Monthly Archives: February 2007

Marvin Suicide: 106 – Good golly Miss Molly.

I can quite honestly say I have absolutely no recollection of this episode whatsoever. At a guess its got some music in it and the ramblings of an old fool.

Here is the tracklisting though (luckily I can remember it like it were yesterday):

1. Ent-mix by 386 DX:
www.easylife.org

2. Del Puta Madre by Synapse:
www.audioaubergine.com

3. Kisses (.v3 Edit) by Frivolous vs. DJG, Slinky/XXX EP:
www.epsilonlab.com

4. Reaping Bitter Revenge Over And Over Again In Your Head by Catgut:
www.catgutmusic.com

5. Little Bear Song by Georgia & August Greenberg, Sing Songs For You And Me!:
www.comfortstand.com

6. as3(with***) by A.S., 20040701:
www.entity.be

7. You Beaut by Rank Sinatra, Chairman Of The Bored:
www.brainwashed.com

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This episode was broadcast on the 1st February 2007. Please visit www.marvinsuicide.org for previous shows and more information. Plus I would love it if you were to send an e-mail to: marvin’AT’marvinsuicide.org (please replace ‘AT’ with @).

I’m ready for my close-up: The Magic of Alan Moore part three

Alex Fitch concludes his ‘feature length’ interview with Alan Moore, where they discuss Lost Girls, The Ballad of Halo Jones and saving the comics industry. The show also includes clips from the Justice League cartoon: ‘For the man who has everything’ and ‘Snakes & Ladders’, Alan’s meditation on history and DNA…

Excerpt from the Ballad of Halo Jones by Alan Moore and Ian Gibson

Excerpt from the Ballad of Halo Jones by Alan Moore and Ian Gibson

Links: Wikipedia entry on Alan Moore
Lost Girls
The Ballad of Halo Jones
For the man who has everything
Download comics by Alan for free from fourcolorheroes.com

Originally broadcast @ 7.30pm, 30th January 2007 (mp3 format, 28mb)

Hooting Yard: Buttercups And Tod

  • How To Eat Mashed Potatoes Next To A Lighthouse
  • Tiny Enid Extinguishes A Volcano
  • Those Gubernatorial Bells
  • In Loopy Copse
  • Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
  • Pageantry
  • The Taxonomy Of Ducks, Swans & Geese Is In A State Of Flux

This episode of Hooting Yard was first broadcast on the 4th October 2006. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website, and the perfect Hooting Yard On The Air companion Befuddled By Cormorants is available for purchase.

Red Zero Radio: Atomhead

Atomhead ploughs a chaotic path of blistering squelch. Reminiscent of Xenakis’ late 60s electronic work the music operates at the border of dancefloors and power electronics. This set was recorded live at PUNXTC in Strasbourg, a very memorable Hangars Liquides party, 12 Nov 2005.
More here> Entity netlabel, Hangars Liquides, Dyslexic Response (aka UndaCova)
This set was first aired as part of the decibel breach show