Radio Stimme + Microphone Stimme by Konstatin Raudive from Musics in the Margin Sub Rosa SR254. Lee Ranaldo; Shibuya Displacement, and David Toop; Yanomamo Wayamou, both from the Sonic Arts Network CD Otherness curated by David Cotner in 2007. Then; Its not my fault and Going too far by Nihilist Spasm Band, Take on Me by Rank Sinatra and Cock! by Gwilly Edmondez, all from the Sonic Arts Network CD Smiling Through my Teeth curated by Vicki Bennett in 2008. Finally, the first half of Hymnos by Scelsi 1963.
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Hello GoodBye Show 10 December 2011: The Oscillation and Simeone
We have The Oscillation plus Simeone performing live in session on Resonance FM this afternoon.
The Oscillation began as the solo project of Demian Castellanos, a synth-led outfit which released its debut album ‘Out of Phase’ in 2008. Forming a live line-up, The Oscialltion have toured the world to great acclaim, accompanied by a pschedelic lightshow from collaborator Mr Hand. From the tightly crafted songmanship of Sandstorm to the full-on trip of Telepathic Birdman, 2011?s ‘Veils’, sees Castellanos taking a more rock driven direction, with prominent guitars and driving rhythms, reminiscent of Can and the darker side of The Cure and The Banshees.
Lee Simeone is a multi-instrumentalist who composes atmospheric synth-pop. His self produced debut album, ‘The Dream Weaver’ was recorded at The Mad Professor’s complex in Surrey back in 2009 and was released on Kevin Mooney (Adam & the Ants) and Gary Asquith’s (Renegade Soundwave) ‘Le Coq Musique’ label (a track from the album was included in an exhibition at the Tate Modern in London.) Simeone’s new album ‘An Introduction To Simeone’ sees him being hailed by Rough Trade as ‘a wunderkind multi-instrumentalist’.
This week we played a bunch of session tracks from the past year as the first Hello GoodBye Show of the new year will be a roundup of 2011’s best session tunes. Get in touch and let us know your favourites! The best session gets repeated in full! Email us at dexterbentley@hotmail.com
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Track list:
The Pheromoans – Not Doing Nothing (HG archive)
The Oscillation – Waste The Day (LIVE SESSION)
The Oscillation – Third Harmonic (LIVE SESSION)
The Oscillation – Hear Your Sadness (LIVE SESSION)
Maria & the Mirrors – Blonde September
No Cars – Help Me Octopuss (HG archive)
The Oscillation – ‘Interview’
Booze – Bronze Release
Baaneex – Jumping Chinese Restaurant (HG archive)
Waterpuppet – Enigmatic Gaze
The Piney Gir Country Roadshow – Say Goodbye
Simeone – Vertigo Romeo (LIVE SESSION)
Simeone – Little Lost Soul (LIVE SESSION)
Simeone – A Forget Me Not (In An Evergreen Dream) (LIVE SESSION)
Simeone – In The Stars (LIVE SESSION)
Soe’za – Talking To The Back Of His Own Head
Simeone – ’Interview’

OST 12.11.2011 – Adrian Corker
Soundtracks, library and television music hosted by Jonny Trunk. Special guest today is Adrian Corker, musician and film music composer. He has collaborated with, amongst others, Peter Greenaway and Michael Nyman, and has written and composed for over 15 films. His latest work is the soundtrack to acclaimed documentary Way OF The Morris, a soundtrack that is released in November. And in the usual combination of sublime and ridiculous, there’s cheap laughs to be had in another classic competition – Films and chocolate.
We do have fun on this show, don’t we? Don’t we, though?
Panel Borders – Alan Moore: The Horrors at Red Hook
Panel Borders episode 250 – Alan Moore: The Horrors at Red Hook
Continuing our month of shows about H.P. Lovecraft, Alex Fitch talks to Alan Moore about his final graphic novel that isn’t part of the continuing League of Extraordinary Gentlemen narrative – Neonomicon – which has just been published, along with its prequel The Courtyard, as a graphic novel by Avatar Press. Both comics follow on from Lovecraft’s tale ‘The Horror at Red Hook’ and Alan discusses why he chose that story in particular to explore further, plus the origins of The Courtyard in an abandoned short story collection called ‘Yuggoth Cultures’, and examples of Lovecraftian imagery in his League of Extraordinary Gentlemen saga.
For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org
Links: Info about The Courtyard and Neonomicon
Order the short story collections: The Starry Wisdom (prose) and Yuggoth Cultures (comics) featuring Alan Moore and The graphic novel The Courtyard / Neonomicon from amazon.co.uk
Read H.P. Lovecraft’s The Horror at Red Hook
Youtube analysis of Neonomicon: part one / two
Listen to Alex’s discussion with Antony Johnson about adapting The Courtyard and other prose fiction for comics
Download previous interviews with Alan Moore
Recommended events:
Comics Gosh!p
Another monthly event, in which hosts Mike Medaglia and Mark Haylock pick a ‘mainstream’ and small press comic to discuss in this free reading group in Gosh Comics!, Soho
This month they’re looking at “Understanding Comics” by Scott McCloud and John Miers‘ treatment of The Tower of Babel in his book “A Collection of Comics”
All books will be available at Gosh! and you can read ‘The Tower of Babel’ online (however the book is really nice to have!)
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Time: 19:00 until 21:00
Gosh! Comics, 1 Berwick Street, London W1F ODR
More info: http://www.facebook.com/thinkingcomics
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Technical Difficulties 2:30
Tim Abbott talks to the Designate Director of Policy and Campaigns of Disability Rights UK, Neil Coyle about welfare reform, attitudes to disability in society and why there will be a choir of disabled people gathering outside Parliament to deliver a giant Christmas card petition.
Join the discussion on Google + , Facebook and Twitter . Wear your scars with pride, and remember. We all have Technical Difficulties.
Wavelength – John Smith
John Smith. John Smith
OST 18.06.2011 – Crime Jazz Special
Evenin’ all. I was proceeding down Borough High Street in a leisurely manner on the afternoon of June 18th, when I spotted the Defendant Jonny Trunk of 999 Letsby Avenue, willfully engaging in a special Crime Jazz edition of the OST Show, featuring classic cues by Bernstein, Ellington, Waxman and a plenitude of others. I had no option other than to feel his collar.
Each week The OST Show welcomes a guest (a collector, composer, director, artist) or specialises in a specific film music genre or composer. Expect lively chat, competitions and anything from avant garde Morricone to Rock Hudson singing.
Hello GoodBye Show 3 December 2011: Jad Fair
Performing live in session on this week’s Hello GoodBye we had the lo-fi, living legend Jad Fair. Jad was joined by regular collaborators Mick Hobbs on guitar and Gilles Rieder on percussion.
Jad Fair embarked upon a musical career when he formed the group Half Japanese with his brother David back in the late 1970?s. Jad has since gone on to carve out an incredibly impressive and mind-bogglingly productive career, with over 50 albums to his name (including a multitude of collaborative projects with the likes of Mo Tucker, Daniel Johnston, Yo La Tengo, Teenage Fanclub and many many more.) Jad’s childlike enthusiasm and creativity remain entirely undiminished and he is nowadays almost as well known for his striking and poetic ‘Paper Cuts’ artwork as he is for his music.
A collection 109 songs from Jads gargantuan back-catalogue are currently available on the triple CD ’Beautiful Songs (The Best of Jad Fair)’ through Fire Records.
Track list:
Jess Cahill – Mon habit n’a qu’on bouton / Ou sont donc tous ces amants
Jad Fair – Song of Joy (LIVE SESSION)
Jad Fair – Secret (LIVE SESSION)
Jad Fair – Red Dress (LIVE SESSION)
Jad Fair – Candy Land / Superman (LIVE SESSION)
Jad Fair – Mule in the Corn (LIVE SESSION)
Iggy Pop – Monster Men
Jad Fair – ‘Interview 1?
Lovely Eggs – Allergies
Jail – Irene
Gentle Friendly – The Shake Up
Tiger Walking Downhill – ‘Untitled’
Rude Mechanicals – The Vicar of St. Martins
Jad Fair – Firecracker (LIVE SESSION)
Jad Fair – Cherry Pie (LIVE SESSION)
Jad Fair – True Believers (LIVE SESSION)
Jad Fair – 1,000,000 Kisses (LIVE SESSION)
Jad Fair – I’ll Change My Style (LIVE SESSION)
Dead Rider – The Pointed Stick
Big Joan – Noah’s Farm
Jad Fair – ‘Interview 2?
Live sound engineers: Kacper Ziemianin & Leanne Bower
Panel Borders: Illustrating the Mountains of Madness
Panel Borders: Illustrating the Mountains of Madness
Beginning a trio of shows about the influence of writer H.P.Lovecraft on comics, Alex Fitch talks to I.N.J. Culbard about his graphic novel adaptation of At the Mountains of Madness and forthcoming adaptation of The Case of Charles Dexter Ward for Self Made Hero. Cartoonist Rob Davis briefly joins the conversation (recorded at last month’s Thought Bubble convention) as Alex, Rob and Ian discuss Lovecraft’s short stories and the difficulty of illustrating prose that is alternatively wordy, obtuse and unnamable.

Images from The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, At the Mountains of Madness and Deadbeats by I.N.J Culbard
For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org
Links: Ian’s blog strangeplanetstories.blogspot.com
Info about the Lovecraft Anthology, At the Mountains of Madness and The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
Preview pages from Ian’s forthcoming Lovecraftian comic Deadbeats
Listen to Alex’s previous interview with Ian Culbard about Sherlock Holmes and The Picture of Dorian Grey / with China Miéville, Denise Mina, Mark Stafford and Alice Duke about H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe
Recommended events:
Laydeez do comics, December 2011
In the last LDC of 2011, Laydeez curators Nicola and Sarah talk about their work and how it has evolved since the first LDC meeting in 2009 + a couple of designers talk about their comics.
Guests:
Rachel Abrams, designer and writer, Brooklyn NY
Sarah Lightman, artist, curator and researcher
Marcia Mihotich, graphic designer and illustrator
Nicola Streeten, illustrator and author of graphic memoir Billy, Me & You
Recommended Read:
Billy, Me & You by Nicola Streeten, published by Myriad Editions
Monday 5 December
Time: 6.30 – 9.30pm
Venue: The Rag Factory, 16-18 Heneage Street, London E1 5LJ
Canny Comics
On Friday 9th and Saturday 10th December, listeners in the North of England might like to go along to the Newcastle Comic Convention, Canny Comics which is taking place at Tyneside Cinema and Newcastle City Library – events include a free screening of George lucas’ magnum opus, Howard the Duck, signings, a drink and draw session and guests include Mary and Bryan Talbot, Doug Braithwaite, Gary Erskine and Al Ewing…
09/12/11 – 7pm till late, Tyneside Cinema, 10 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear NE1 6QG
10/12/11 – 10am – 5.30pm, Newcastle City Library, 33 New Bridge Street West, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8AX
More info can be found at cannycomiccon.blogspot.com
Book List: Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft
Book List: Edgar Allen Poe and H.P. Lovecraft
As everyone likes a good ghost story at Christmas, Alex Fitch chairs a panel discussion on H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe, the two American heavyweights of classic horror and fantastic literature, with contributors including novelists China Miéville and Denise Mina, and illustrators Mark Stafford and Alice Duke. 2011 is the 85th anniversary of Lovecraft’s seminal story The Call of Cthulu, the 80th anniversary of the character first appearing in another writer’s fiction (Robert E. Howard’s The Black Stone) and the 170th anniversary of the publication of The Murders in the Rue Morgue. The panelists discuss the influence of Lovecraft on genre fiction plus the use of the iconography of Poe in Goth culture and detective literature. (Recorded at the British Film Institute as part of this year’s SCI-FI-LONDON festival).
Also contains a preview of Panel Borders’ Lovecraft season featuring I.N.J. Culbard, Alan Moore, Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning.

Alex Fitch, Alice Duke, China Mieville, Denise Mina and Mark Stafford at SCI-FI-LONDON, photo by Fia Eamónn Wahlin
For more info about this podcast and a variety of other formats you can download / stream, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org
Links: China Mieville / Denise Mina / Alice Duke / Mark Stafford websites
Wikipedia pages on H.P.Lovecraft, Cthulu and Lovecraftian horror
Edgar Allan Poe and Poe in popular culture
Download works by H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe
Info about Self Made Hero’s Lovecraft and Poe anthologies