Monthly Archives: February 2011

Yummy Mummy: Series 1, episode 8

And so, here it is, the final episode of the first series originally broadcast on Resonance in 2008; where we join our heroes looking back on some of their favourite moments of the previous two months. Do you remember that time when Thomas Weaver-Baxter sang at Wimbledon? Or the occasion when Yummy Mummy accidentally got buried alive? Or even that unfortunate Albatross incident? No?  Neither do we.  It’s almost as if someone was disappointed with the series and was attempting to improve it at the last possible moment. Still, the explosive finale is worth sticking around for, unless your particularly into the preservation of soft furnishings…

Moderately slapdash merriment for children old enough to know better…

Voice on Record: Episode 40 (Wales 2/3)

Wales part 2/3 – Welsh poets reading Welsh poems, and some English ones too including not one, not two, but three Thomas’!
Originally broadcast on 22nd June 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://sbkw.net/voiceonrecord.php

Joe Boyd’s Lucky 13 – Episode Eleven

“NEOPOLITAN SONG”

NON TI SCORDAR TI MEBENIAMINO GIGLI
LP:
I Pagliacci (Seraphim IB 6009)

TORNA! – GILDA MIGNONETTE

CD:
Antiche Voci Napolitana Vol 3 (EMI 7243 5 243692 7)

O SOLE MIO – ROBERTO MUROLO
CD:
Roberto Murolo (BMG ATBCD 30212)

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BLIND WILLIES IN ATLANTA”

YOU’RE GOING TO NEED SOMEBODY WHEN YOU DIE – CHARLIE PATTON
CD:
Definitive Charlie Patton (Catfish KATCD 180)

LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE ON ME – BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON
CD:
Sweeter As the Years Go By (Yazoo 1078)

MOTHERLESS CHILDREN – BLIND WILLIE MCTELL
CD:
Atlanta 12-string (Atlantic 82366-2)

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IDA Y VUELTA”

DESPIERTA DIVINA FLOR – PEPE DE LA MATRONA
LP:
Magna Antologia del Flamenco (Hispavox S/C 66.201)

ME GUSTA ESTAR EN LA SIERRA – EL NINO DE MARCHENA
LP:
Asi Cantaba El Nino de Marchena (Regal C 038-20018)

MI PRIMA JUANA – PERICON DE CADIZ
LP:
Cantaores Famosos Vol 3 (Odeon LALP 324)

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ONE HIT WONDERS”

N’SEL FIK – CHABA FADELA & CHEB SAHRAOUI
CD:
Rai Rebels  (Earthworks CDEWV 7)

MMALO WE – BAYETE
CD:
Best of South African Music (Gallo Sampler 1994)

BACK IN THE USSR – BABA YAGA
K7:
Baba Yaga (Deutsche Schallplatten 3056-4)

Reality Check: Casting and creating Paul

Reality Check: Casting and creating Paul

Sci-Fi London is proud to present a recording of the London press conference for a new Sci-Fi Comedy released on Valentine’s Day, as cast members Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Sigourney Weaver, Joe Lo Truglio, Jason Bateman and director Greg Mottola discuss the making of the film ‘Paul’, from interacting with the CGI lead character to the many SF and ‘geek-culture’ references that pepper the film. (Recorded and introduced by Alex Fitch)

Nick Frost and Simon Pegg in Paul

Nick Frost and Simon Pegg in Paul

For more info about this podcast and a variety of other episodes you can download, please visit the home of this episode at www.sci-fi-london.com

Links: Official Paul website
Article about Paul marketing
Simon Pegg’s website
Nick Frost fansite

Recommended events:

Upcoming screenings at the Alibi, Dalston

Alibi Film club…

Feb 21st // Freddy Got Fingered
Feb 28th // Total Recall
March 7th // Saw
March 14th // Mean Girls
March 21st // Bad Lieutenant
March 28th // Evil Dead

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The Alibi, 91 Kingsland High Street, Dalston, London E8 2PB
FREE, Mondays from 8pm
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Technical Difficulties Series 2, Episode 1

Tim Abbott discusses the DLA consultation with Broken of Britain‘s Bendy Girl.

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

Ventures and Adventures in Topography

Episode 8:  An Estuarine Odyssey- Tilbury

This week John Rogers and Nick Papadimitriou head down the A13 to Tilbury led by geologist Dr Kate Spencer from Queen Mary, University of London and musician Andy Ramsay from Europa51.
They walk the foreshore of the windswept Thames Estuary between the two Tilbury forts,  over the cracking surface of an historic the 1930s landfill site pushing up Shippam’s paste jars through the flaking clay cap which also sprouts poisonously hallucinogenic thorn apple plants.

With readings by Heidi Lapaine to music by Europa51

Watch a video from the walk here

Laydeez do podcasts: Couch Fiction

Laydeez do podcasts: Couch Fiction

Continuing our month of shows about women who create comic books, we’re happy to present another talk + Q and A recorded at the monthly event ‘Laydeez do comics’. Therapist Philippa Perry discusses her graphic novel “Couch Fiction: A Graphic Tale of Psychotherapy”, which presents a fictionalised version of a series of sessions conducted between a Psychotherapist and a patient with additional footnotes that put the words and pictures into context that are useful to anyone with an interest in how the profession and such encounters work and evolve. Philippa talks about her collaboration with artist Junko Graat, her experiences of being a therapist and discusses the work with an audience of comic book fans and creators. (Edited and introduced by Alex Fitch)

Four pages from Couch Fiction by Philippa Perry and Junko Graat

Four pages from Couch Fiction by Philippa Perry and Junko Graat

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

Publisher’s page on Couch Fiction
Review by Alain de Botton
Interview with Philippa Perry in The Observer

Info about Laydeez do comics
Marcia Mihotich’s blog about Philippa Perry’s talk in May 2010

Recommended events:

Young Graphic Novel Workshop Festival, Islington

Childrens’ workshops:
Steve Marchant – Monday February 14, 4.30pm – 6, Ages 12 – 16, 10 places
South Library, 115 Essex Rd., N1 2SL 020 7527 7860

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

Glenn Baxter in Cork Street
Beloved British newspaper cartoonist Glenn Baxter has a new exhibition in London of his inimical one panel gags of whimsy and surrealism.
Flowers Central Gallery, 21 Cork Street London W1S 3LZ
8th Feb – March 2011
More info at: www.flowersgalleries.com and www.glenbaxter.com
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Hello GoodBye Show 5 February 2011 with Ulysses Storm and Songdog

Live on today’s show we had live music from Ulysses Storm and Songdog plus episode three of Duncan McAffee’s Your Voice Travels.

Full details are here.

Track listing:
Hamilton Yarns – Hello
Songdog – Goodbye Isabelle (LIVE SESSION)
Songdog – Fairy Tale (LIVE SESSION)
Songdog – An Old Man’s Love (LIVE SESSION)
Niall Spooner Harvey – All My Cats Are Dead (HG Archive)
Songdog – Interview
The Talented Losers (Sexton Ming) – Small Village
The Talented Losers (Colin Shaddick aka Uke Stanza) – Barking
Sexton Ming – Tired Old Dog
Duncan McAfee – Your Voice Travels (Episode 3)
Ulysses Storm – Scatter Seeds From The Rocket (LIVE SESSION)
Ulysses Storm – Genie Looks To The Skies (LIVE SESSION)
Ulysses Storm – Hate Crime Of Love (LIVE SESSION)
The Hellset Orchestra – Thank God It’s Judas
Ulysses Storm – Interview
Damo Suzuki & Now – 1 + 1 = 1
Pheromoans – Monged On Valium
Jack Hayter – I Stole The Cutty Sark

Sine of the Times 05/02/2011

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). She’s joined in the studio by special guest XXXY aka Rupert Taylor who will be mixing some of his current favourite tracks live in the studio for your grateful ears. Lock it and keep it locked!

Tracklist:

XXXY – You Always Start It

XXXY – Ordinary Things

XXXY – I know this (can’t be love)

Radiohead – Idioteque

Aphex Twin – Windowlicker

Exclusive XXXY Mix:

Neon Jung – Just Can’t Leave It Alone

Unknown – Untitled (Final Draft)

Power House – Power House

Paris Underground Trax – Sexything Remix

Skudge – Melodrama

Steve Poindexter – Computer Madness (Stereo)

PhOtOmachine ? – Techincolour (Optimum’s 808 Reduction)

Artifact – The Wolf

Mathew Jonson – Decompression

Bobby Dozen – Mill Riddim

Bad Autopsy – Rotpot

XXXY – You Gotta Do You

XXXY – Swing Those Hips

Please get in touch and send us your tracks!

Twitter: @sineradio

Blog: http://sineofthetimes.tumblr.com/

SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/sineofthetimesradio

Yummy Mummy: Series 1, Episode 7

The penultimate instalment of our dusting-off the original YM series from 2008, in this week’s episode evil head of Resonance FM, Thomas Weaver-Baxter has insisted- quite threateningly- on giving Yummy Mummy the week off and banishing him somewhere cold and unpleasant. Yummy Mummy has left a pre-recorded School Run all ready to  roll, but the merciless manager throws it down the well, cranks up the Steinway Grand; and proceeds to hijack the airtime and use it as a platform for his own autobiographical torch-songs. Unfortunately he doesn’t realise that recently-formed avant-colliery marching band Reso-Parpe are heading his way. Famous explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott makes a guest appearance, implausible as that may seem. Slightly confusing fun for children old enough to know better…