Sine Of The Times 04/06/2011 – Maulin

The cutting edge of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia. After being blown away by Maulin’s recent release on Alex Nut’s Ho Tep imprint we had to get this guy in to hear what he’s got up his sleeve for the next few months and we weren’t disappointed! Not content with plying us us a ton of his own upfront cuts he brought a mix rammed with unreleased gems (just check the tracklist!)

**Warning – This show contains some strong language!**

Tracklist:

Matthew David – Noche Y Dia/San Raphael
Clouds – Protective Hands Part 2
Anstam – Carmichael
Ghostpoet – Survive It (Gang Panang Remix ft Roots Manuva)
Milyoo- Colours
Altered Natives – The Message
Mau’lin – Deeper Than The Sun
Mau’lin – Tripwall(Forthcoming Fortified Audio)
David McCallum – The Edge
Mau’lin – London%
Walt J – Reborn

Maulin in the Mix:
-Cohoba – $lush
-Gotti Boi Chris – Do You Know (Nick Catchdubs & Proper Villains Remix)
-Breach – Fatherless (T Williams remix)
-Greymatter -Â Eu Fumo ft. Deize Tigrona (Altered Natives Remix)
-Unknown Shapes – Used to Give a FK
-Flava D – 9Milli Major Beat
-EVM – Groove Content
-Jonas Kopp – Flanter Filnger (full version)

Mau’lin – Can’t Won’t
Distal – Love a la Venturo
Guy Andrews – Klikkr

Get in touch and send us your tracks:
Twitter: @sineradio
Blog: http://sineofthetimes.tumblr.com/
SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/sineofthetimesradio

Hooting Yard: W to Z to South Mimms.

Twas midnight as I crept through the graveyard. The sky was pitch black, the stars obscured by clouds. My Toc H lamp shed only meagre light, and I stumbled many times over the rough and ravaged ground. Somewhere an owl hooted. I hooted in reply, mischievously, for even in so macabre a circumstance I retained my joie de vivre. Well, you have to, don’t you, when surrounded by doom ‘n’ death ‘n’ memento mori?

This episode was recorded on the 14th October 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 VapidGravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy BagsUnspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The StarsBefuddled By Cormorants and Inpugned By A Peasant And Other Stories are available for purchase

Voice on Record: Episode 56 (Aldous Huxley)

The author of Brave New World, The Perennial Philosophy, The Doors of Perception, The Devils of Loudon and more delivers a superb lecture to an audience at Los Alamos laboratories, effortlessly drawing on art, science and mysticism to express his ideas with tremendous eloquence.
Originally broadcast on 30th November 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://voiceonrecord.blogspot.com

Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Kim Newman’s Nightmare Movies

Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Kim Newman’s Nightmare Movies

Horror maestro Kim Newman discusses the new, updated edition of his essential book Nightmare Movies: Horror on the Screen since the 1960s with Electric Sheep editor Virginie Sélavy; Kim and Virginie discuss seminal modern horror movies such as Night of the Living Dead. (Previously broadcast 20/05/11 as an episode of “I’m ready for my close-up” on Resonance 104.4 FM)

Nightmare Movies by Kim Newman, 2011 edition, published by Bloomsbury

Nightmare Movies by Kim Newman, 2011 edition, published by Bloomsbury


For more information and a variety of formats you can stream / download, please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org

In association with

Info about the broadcast of this show
Visit the page at bloomsbury.cm about Nightmare Movies
Kim Newman’s website: www.johnnyalucard.com
Listen to Alex Fitch’s interview with Kim Newman about Doctor Who

OST 09.07.2005 – Delia Derbyshire Special

Film, library and television music with Jonny Trunk. A classic edition (and slightly shorter due to a special broadcast from the Serpentine) from way back in 2005 focusing on the work of legendary Radiophonic Workshop member, Delia Derbyshire. Choc-full of obscure and rare material from one of the pioneers of electronic music. Does anything more need to be said, really? Well, does it? Get downloading!

OST 08.08.2009 – Big George Special

Film, library and television music with Jonny Trunk. This week’s edition from August 8th 2009 was re-braodcast on 21st May 2011 in tribute to that week’s guest, the larger-than-life musician, broadcaster and all-round legend Big George who very sadly and very suddenly passed away earlier that month. A fine tribute to possibly the only guest in the history of the show to talk Jonny under the table; the show kicks off with his theme tune to ‘Have I Got News For You’ as you’ve never heard it before…

OST 12.08.2008 – Sesame Street Special

Film, library and television music with Jonny Trunk. In this archive edition from 2008, Robin The Fog, OST’s long-suffering engineer and comedy foil takes the controls to bring you the musical fruits of his Sesame Street obsession, aided and abetted by ResFM stalwart Joceline Colvert. Together they bring you a Ladybug’s Picnic, P-Funk jams concerning the days of the week and a pigeon that plays checkers, pus some surprisingly avant-garde obscurities from Philip Glass. What more could you ask for?

Technical Difficulties 2:14

Joe Collins of JC Promotion talks about the first full gig for the Finnish bilingual (American Sign Language and English spoken) rap crew Signmark’s in the UK.

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

Panel Borders: Mom’s Cancer

Panel Borders: Mom’s Cancer

Starting a month of shows about medical comics, Panel Borders is proud to present a talk given by cartoonist Brian Fies about his web comic / graphic novel Mom’s Cancer, recorded at last year’s Graphic Medicine conference in London. Brian talks about the history of the comic, his experiences of working on a strip with such emotive content and his thoughts regarding the comics medium as a whole as a method for helping people deal with medical and life threatening situations.

Excerpt from Moms Cancer by and (c) Brian Fies

Excerpt from Moms Cancer by and (c) Brian Fies

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: Official Mom’s Cancer website
Graphic Medicine website including info on the 2010 conference
Read Brian Fies’ blog posts about his trip to London and Graphic Medicine 2011

Listen to Philippa Perry talk about her therapy graphic novel Couch Fiction
Listen to Alex Fitch interview Darryl Cunningham about Psychiatric Tales and his other work

Info about the 2011 Graphic Medicine conference, 9-11 June 2011, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago

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Hello GoodBye Show 28 May 2011: Skinjobs, Ten and Gerry Mitchell

We have debut performances on Hello GoodBye this afternoon from Skinjobs and Ten.

SKINJOBS
Skinjobs is the current art-music project for the long standing collaborative partnership between the artist Adam Latham and former Xerox Teens (aka XX Teens) singer Richard Cash. Well-turned out and industrious (check out their merchandising!) troubadours Skinjobs play bespoke one-song gigs, often mimed and at far-flung venues, car parks, forests and art galleries across Europe. Who knows what they will play for us in session today? Probably not even they do…

TEN
From Leeds and London, Ten comprise guitarists Dominic Deane and Jonny Fryer. They create minimalist sonic soundscapes in equal parts folk and ambient.

Track List:
A Clean Kitchen Is A Happy Kitchen – Farmers With Televisions
Skinjobs – Howdy Do (LIVE SESSION / PRE-REC)
Skinjobs – Who Wants Canaries (LIVE SESSION / PRE-REC)
Skinjobs – Beautiful Sea (LIVE SESSION / PRE-REC)
Skinjobs – Money In The Bank Vs. Money In The Pocket (LIVE SESSION / PRE-REC)
Xerox Teens – Cousin Called Jonathan (Live @ 12 Bar Club 11.09.04 – HG archive)
Milk Kan – Junk Yard
Ten – The Absent (LIVE SESSION)
Ten – Winter Light (LIVE SESSION)
Ten – 17 (LIVE SESSION)
Serafina Steer – Half Robot
Lime Headed Dog – Excited
Las Kellies – Totsunootoshigo
Maria & The Mirrors – Magadan ’92
Gertrude – Pigs In Mud
Gerry Mitchell w. Ten – Die To Love (LIVE SESSION)
Gerry Mitchell w. Ten – Faker Quaker (LIVE SESSION)
Hot Head Show – ‘Title Unknown’