Monthly Archives: November 2005

The Resonance Radio Orchestra: Who Knows

WHO KNOWS? – a new radiophonic work by the Resonance Radio Orchestra based on the Guy de Maupassant horror Who Knows? Music written and conducted by Chris Weaver with the text adapted by Ed Baxter. Performed live at the Resonance104.4FM fund-raiser: Live To Air and broadcast live on Resonance 104.4FM Friday 24th September 2004

Bing Selfish: Show #4

The Bing Selfish Radio Show – “All Australians must now walk backwards! Failure to do so will result in re-education!” proclaims the Selfish overlord’s prolefeed.The Bing Selfish Radio Show is a six part radio comedy set in the world of tomorrow, which is amost not quite as dystopian as today. A cult (of personality) comedy, replete with acid cynicism, barbed sketches, pithy musical vignettes and the crazed newspeak dictat of a perverse demigogue.

Red Zero Radio – Duracell

http://andrediamant.free.fr/duracell.htm & http://www.adaadat.com

“Guys! I’ve got a brilliant idea for a new band! I’ll play super-fast and on it hardcore rock and roll drum kit while you lot play synthesisers through a huge stack of guitar amps! We’ll cover Lightning Bolt and 80’s arcade themes and ROCK OUT!”.

“Sorry Andy… I’m a bit busy just at the moment….”

“FINE! I’ll do it all MYSELF with this hybrid drumkit – synthesiser type machine I’ve just invented! I don’t need you FOOLS! ONE MAN, A DRUMKIT AND A HUGE SPEAKER STACK IS ALL I NEED! HA, HA, HA!”.

Frequenzen – contemporary electronic music & frequency composition

FREQUENZEN PLAYLIST PODCAST

This FREQUENZEN podcast assembles like minded projects, musicians and affiliated artists. It includes freely available sounds out of the digital domain. It features sounds from the acetone online magazin, listeners submissions and introduces the listener to the broadest spectrum of the new Frequenzen.

FREQUENZEN is ResonanceFM’s front window for electronic music, frequencies & digital entertainment. Reaching from post-millenial micro sound to analogue drones. Branching into Lush compositions, warm electronica and non-conventional instrumentation for a soothing radio experience.
presented by Alexander Wendt & John Chantler, Mon 10.30 pm & Thu 8.00 am

Tracklisting:
Scanner – Europa 25 (europa 25 / bette / british council) ,
Lump – Kohina (txtn015 / 3 feet down and sinking e.p. / südelectronic) ,
F.S. Blumm – Langen (Zweite Meer / acetonemagazine.org),
Chris Cole – Some Shield (Short Version / acetonemagazine.org),
Maher Shalal Hash Baz – His Banner Over Me Was Love (Blues Du Jour/ acetonemagazine.org),
Room237 – Room 1 pt1 (demo / multivitamins-records),
Nanomilk – aircrash.mp3 (demo / utrophia.net),
Ekkohaus – multivitamins.mp3 (demo / multivitamins-records),
Room237 – Room 1 pt2 (demo / multivitamins-records),
Pablo Dali – Pastels (extract / California Grey),
John Wynne – 7Upcountry_clip (sensitivebrigade.com),
Richard Thomas – Pienso Que (Osmosis / LoRecordings ),
Richard Chartier & William Basinski – w+r2.mp3 (untitled / spekk /virtual)
Sadja Doron – landscapes (term.08 / 12K)
Elektronengehirn – sta (maschinensprache)
Brose and Butter – Free Toast (roxio)
Jörg Piringer – wend.mp3 (joerg.piringer.net)
Alexander Wendt & Matt Rösner – FTP4 (unreleased)
Shuttle358 – logical (cessa / 12K)
Jan Jelinek & Triosk – on the lake (triosk meets jan jelinek / scape)
Maher Shalal Hash Baz – edit (waiting for the picture bus – december mix)

Slow Small Peasants – November 4th 2005

The Slow Small Peasants continue their series on codes with a show that uncovers the veil of secrecy in communications and surveillance. The show features interviews with Simon Singh, author of The Codebook, Helen John from Yorkshire CND, as well as spy soundscapes and number stations.

Six Pillars To Persia – November 3rd 2005

Six Pillars to Persia is an English Language programme that looks at Persian heritage and modern Iranian culture. From rebel artists and exiled writers to the Persepolis exhibition at the British Museum…

A personal tour of The Persia Exhibition at The British Museum with curator Nigel Tallis: discussing everything from modern men’s fashion to the resonance of the empire today.A specially commissioned song by folk singer Katy Carr with extracts from the book  “Reading Lolita in Tehran” and music by sound artist Sussan Deyhim.

Resonance Radio Orchestra: The Arthur Cravan Boxing Match

THE ARTHUR CRAVEN MEMORIAL BOXING MATCH LMC presents The Resonance Radio Orchestra in The Arthur Cravan Memorial Boxing Match. Performed live at the Museum of Garden History and broadcast live on Resonance104.4FM as part of the Radio Art Riot 16th October 2004

Bing Selfish: Show #3

The Bing Selfish Radio Show – “All Australians must now walk backwards! Failure to do so will result in re-education!” proclaims the Selfish overlord’s prolefeed.The Bing Selfish Radio Show is a six part radio comedy set in the world of tomorrow, which is amost not quite as dystopian as today. A cult (of personality) comedy, replete with acid cynicism, barbed sketches, pithy musical vignettes and the crazed newspeak dictat of a perverse demigogue.

You Are Hear Sessions: MISS HAWAII, COW’P + DESEPTAGON

You Are Hear Sessions: MISS HAWAII, COW’P + DESEPTAGON broadcast live 24th October 2005

A three sided soundclash between 19-t records of Tokyo’s most notorious sonic malcontents. Cow’P firing off volleys of askew gameboy dancehall and gabber, Deseptagon exploring the pits of cavernous sub-bass and dub dynamics, with Miss Hawaii leading proceedings towards the blissed-out heights of the electronic pop sublime.

www.19-t.com

You Are Hear is produced by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse and live sessions are engineered by Will Searl. More information about this show can be found at www.youarehear.co.uk.

Tune into You Are Hear’s live sessions on Monday nights at 8 – 9:30pm on Resonance 104.4fm or pickup the webstream at www.resonancefm.com where you will also find our latest podcast sessions and programmes of interest.

You Are Hear Sessions: ROBOTOBIBOK

You Are Hear Sessions: ROBOTOBIBOK broadcast live on 27th February 2005

Robotobibok (a blend of two Polish words for robot and skiver) was formed in 1998 in Wroclaw, Poland. From the very beginning, their music has seemed to combine modern electronic music with the energy of improvised jazz. Strong and acoustic drums, double bass and trumpet intertwine with dreamy vibraphone, electric guitar and characteristic 70’s analogue electronica.

Marcin Ciupidro – vibraphone Artur Majewski – trumpet, el. piano Marcin Ozg – acoustic bass, el. bass Kuba Suchar – drums, MiniMoog

www.robotobibok.com

You Are Hear is produced by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse and live sessions are engineered by Will Searl. More information about this show can be found at www.youarehear.co.uk.

Tune into You Are Hear’s live sessions on Monday nights at 8 – 9:30pm on Resonance 104.4fm or pickup the webstream at www.resonancefm.com where you will also find our latest podcast sessions and programmes of interest.