Monthly Archives: February 2011

Hello GoodBye 19 February 2011: The Monochrome Set

This week we were thrilled to welcome The Monochrome Set to the Resonance studio. Ahead of their tour of Europe and Japan, the seminal new wave punk group played their first radio session since reforming and squeezed in a whole ten songs!

Also this week the final part of Duncan McAfee’s Your Voice Travels, the sound art series of semi-autobiographical vignettes about the relationship between the voice and self.

Track list:

The Monochrome Set – The Monochrome Set (LIVE SESSION)
The Monochrome Set – Alphaville (LIVE SESSION)
The Monochrome Set – B.I.D. Spells Bid (LIVE SESSION)
Duncan McAfee – Your Voice Travels (Episode 5)
The Monochrome Set – The Mating Game (LIVE SESSION)
The Monochrome Set – Forever Young (LIVE SESSION)
The Monochrome Set – Vampire (LIVE SESSION)
Viv Albertine – Never Come (HG Archive)
John Otway – Really Free (HG Archive)
Baaneex – Weird Dance 2
The Monochrome Set – Interview (Part 1)
Flame Proof Moth – Beans
The Monochrome Set – The Devil Rides Out (LIVE SESSION)
The Monochrome Set – Cast A Long Shadow (LIVE SESSION)
Design A Wave – After Party
The Monochrome Set – Goodbye Joe (LIVE SESSION)
The Monochrome Set – He’s Frank (LIVE SESSION)
Skinjobs – Money In The Bank Vs. Money In The Pocket
Fos – Wire
The Monochrome Set – Interview (Part 2)
Comus – Diana

Art Monthly Show February 18th 2011

Art Education- Protest. Occupy. Transform.

Art Monthly Editor Patricia Bickers and Dean Kenning discuss his February 2011 report on the current state of UK University Art Schools with Matt Hale.  Art Department occupations, museum gallery teach-ins and street protests are covered as well as the history of the Art School. They also discuss Mike Watson’s polemic in Art Monthly Dec/Jan issue 342 where he suggests a rejection of academic, University Art Schools and the formation of independent Art Schools.

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Art Monthly magazine’s talk programme on Resonance FM started in February 2009 and is broadcast on the second Friday of each month at 5pm. In each show Art Monthly critics discuss their writing in the latest issue.

The programme is hosted by Matt Hale who has worked at Art Monthly since 1991 and produced by Frederika Whitehead.

Previous episodes are available on Art Monthly’s website www.artmonthly.co.uk/events.htm

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Hooting Yard: Vapours and Slime.

Now, I was reluctant to march off to my nearest egg shop to buy the extra eggs I would need. For one thing, I had no idea how many eggs that might be. Also, what was I going to do with them all when my experiment was done? One can only eat so many eggs before becoming disgusted at the prospect of yet another egg-based meal, and it would be a terrible sin, and a waste of money, to let them rot uneaten.

This episode was recorded on the 8th June 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

Joe Boyd’s Lucky 13 – Episode Twelve

Timbuctu Blues

O KATA GOUNA ALI FARKA TOURE

Red and Green World Circuit LC 02339

Toure

GOIN DOWN HIGHWAY 51 JOHN LEE HOOKER

Goin Down Highway 51 Specialty SPS 2127

Hooker

CLER ACHEL TINARIWEN

Top of the World Songlines 40

Lemchaheb

ALLAL DISSIDENTEN

Life at the Pyramids Exil 5506

LAYLA RICHARD AND LINDA THOMPSON

First Light Hannibal HNCD 4412

R Thompson

EDDENIYA (THE WORLD) LEMCHAHEB

Chansons Eternells Cleopatra 78206-2

Lemchaheb Editions Cleopatra

Sung Poetry

THE DANCING BEAR NATALIE MERCHANT

Lose Your Sleep Nonsuch 522304

Paine / Merchant

ERGETS SHTIL CHAVA ALBERTSTEIN

The Well Xenophile XENO 4052

HEAVENLY GRASS GEOFF MULDAUR

Tennesse Williams

Timbuctu Blues

O KATA GOUNA ALI FARKA TOURE

Red and Green World Circuit LC 02339

Toure

GOIN DOWN HIGHWAY 51 JOHN LEE HOOKER

Goin Down Highway 51 Specialty SPS 2127

Hooker

CLER ACHEL TINARIWEN

Top of the World Songlines 40

Lemchaheb

ALLAL DISSIDENTEN

Life at the Pyramids Exil 5506

LAYLA RICHARD AND LINDA THOMPSON

First Light Hannibal HNCD 4412

R Thompson

EDDENIYA (THE WORLD) LEMCHAHEB

Chansons Eternells Cleopatra 78206-2

Lemchaheb Editions Cleopatra

Sung Poetry

THE DANCING BEAR NATALIE MERCHANT

Lose Your Sleep Nonsuch 522304

Paine / Merchant

ERGETS SHTIL CHAVA ALBERTSTEIN

The Well Xenophile XENO 4052

HEAVENLY GRASS GEOFF MULDAUR

Tennesse Williams

Technical Difficulties – 2:2

News and views from the week of the 18th of February 2011 from Light Chronicles Info

Join the discussion on Google + Facebook and Twitter . Wear your scars with pride, and remember. We all have Technical Difficulties.

Hello GoodBye Show 12 February 2011 with Jack Hayter and Pheromoans

Two wonderful live sessions for you today from Jack Hayter, the ex-Hefner multi-instrumentalist now exploring his English folk influences, and lo-fi, high volume garage band Pheromoans. Also, episode four of Duncan McAfee’s Your Voice Travels, a sound art exploration of the relationship between the human voice and the self.

Track list:

Piper’s Son – Equal To The House
Private Trousers – Round The Bend
Pheromoans – Crank Calls (LIVE SESSION)
Pheromoans – Derby Joan & Fosters (LIVE SESSION)
Pheromoans – Children Of The Beatles (aka: Not Doing Nothing) (LIVE SESSION)
Pheromoans – Robotic Son (LIVE SESSION)
Pheromoans – Background Rockabilly (LIVE SESSION)
Pheromoans – Slime Days (LIVE SESSION)
Gerry Mitchell & Little Sparta – Another Pulse In The Dark
Flame Proof Moth – Women Should Be In Charge
Design A Wave – Remedy
Pheromoans – Interview
Duncan McAfee – Your Voice Travels (Episode 4)
Jack Hayter – A Simple Song (LIVE SESSION)
Jack Hayter – A Dolls House (LIVE SESSION)
Jack Hayter – Let Me Sleep (LIVE SESSION)
Jack Hayter – I Stole The Cutty Sark (LIVE SESSION)
Comus – Bitten
The Mekons – Teeth
Jack Hayter – Interview
The Monochrome Set – The Monochrome Set

Panel Borders: The art of Melinda Gebbie

Panel Borders: The art of Melinda Gebbie

Continuing this month’s series of shows about female comic creators, we’re proud to broadcast a talk given by American comic book artist Melinda Gebbie about her work, from being featured in the renowned underground comics anthology Wimmen’s Comix in the 1970s to working as an animator in the 1980s on such films as When the wind blows to her collaborations with Alan Moore such as Lost Girls and Cobweb from the 1990s to the present day. Recorded at the Oxford Small Press Comics festival, Caption in Summer 2010. Interview conducted by Jenni Scott, edited and introduced by Alex Fitch.

Comics containing art by Melinda Gebbie: Wimmens Comix #7, Lost Girls #1, Tomorrow stories #5

Comics containing art by Melinda Gebbie: Wimmens Comix #7, Lost Girls #1, Tomorrow stories #5

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: Wikipedia page on Melinda Gebbie
Lambiek page on Wimmen’s Comic
Sarah McIntyre’s report about Caption 2011
Caption website
Read posts by Jenni Scott at factorfictionpress.co.uk

Listen to Alex Fitch’s interview with Alan Moore about Lost Girls: part one / part two / video

Recommended events:

Young Graphic Novel Festival, Islington

Childrens’ workshops:

Gary Northfield – Thursday February 24, 10.30am – 12, Ages 8 – 11, 10 places
John Barnes Library, 275 Camden Rd., N7 0JN 020 7527 7900
+ Thursday February 24, 2.30pm – 4, Ages 8 – 11, 10 places
Finsbury Library, 245 St. John St., EC1V 4NB 020 7527 7960

Sally Kindberg – Saturday February 26 ,11am – 12, Ages 8 – 11, 10 places
North Library, Manor Gardens, N7 6JX 020 7527 7840
More info: http://www.islington.gov.uk/Education/Libraries/whatsnewlibraries

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Ventures and Adventures in Topography

Episode 9: The Outer Circle – from Brent Cross to the World’s End Causeway

In this final episode of the series, John Rogers and Nick Papadimitriou take us on a lop-sided perambulation through ‘remote London’ from the north-west passage at Brent Cross to the eastern Gateway on the Thames Estuary at Tilbury. On the way they take in a jaunt along the buried and forgotten Philly Brook in Leytonstone, the Middlesex Tertiary Escarpment, the Southern Outfall Sewer, the Ilford of Thomas Burke’s Outer Circle and the lost pleasure gardens of Finsbury and Pentonville.
With music by Europa51 and readings by Heidi Lapaine from The Arcades Project by Walter Benjamin, The Outer Circle: Rambles in Remote London by Thomas Burke, and The Kings England: Essex by Arthur Mee.

Wavelength – Sound Poetry II

Paul de Vree; poet, born Antwerp 1909.
Ode a Stockholm from the LP poesia sonora, anthology of sound poetry 1975.
Organon and Exodus from AHAHAHA8 Review for Verbal Plasticism 1970.
Reading of an extract from Concrete Poetry, A World View; Mary Ellen Solt.
Veronika (1953), Ogenblik (1948), Kleine Caroli (1963), Vertigo Gli (1963), Een Roos a Rose (1964), all from revue OU complete recordings, alga marghen 2006.

Sine of the Times 12/02/2011 – Talking At Me

Exploring the past, present and future of London’s underground dance music scene with Rita Maia (regular co-host Thomas Lee is away this week).  This week’s show focuses on the Talking At Me Club night at the Notting Hill Arts Club and Rita is joined in the studio by Coby 1, Dom P and Adam Callan and playing tracks by some of the club’s recent guests as well as some classic jungle! Woo!

Tracklist:

Sampha – Kij

Jessie Ware & Sampha – Valentine

Greenmoney – Tropicalstep

Photomachine – Waves

Pirate Sound System – Dub N U (Mpsf Remix)

Little Dragon – Never Never (Sbtrkt Remix)

Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie Xx – NY Is Killing Me

Noise Factory – Futuroid

Doc Scott – VIP Drumz

Congo Natty – Junglist (DJ Zinc Remix)

Troumaca – Ivory

Photomachine – Technicolour (Throwing Snow Remix)

Seiji – More of You

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