Monthly Archives: January 2013

Polish Deli 20 1 2013

Second episode of Polish Deli in 2013 is dedicated to a small record label from Wroclaw; Zopan Records and a person behind it – Gerard Lebik (http://www.gerardlebik.com/zopan_records.html).

Kacper Ziemianin also invites to a special event taking place in Krakow on 24th of January 2013 in Alchemia club, it’s a charity event for homeless people.

Artists taking place in this concert include:

Lori Duncan, Ma?gorzata Haduch, Paulina Owczarek, Tomek Cho?oniewski, Micha? Dymny, Bartosz Ignacy Wrona, Thomas Kolarczyk, Jarek Wyka, Tomek G?uc i Konrad G?ca.
more info about the event at: https://www.facebook.com/events/477550135622052/

 

 

Hooting Yard: Charging Ostrich of Fire.

Against this, one could argue two things. If the cage was constructed from flimsy materials, it might be that the burgeoning ostrich would simply cause the birdcage to fall to bits around it as it expanded in size from budgerigar or canary to full ostrichdom. Or, bear in mind that Blakeston specifically describes an ostrich of fire. Would not the enflamed and blazing bird burn the cage to cinders as it underwent its transformation?

This episode was recorded on the 10th of November 2011. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the six publications We Were Puny, They Were VapidGravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy BagsUnspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The StarsBefuddled By Cormorants , Inpugned By A Peasant And Other Stories Porpoises Rescue Dick Van Dyke and Brute Beauty And Valour And Act Oh Air Pride Plume Here Buckle! are available for purchase.

 

Panel Borders: Creating Constantine

Panel Borders: Creating Constantine

Continuing our month of shows about the 25th anniversary of John Constantine: Hellblazer, Alex Fitch discusses the first appearances of the character with co-creator Steve Bissette. Alex and Steve discuss the artist’s tenure as penciller on the acclaimed horror comic Swamp Thing, drawing (the as yet unnamed) Constantine in the background of scenes before Alan Moore gave the character a voice, and Steve’s continuing fascination with the monster genre. (Originally broadcast 20/01/13 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

John Constantine by Steve Bissette et al.

John Constantine by Steve Bissette et al.

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Hello GoodBye – 19.01.13 – Woman’s Hour, Lost Harbours + Joe Oldfield

The Hello GoodBye Show at noon today features live music from Woman’s Hour, a four piece band formed in 2011 whose stripped back music plays with dense sounds and dead space, held together by patient grooves and an upfront honest delivery. Their new 7? single To the End is released on Parlour Records on 11 March.

Plus Lost Harbours, a two-piece experimental folk duo from Southend on Sea, influenced by an eclectic array of sources from 60?s psych folk and modern composition to musique concrete and drone.

And Joe Oldfield, whose love of American and English folk and blues led him to pick up the guitar and start playing his own versions of traditional songs with some original material thrown in.

PLAYLIST
Maria & the Mirrors – Ayia Napa Reunion
Woman’s Hour – Our Love Has No Rhythm (LIVE SESSION)
Woman’s Hour – If I Call (LIVE SESSION)
Woman’s Hour – To The End (LIVE SESSION)
Skinny Girl Diet – DMT
Woman’s Hour – ‘interview’
Trap Door – Dreamin’
Joe Oldfield – Hesitation Blues (LIVE SESSION)
Joe Oldfield – I’ve Been All Around This World (LIVE SESSION)
Joe Oldfield – Drunkard’s Special (LIVE SESSION)
Joe Oldfield – ‘interview’
God’s Mama – Death On The NHS
Dog Chocolate – Abilities
The Raincoats – In Love
Serafina Steer – The Removal Man
Lost Harbours – Springs Fire (LIVE SESSION)
Lost Harbours – Sister (LIVE SESSION)
Lost Harbours – A Thousand Flys (LIVE SESSION)
Lost Harbours – ‘interview’
Roshi ft: Pars Radio – Don’t Breathe It To A Soul But Amarilly Is Getting Gay With A Dude

Presenters: deXter Bentley & Dan Frost
Live sound engineer: Tom Kemp

The Opera Hour: series 2/episode 13

Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes.

Today, since it’s the new year, he looks at resurrection and revitalisation, playing music by Handel, Bellini, Mahler and Beethoven in which heroes are discovered alive, lovers are tragically fooled by sleeping potions and even the greatest of composers learn the truth of their own mortality.

http://richardrmscott.tumblr.com/

Originally broadcast on 17th January 2013

 

Free Lab Radio – Existence is Resistance

Longstanding underground DJ and jungle producer Persian’s collaborators include MC Mello, UK Apache and DJ Texsta. Producing vinyl since 1991, Persian has remained a dedicated jungle producer and as such is one of the last few proponents of this genre. But will jungle, and especially jungle on vinyl, come back? We spin Persian’s dedicated productions in the studio while mulling over this pertinent question, while playing a few cheeky games based on Persian’s many monikers and on wrongspeed vinyl settings… Follow Free Lab Radio’s blog or more regular posts on Facebook

Existence is Resistance by Fari

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Polish Deli 13 01 2013

In the First Episode of Polish Deli in 2013 Kacper Ziemianin tries to connect the passing 2012 with 2013 by the music he plays and to introduce artists he is going to feature in the first months of 2013.
Language: Polish/English
featured artists: Hubert Zemler, Gerard Lebik, Doktor Pytor, Kakofonikt…

OST 03.10.2012 – Greek Special

Superb OST Show with Jonny ‘Spellcheck, Dammit!’ Trunk here with a music trip to Greece. Yes, Greek film music and Greek soundtrack Gods – Theodorakis, Vangelis, Hadjidakis etc and not a plate smashing sequence in sight. Awesome, beautiful, abstract and rarely heard sounds…

Hooting Yard: The Breadcrumbs Man

On a stormy March day precisely one year after the historic picnic, the Viper Pit of Gaar was officially renamed the Bottomless Viper Pit of Gaar at a special pitside ceremony. The mayor, the beadle, the Grand Vizier, the honest burghers and a gaggle of peasant folk gathered for speeches, the cutting of ribbons, the flying of banners, the relentless pounding of drums, the parping of tootlers, and chanting, chanting, chanting, and other celebratory what have you, including the tossing into the Bottomless Viper Pit of several vipers, and a picnic, with sausages and beakers of invigorating tonic.

This episode was recorded on the 3rd November 2011. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the six publications We Were Puny, They Were VapidGravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy BagsUnspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The StarsBefuddled By Cormorants , Inpugned By A Peasant And Other Stories Porpoises Rescue Dick Van Dyke and Brute Beauty And Valour And Act Oh Air Pride Plume Here Buckle! are available for purchase.