Category Archives: Uncategorized

Violent London

Ian Bone discusses the history of violent protest in London. Joining Ian in the studio are the author Clive Bloom and Andy Meinke from Freedom Press.

This programme exists in parallel to London’s Burning, a series of talks and events concerned with London’s social history, literary London, the occult, deep topography, psychogeography, radicalism and much else besides. London’s Burning is hosted by Housmans book store…

Originally broadcast August 10th & 14th 2009.

Produced by Nick Hamilton.

Tunnel Vision

Episode 2 of 10: Jane Trowell.

Jane Trowell is a member of artist and environmentalist collective Platform. She discusses “green” sanitation systems.

Tunnel Vision is recorded entirely in London’s sewer system. Producer/presenter Bruno Rinvolucri duped a collection of writers, musicians, activists and academics into wading knee deep through swollen rivers of effluvia along the miles of tunnel beneath London. Tunnel Vision’s troglodytes explore this hidden and somewhat mysterious subterranean environment.

This episode was originally broadcast on 4th August 2009.

Email: brinvolucri@yahoo.co.uk

Post-Jazz: An Inquiry

blue-ridge-jazz-sign

Are we currently exposed to unexplored musical terrain? Are the latest developments in jazz unique to the present day? And does it make any sense, either practically or creatively to label this music as “post-jazz”? Can we really say that this is the post-jazz era? This documentary provides argument, debate and comment on these and related issues. It also features music from some of Britain’s most experimental ensembles; Fraud, Ma and the Dave Kane and Alex Bonney duet.
Produced and presented by Joseph Kassman-Tod
Engineering and post-production by Chris Dixon

Cory Doctorow – Podcast 5

This is the fifth installment of a 5 part interview with Cory Doctorow conducted by Rachel Baker and George Beckett of Arts Council England. Doctorow discusses the bursting of the dot com bubble in the late 1990s, his forthcoming novel Makers and, rather generously, gives his advice to cultural funding bodies…

Cory Doctorow is a prize-winning science fiction novelist, blogger and technology activist. He is the co-editor of the popular weblog Boing Boing (boingboing.net), and a contributor to Wired, Popular Science, Make, the New York Times, and the Guardian.

Rachel Baker and Charles Beckett of Arts Council England interviewed Cory in his Clerkenwell office. This programme was recorded and edited by Nick Hamilton and produced by Richard Thomas for Resonance 104.4 FM.

Cory Doctorow – Podcast 4

This is the fourth installment of a 5 part interview with Cory Doctorow conducted by Rachel Baker and Charles Beckett of Arts Council England. Cory shares his thoughts on “mainstream cultural production”….

Cory Doctorow is a prize-winning science fiction novelist, blogger and technology activist. He is the co-editor of the popular weblog Boing Boing (boingboing.net), and a contributor to Wired, Popular Science, Make, the New York Times, and the Guardian.

Rachel Baker and Charles Beckett of Arts Council England interviewed Cory in his Clerkenwell office. This programme was recorded and edited by Nick Hamilton and produced by Richard Thomas for Resonance 104.4 FM.

Cory Doctorow – Podcast 3

This is the third installment of a 5 part interview with Cory Doctorow conducted by Rachel Baker and Charles Beckett of Arts Council England. Doctorow gives his views on the Digital Britain Report and his opinion of the “media distribution landscape”

Cory Doctorow is a prize-winning science fiction novelist, blogger and technology activist. He is the co-editor of the popular weblog Boing Boing (boingboing.net), and a contributor to Wired, Popular Science, Make, the New York Times, and the Guardian.

Rachel Baker and Charles Beckett of Arts Council England interviewed Cory in his Clerkenwell office. This programme was recorded and edited by Nick Hamilton and produced by Richard Thomas for Resonance 104.4 FM.

Cory Doctorow – Podcast 2

This is the second installment of a 5 part interview with Cory Doctorow conducted by Rachel Baker and Charles Beckett of Arts Council England. Here, Baker and Beckett get Cory’s opinion on anachronistic art practise, replication and the death of the “unique object” …

Cory Doctorow is a prize-winning science fiction novelist, blogger and technology activist. He is the co-editor of the popular weblog Boing Boing (boingboing.net), and a contributor to Wired, Popular Science, Make, the New York Times, and the Guardian.

Rachel Baker and Charles Beckett of Arts Council England interviewed Cory in his Clerkenwell office. This programme was recorded and edited by Nick Hamilton and produced by Richard Thomas for Resonance 104.4 FM.

Cory Doctorow – Podcast 1

This is the first installment of a 5 part interview with Cory Doctorow conducted by Rachel Baker and Charles Beckett of Arts Council England. Baker and Beckett quiz Cory on publishing, creative commons, e-book readers and the future of reading…

Cory Doctorow is a prize-winning science fiction novelist, blogger and technology activist. He is the co-editor of the popular weblog Boing Boing (boingboing.net), and a contributor to Wired, Popular Science, Make, the New York Times, and the Guardian.

Rachel Baker and Charles Beckett of Arts Council England interviewed Cory in his Clerkenwell office. This programme was recorded and edited by Nick Hamilton and produced by Richard Thomas for Resonance 104.4 FM.

One Southwark

A tapestry of voices compiled from 15 individuals’ monologues. A touching portrait of the London Borough of Southwark.

This radio feature was produced to compliment and promote  the recent One Southwark photoraphy and sound exhibition held at The Menier Gallery, SE1.

One Southwark comprised of carefully chosen subjects that reflected the diversity of Southwark’s 260,000 residents. The project was a collaboration between Southwark Council, the photographer Rehan Jamil, and Resonance FM.

Produced by Nick Hamilton.

Originally broadcast on Monday 15th June.

Foot & Mouth – Episode 6

Episode 6/6.

In this, the final survey, Nick Hamilton reflects on decades of walking the streets of London and describes how he reached the point of no return.  In an attempt to exorcise his demons he goes walking, talking and drinking with the artist, poet and magician Robin Bale. Together the pair encounter a trio of cockney doggers whilst searching for entrances to the underworld. Finally, in the Bicycle Graveyard a ritual is performed…

Robin Bale is a member of the Savage Messiah and We Are Bad collectives.

Originally broadcast during the week beginning 5th April 2009.

Nick Hamilton’s psychogeophonic investigation into Hackney with contributions from Iain Sinclair, Stewart Home, John Barker, We Are Bad/Savage Messiah, Charles Adegoke, Olga Panades, Xavier Zapata, Alan Hayday, Jonny Mugwump & Sally Mumby-Croft.

All sounds and conversations recorded on location in Hackney.