This week’s show is coverage of the Hardest Hit march. Interviews from Community Care magazine on the march. We begin and end with protest art and song from The Broken of Britain. This show will not be podcast, the content involved is available on their websites.
Join the discussion on Google + , Facebook and Twitter . Wear your scars with pride, and remember. We all have Technical Difficulties.
Three tracks from A psyche and its geography. Inside Out: curated by Andrew Kotting 2008 www.deadad.info ‘A Sense of Place’ by Tony Hill and Sally Goode, ‘Mapping Perception’ by Toby McMillan, ‘Fragment’ by Max Richter. Followed by several tracks from I.D. Art 2 CD produced by Clive Graham in 2006, originally released in 1976 by the Los Angeles Free Music Society in an edition of 200 copies. The played tracks from a total of 44 were: Fredrik Nilsen ‘You can’t hide from aldehyde’, Josie Roth ‘Heal, and another little time’, Otto Flick (0:48), Mike Green ‘Martin Heidegger revisited’, Mr. Foon ‘Timeless Number 1’, Tom Kemp ‘Pasadena subway station poetry stills’. Final track is ‘Big Sur Moon’ by Buckethead from Colma.
Tom Lee and Rita Maia back with a brand new, better, faster and above all longer series of ultra-modern, bass-heavy hijinks. Our special guest in session this week is My Panda Shall Fly and despite entirely failing on his promise of getting a large mammal airborne; he certainly brought the noise. Check him out here: http://soundcloud.com/mpsf
Sorry the podcast upload was a bit late this week, but we given how far ahead of the game Sine of the Times is, we thought you might appreciate a week to catch up!!
Here’s what we played:
Flying Lotus – Catacombs (extended version)
Shigeto – Sacrificial (Om unit Remix)
Zomby ft Panda Bear – Things Fall Appart
Jon Convex – Falling Again
Andy Mac — Everytime
My Panda Shall Fly – Injury
Flanger – Psytronics
Michael Rother – Neutronics 98
My Panda Shall Fly – Xerox
My Panda Shall Fly – Sydney
My Panda Shall Fly – Freq
Eliphino – Don’t try Be
Voltron – Don’t Stop (xxxy remix)
Dorian Concept – Toe Games Made Her Giggle
Jatoma – Little Houseboat (Kenton Slash Demon Remix)
Spooky – Spartan (Mosca Dub)
Lone – Coreshine Voodoo
The Weeknd – What You need
Sherlock Holmes and the Red-headed League
Here is an entire Sherlock Holmes story along with a selection of Aesop’s Fables read by Boris Karloff.
Originally broadcast on 9th November 2010
Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.
A lively (and long!) chat with Mehrdad Seyf, founder of 30 Bird Productions, UK’s leading Anglo-Iranian theatre company. Fari met with Mehrdad at the beginning of his latest tour: Poland 3 – Iran 2, a multimedia piece performed in pubs with audience interaction and involving a sculpture piece containing a toilet and a toy train.
From Edinburgh to Poland (at the Teatromania Festival), the performers will be celebrating the story of the Pole-Irani football match that made history and the deeper historical and heartfelt relationship between the two peoples. We talk theatrics, compassion and interactive installations (the next piece by 30 Bird).
Returning to the show once more are the scintillating London based trio The Wave Pictures, while making a debut on the show we also have Broken Shoulder.
The Wave Pictures are a prolific London based trio who play pop music that is infused with a healthy, heady rush of youthful abandon. Frontman David Tattershall has a distinctly idiosyncratic stream of consciousness quality to his lyrics that is both melodic and playful. The group conjure up a sound that is slightly reminiscent of the New York new wave scene of the late ‘70’s (with both early Television and Talking Heads springing to mind.) The band are currently undertaking a nationwide tour of the UK to promote their LP ‘Beer In The Breakers’ (Moshi Moshi)
Broken Shoulder is the aching pseudonym of Neil Debnam from Fighting Kites. Conceived when he was out of action with a broken shoulder, Debnam lent in the darker shade of his influences; electronic and noise records from the likes of Tim Hecker, Ashtray Navigations, Core Of The Coalman and a wealth of Japanese experimental/improvisational music (Chihei Hatakeyama, Taj Mahal Travellers, Himeno Sayaka). His debut LP “Broken Shoulderrr” (Audio Anti-Hero) is a Lo-Tron collection of noises, ditties and misplaced notes sewn together by fuzz and feedback. It’s a unique record that evolves with each listen and has a shelf life longer than UHT milk.
Track List
Chas ‘n’ Dave – Rabbit
The Wave Pictures – Rain Down (LIVE SESSION)
The Wave Pictures – 2 Lemons 1 Lime (LIVE SESSION)
The Wave Pictures – Little Surprise (LIVE SESSION)
The Wave Pictures – Walk The Back Stairs Quiet (LIVE SESSION)
Jack Hayter – I Stole The Cutty Sark (HG archive)
The Wave Pictures – Interview
The Magic Lantern – Guilty Hearts
Smoke Fairies – Storm Song
Soft Cell – Tainted Dub
OMMM – Live in Cargo, 2003
Inner Space – Camera Song
Broken Shoulder – Ultimate Donko (LIVE SESSION)
Broken Shoulder – Morning Is Broken (LIVE SESSION)
The Mekons – Dicky Chalkie & Nobby
Broken Shoulder – Interview
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You shall knit tea-cosies and scarves and miscellaneous woolies, and at the very instant they are completed, they shall unravel and you will knit them again from scratch. From dawn until dusk and through the cold dark horrors of the night, you shall knit much like Sisyphus hopelessly pushing his boulder uphill. As he gaped to watch it roll down to the bottom of that hill, so shall you see your knitting unravel until all you have to show for your toil is a tangled skein of wool, wool you must knit again and again into a tea cosy or a scarf or a wooly. The only sound in your chamber shall be the interminable clack clack of your knitting needles.
Chips For The Poor set the sail for twilight of your mind, with special guest navigator Design A Wave. He’s got a load of electronic boxes and a maths degree, we love him, check his vibes right out here: http://www.designawave.co.uk/
Soundtracks, library and television music curated by Jonny Trunk. This week he’s joined by Julian House and Jim Jupp, otherwise known as The Focus Group and Belbury Poly respectively. There’s exclusive airings of forthcoming Ghost Box material and a generous helping of obscenely rare library recordings from their personal archives. The only person missing is Jonny, who began the show stuck in traffic on London Bridge…