Soundtracks, library and television music curated by Jonny Trunk. This week Jonny is joined in the studio by Jon Brooks of The Advisory Circle. He’s a stalwart of Ghost Box Records and also the proprietor of very fine new netlabel Cafe Kaput, so expect things to get extremely Hauntological…
Category Archives: Shows
Hello GoodBye Show 7 May 2011: Pay As You Go Show
Listeners to The deXter Bentley Hello GoodBye Show have helped to contribute to Resonance FM’s current fundraising drive by purchasing air-time on today’s broadcast of HG at the affordable rate of £10 per minute.
Listen in to hear the bizarre and rather beguiling menagerie of submissions that we have accrued!
Through The Pay-As-You-Go Hello GoodBye Show scheme we/you have succeeded in contributing the combined – and very substantial – sum of £900 towards the day to day running of this very fine radio station.
THANK YOU !!!
Track Listing:
Sebastien Craig – An Introduction To The British Constitution
Floating Di Morel – Looking Back (donation made by Simone Goldate)
Matron – Microdot
The Fifth Runway – TV Show
Piney Gir Country Roadshow – Footsteps In The Sand
Fireworks Night – Across The Sea
Diva – The Glitter End
Savaging Spires – Photographic Memory
Owen Tromans – The Guru Femmes
Dominic Felix – Nessun Dorma (LIVE SESSION) (donation made by Hendrik Huthoff)
JK Afloat – Dare To Love In Times Like These
The Empty Orchestra – Out In Nowhere (contact: mamapizza@yahoo.com)
The Troggs – Wild Thing (donation made by Lordship Lane Carpets)
AC/DC – Back In Black (donation made by Lordship Lane Carpets)
The Clash – London Calling (donation made by Lordship Lane Carpets)
Sexton Ming – Will We Meet Again?
Elephant Man Tours – ‘advert’
Unit – Osaka Boy
Dirty Viv – Clingy Baby
Dirty Viv – Good Looking
Dirty Viv – Soho
Dirty Viv – Washing
Aretha Franklin – Respect (donation made by Lordship Lane Carpets)
Panel Borders: City of Abacus
Panel Borders: City of Abacus
Continuing our month of shows about the connections between music and comic-books, singer / song-writer V.V. Brown and film maker David Allain talk about their serialised graphic novel City of Abacus, a comic which fuses elements of fantasy films and dystopian science-fiction, in a presentation of their work recorded in The Blue Room, BFI Southbank as part of Comics @ SCI-FI-LONDON, April 2011.

V.V. Brown and David Allain discuss City of Abacus, Comics @ SCI-FI-LONDON, BFI Southbank. Photo by Fia Eamónn Wåhlin
V.V. and David are then joined by moderator Alex Fitch and artists Lee O’Connor and John Spelling for a panel discussion about the project.
For more info about this podcast and a variety of formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org
Links: Official City of Abacus website with links to iTunes downloads and back issues
Wikipedia pages on V.V. Brown and Lee O’Connor
Interview with V.V. in Amelia’s Magazine
Info about Comics @ SCI-FI-LONDON
Recommended events:
Kate Brown and Paul Duffield exhibition
A new exhibition by Paul (FreakAngels) Duffield and Kate (The Spider Moon) Brown is currently on display in the Orbital Gallery….
The show will include both original artwork and prints from Freakangels, Signal and Fish + Chocolate. (Until 26/05/11)
More info at www.orbitalcomics.com
Bristol Small Press Expo
Although the main Bristol International Comics expo is sold out, there are still tickets for the Small Press Expo at Mercure Hotel, Bristol 14+15th May, 2011 featuring panels on Image Comics and ComX plus talks on creating Weeble and Bob and The Walking Dead with the following creators in attendance: Paul Grist, Sean Phillips, Boo Cook, Richard Starkings, Charlie Adlard, Andi Ewington, Ian Churchill and many more.
More info at: www.spexpo.co.uk
Wavelength – DJ Numpty + Tony Fayne
DJ Numpty aka Steven Parry, comedian and winner of the Wavelength theme tune competition in the studio. His mystery prize was an EP by Tony Fayne “British Institutions Part Two” and one track from the EP was played; Garden Fetes. Other tracks played included an obscure recording of Peter Cook and Rainbow George provided by DJ Numpty, and finally “Dau 45” from vinyl EP Von Mund zu Mund by Asmus Tietchens (Die Stadt DS28).
Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: An introduction to Secret Societies
Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: An introduction to Secret Societies
Virginie Selavy hosts a discussion on secret societies to tie in with the East End Film Festival’s themed day of screenings on May 2. With her guests, Strange Attractor Press editor Mark Pilkington and horror film expert Richard Bancroft, they discuss the links between crime and the occult, looking at Jack the Ripper and the Masons theory and other filmed examples of the arcane and conspiratorial. (Previously broadcast 22/04/11 as an episode of “I’m ready for my close-up” on Resonance 104.4 FM)
For more information and a variety of formats you can stream / download, please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org
In association with
Info about the broadcast of this show
Read other articles on Secret Societies in Electric Sheep Magazine
Listen to Alex Fitch’s interview with Alan Moore about From Hell

Chips For The Poor Episode 7: Mountain Vision
The tin rib kids are back in the Resonance FM studio after clocking in for Easter and clocking out on the Royal Wedding / May day reach-a-round.
Chips for the Poor have decided to show the world their inner space workings and go raw like sushi into the studio and commit to writing a new Summer revolutionary anthem…Mountain Vision.
Hear how the band work on a song about boiling your shoes for food, following a light river into the valley and the Bikram city centre kicking off come the glorious day.
Special guest live mixing and jiggery-pokery – Robin Warren.
Voice on Record: Episode 52 (Science Fiction – Science Fact)
Science Fact – Science Fiction: a short story written and read by Ursula Le Guin, a short clip of Peter Jones as the voice of the book in Hitchhiker’s Guide and Dr Edward Teller explaining all about the theory of relativity.
Originally broadcast on 2nd 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.
http://voiceonrecord.blogspot.com
Hooting Yard: Sword Of Wisdom
The image intended to illustrate this pod-cast, a picture of two jars, failed to upload to the server.
(This episode features a weird crackling sound)
Ahoy there, Frank!
I thought you might be interested to hear about the little routine I have devised for myself to help me winkle out the deep and deeper meanings of your many and various postages. This is what I do. As soon as I have finished reading, I get up from my chair and go straight to the bathroom, wherein I fill the sink with ice cold water, steep in it a towel, and then wrap the towel tight about my head. This is to prevent my brain from overheating. I next gargle with Dr Baxter’s Effervescent & Volatile Gargling Fluid, and cut a few capers while gargling, though the vigour of my capers is constrained somewhat by the cramped dimensions of my bathroom.
- Sword Of Wisdom
- Jars And Moss
- Carry Me Down
- Words And Meaning
- Pointy Town Drinking Dens
- Cornish Light
This episode was recorded on the 16th September 2010. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the five publications We Were Puny, They Were Vapid, Gravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy Bags, Unspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars, Befuddled By Cormorants and Inpugned By A Peasant And Other Stories are available for purchase
OST 06.06.2009 – Matt Berry
In an OST from the archive, join Jonny for a classic show from 2009 with very special guest Matt Berry, star of The IT Crowd, Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace and The Mighty Boosh as well as a musician in his own right, composer of soundtracks for the TV shows Snuff Box and Saxondale among others. Listen in to hear Matt’s soundtrack selections, talk of vintage synthesisers and his love of the music of Ronnie Hazlehurst.
OST 05.02.2011 – John Barry
This week a tribute to John Barry 3rd November 1933 – 30th January 2011.
Track List:
Midnight Cowboy – The Wilson Lewes Group
The Meeting – Deadfall OST
Billy, The Good Time Are Coming, Lolita – All from Play It Again
The Ballet, Sophia – Sophia Loren In Rome
Curiouser And Curiouser – Alice Adverntures In Wonderland
Man With The Golden Gun – 2 cues
Game Of Death – One cue
Over And Out – OHMSS OST
Twistin With James / Jamaican Jazz – Dr No OST
3 cues from Petulia OST
Follow Follow – B Side of the Adventurers
Two opening cues from The Lion In Winter OST
Mary Queen Of Scots – Opening Theme
This Way Mary from Play It Again
Raped! From The Knack OST
Mood 3 and Mood 4 from the Chappell Library John Barry LP
Switching The Body from Thunderball OST
Of A Year Unknown – Boom OST
I’m Weak – Body Heat OST
The Wedding – You Only Live Twice OST
The Children – Walkabout OST (Poo Records original version)
Joe Buck Rides Again – Midnight Cowboy OST