Today we revisit the work of Drake Music, with Nick Wilsdon, and in particular how they help people make music. One such project currently is the One Handed Musical Instrument project, and we also have that project’s founder Stephen Hetherington on the show.
Archive for September, 2011
Wavelength – Rodney Graham part 1
Published by September 30th, 2011 in Shows and Wavelength. 0 CommentsJames Tregaskis performs an “announcement” accompanying himself on laptop followed by Part One of music and sound works by Vancouver based artist Rodney Graham: Feelin’ Alright from Getting it Together in the Country, Some Works with Sound Waves, Some Works with Light Waves and Some Other Experimental Works (2000). What is Happy Baby, and So-Called [...]
Laydeez do podcasts: Female Publishers and their work
Published by September 30th, 2011 in Panel Borders. 0 CommentsLaydeez do podcasts: Female Publishers and their work In two talks recorded in August and January 2011, we explore the work of female comic book publishers and their work in the medium. In a Q and A recorded at the Imperial War Museum, Alex Fitch talks to Eileen and Francesca Cassavetti, about Eileen’s wartime diary [...]
Laydeez do podcasts: Female Publishers and their work [ 1:09:51 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (1)Panel Borders: David B’s Black Paths Concluding our month of shows on war comics and our four years of broadcasts on Thursday evenings, Alex Fitch talks to French graphic novelist David B about his new book Black Paths, which depicts a little known footnote to the First World War, as the defeated Austro-Hungarian Empire loses [...]
Art Monthly- September 9th, 2011
Published by September 29th, 2011 in Art Monthly Monthly. 0 CommentsPeter Suchin discusses Outrageous Fortune: Artists Remake the Tarot at Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea and then continues with John Douglas Millar to discuss John’s feature Art/Writing on why experimental writing thrives in the art world. There has been an upsurge in experimental writing, but why has it found [...]
Future Past Christopher Townsend on a very British modernism Wakefield’s new Barbara Hepworth museum gives visitors a slice of mid-century British modernism, but how can we comprehend this historical period when it is refracted – via contemporary culture – through late capitalism’s self mythologising? ‘The era [...]
Hello GoodBye Show 24 September 2011: Critical Heights Special
Published by September 28th, 2011 in Hello GoodBye. 0 CommentsdeXter Bentley invites you to spend time in the arms of one of the UK’s newest and most innovative labels; Critical Heights. Dedicated to unique musical artefacts in sumptuous and desirable packaging, Critical Heights has already gained plaudits for its releases by Diva and Savaging Spires amongst others. Hear Savaging Spires play live alongside stablemates [...]
Hello GoodBye 24 September 2011: Critical Heights Special [ 1:30:00 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (2)The cutting edge of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia. Set controls for another ninety minutes of upfront dance floor ammunition, with forthcoming tracks from the likes of Kahn, Scuba and our good friend Chairman Kato fresh out of the box. Top that, inferior stations! Tracklist: Americo Gazaway – Breakadawn [...]
Wavelength – Outsiders, Rev. Fred Lane et al
Published by September 23rd, 2011 in Shows and Wavelength. 0 CommentsRon Pate’s Debonairs featuring Rev. Fred Lane play Volare from Raudelunas Pataphysical Revue originally recorded in 1975 and issued in an edition of 200 copies with covers cut from end rolls of pizza box cardboard. This CD reissue dates from 2003 enabled by Ed Baxter. Jack Smith’s Earthquake Orgy from Tony Conrad’s soundtrack for Flaming [...]
This week, Tim Abbott questions notions of impairment with Nienke van der Peet, the director of Skyway Programs CIC, organisers of the ground-breaking Sencity as it hits London on October 8th, featuring expressive dancers, a SenseFloor, Taste sensations, Video projections, light effects and sign interpreters.