all the best tracks of the year, including performances from Mekons, The Monochrome Set, Jad Fair, Comus, Serafina Steer, Sexton Ming and more, plus a couple of tracks previously unbroadcast. Also included in full is the best session of the year (as chosen by Richard, Michael and our engineers Leanne and Kacper), The Oscillation.

All songs, unless noted, were recorded live in Resonance FM’s cosy Borough St studio by Leanne Bower and Kacper Ziemianin.

Happy new year from Richard and Michael, we look forward to what delights 2012 has in store for us…

GoodBye!

Track list:

22 Jan – Hamilton Yarns: Hello
15 Jan – Smoke Fairies: Hotel Room
05 Feb – Ulysses Storm: Genie Looks to the Skies
12 Feb – Pheromoans: Derby Joan & Fosters
29 Feb – Monochrome Set: He’s Frank
26 Feb – Design-A-Wave: Remedy
12 Mar – Chips for the Poor tour diary (excerpt, recorded to cassette on the streets of Chicago)
12 Mar – Poino: Bad Bag
02 Apr – Comus: Song To Comus (engineer James Torrence)
16 Apr – Baaneex: Jumping Chinese Restaurant
07 May – Dominic Felix: Nessun Dorma
21 May – Mekons: Corporal Chalkie
28 May – Skinjobs: Money in the Pocket v Money in the Bank (pre-recorded session in the band’s kitchen!)
28 May – Gerry Mitchell and Ten: Die To Love/Faker Quaker
04 Jun – Serafina Steer: Soundcheck
04 Jun – Serafina Steer: Night Before the Mutiny
04 Jun – Lime-Headed Dog: Labrador
10 Sep – Emily & The Faves: This Time
10 Sep – Sexton Ming: Feed the Bread to the Byrds
17 Sep – Bob Rafkin: Changes
17 Sep – Fighting Kites: Cat is Egg
24 Sep – Delphic Vapours: Pink Floyd European Tour 1968
01 Oct – Zappopin’: Calves & A Hymn For Eton After The Apocalypse
08 Oct – One True Dog: It’s A Delay
15 Oct – The Protagonists of David Gadson: My Private Anarchy
22 Oct – Band Of Holy Joy: Oh What a Thing This Heart of Man
22 Jan – Duncan McAfee: Your Voice Travels, ep 1 (
22 Oct – Agathe Max: Live at XOYO (Live sound: Thom Hollands)
29 Oct – Eternal Tapestry: Live at Corsica Studios (previously unbroadcast! Live sound by: sound by Amir Shoat, thanks to Adrian Jones at Corsica)
29 Oct – Way Through: Henry My Son
05 Nov – No Cars: Geisha Girl in a Sentimental Mood
12 Nov – Patrik Fitzgerald: Inside Me There is Nothing
12 Nov – Date Palms: Honey Devash (Previously unbroadcast! Live at Cafe Oto, live sound by Antoine Bertin)
19 Nov – Horse Brothers: Good Umbridge
03 Dec – Jad Fair: I’ll Change My Style
10 Dec – The Oscillation: Waste The Day, Third Harmonic, Hear Your Sadness
17 Dec – Piney Gir: Say GoodBye

* Hello GoodBye Website * Facebook * Richard’s Twitter * Michael’s Twitter *

Technical Difficulties 3:1

Discussion about the #spartacusreport, published earlier this week by disability activists, largely ignored by the broadcast and print media but trending no. 1 on Twitter for most of the launch day. We will be joined by one of the report’s co-authors Kaliya Franklin, and I hope you can join the discussion on Google + Facebook and Twitter . Wear your scars with pride, and remember. We all have Technical Difficulties.

Glorious hard work and collaboration by a group of people to bring the transcript for this podcast at http://www.blogistan.co.uk/blog/articles/kaliya-franklin-interview

Wavelength – Malcolm McLaren part 2

Tribute to Malcolm McLaren part 2: Malcolm told me once that he particularly liked Billy Fury so the show starts with a Billy Fury hit written by Goffin and King: Halfway to Paradise, 1961. Walking with Satie and Paris Paris from the CD Paris, 1994, the second track features Catherine Deneuve singing with Malcolm. More tracks from Buffalo Gals Back to Skool featuring the voice of Malcolm and the World Famous Supreme Team, sounds from 1982 and 1983 remixed etc. in 1998. A snatch of I Like you in Velvet from Waltz Darling by Malcolm McLaren and the Bootzilla Orchestra which includes Jeff Beck and Bootsy Collins from 1989. Remembrance Mix from the green vinyl single The Bell Song 1997 and Death of Butterfly (Tu Tu Piccolo) from Fans 1984.

Electric Sheep Podcast: Cult animation

Electric Sheep Podcast: Cult animation

Alex Fitch talks to a pair of directors of innovative short animated films; to Oscar winner (2011 co-director Short Animated film) Shaun Tan about the adaptation of his acclaimed picture book The Lost Thing and to web animator Jonti Picking about his cult animated series Weebl and Bob as well as his adverts for Cadbury’s Creme Eggs (is it that time of year already?) and Anchor Butter.

Alex Fitch interviews Shaun Tan / Weebl and Bob re-enact Raiders of the Lost Ark

Alex Fitch interviews Shaun Tan / Weebl and Bob re-enact Raiders of the Lost Ark

Visit www.archive.org, for more info and formats you can stream / download. (Broadcast 10/01/12 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

Watch an extract of the Shaun Tan interview / Listen to Alex’s 2009 interview with Tan Continue reading

Panel Borders: Animating Tatsumi

Panel Borders: Animating Tatsumi

Starting a month of shows on biography and autobiography, Alex Fitch and Dickon Harris interview comic creator turned animator Eric Khoo who’s directed a portmanteau film called Tatsumi (released 13/01/12), based on the work of mangaka Yoshihiro Tatsumi, including five of his gekiga short stories with bookends adapting his autobiography A Drifting Life.

Still from Tatsumi, directed by Eric Khoo

Still from Tatsumi, directed by Eric Khoo

(Broadcast 10/01/12 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

Please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org, for more info and a variety of formats you can stream / download. Continue reading

Wavelength – Malcolm McLaren part 1

Today’s show is a tribute to Malcolm McLaren who died last week. Once upon a time I travelled down to London from Leicester to visit a shop on the King’s Road called Paradise Garage which was owned by Trevor Myles who was photographed by my friend David Parkinson, sitting on the bonnet of a zebra skin flocked car outside the shop. Another friend; John Cramphorn, bought some white overalls from the shop, with the word Firestone stitched in red across the back, slightly ironic as he later became a tyre fitter in Leicester. The next time we visited the shop it was under new ownership, renamed Let it Rock and that was the first time I met Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood. I remember bakelite radios on the pavement and I bought an American fleck jacket and some obscure singles on the King label. On subsequent visits the shop changed its identity to Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die and then Sex which is when I took some photographs of Vivienne in various rubber and leather garments posing in front of a sculpture of a severed leg with livid boils and blisters at the top of the thigh. One of these images signed in gold ink by Vivienne is coming up in the Resonance auction on May 1st. It was always possible to chat with Malcolm and Vivienne in the shop and then eventually David Parkinson told me he had encountered Malcolm one evening in Mayfair and he had adopted yet another persona; his hair was now up and permed and he was wearing tight black leather trousers with tassles and a small grey sports jacket, and he mentioned that he was now managing a band. So, one Sunday afternoon we found ourselves in a small strip club or porn cinema on Brewer Street and witnessed the Sex Pistols live on stage to a fairly bemused audience of about 40 people. At the time I thought it was some sort of hoax, like bad painting or something. The rest is well documented. The last time I saw Malcolm was about 2 years ago in Paris. He was having an argument with a woman in Place St. Sulpice. I passed within a few feet of him but decided not to encroach on what was obviously a private discussion. So, this programme is a tribute to an extraordinary character. The first track is Have Love Will Travel by The Sonics 1965 from Sex: Too Fast to Live Too Young to Die, a compilation of 20 records that were on the jukebox in the shop compiled by Marco Pirroni in 2003. Next is No Fun (unedited version Oct 76) from Spunk which featured the Sex Pistols before Sid Vicious joined and Glen Matlock left the band.
Followed by a mix of tracks from Revenge of the Flowers by Francoise Hardy and Malcolm McLaren including the title track and Driving into Delirium (extended version), and Buffalo Gals, Back to Skool.

Polish Deli 27 11 2011 Audio Art Festival special pt.2

Second part of my relation from this years Audio Art Festival in Cracow.

Featured artists: Kaleka, Strange Loop, Christioano Galaretta

Audio Art is an experimental and postmodernist art of the close of XX century and the beginning of the XXI century. Audio Art is an integration of sound and visual art. Presentation of Audio Art appears in form of the concert, performance and installation. Audio Art creates new concept of sound source: as an object and musical instrument in certain space and time. Audio Art is a “one person art”: composer, designer and performer unify the whole process of art creation. Audio Art uses low and high technology. Audio Art Festival presents individual artists from all over the world. Festival also presents other non-audio art events extending the whole image of the art based on sound.

language: Polish