Hello GoodBye Show 21 May 2011: The Mekons and Irmin Schmidt

Post-punk iconoclasts The Mekons join us to perform live in session on Resonance FM this Saturday lunchtime.

With a new album (Ancient & Modern) set for imminent release plus a documentary in the pipeline by filmmaker Jon Angio (Revenge of The Mekons), the collective of artists and musicians that comprise The Mekons are thankfully showing no signs of shipping back to Venus. In 1978 The Mekons’ debut single ‘Never Been In A Riot’, was denied distribution by Rough Trade after they deemed it too lo-fi and scratchy for the common or garden post-punk punter, yet despite this ignominious beginning the group are currently in their 5th decade and still going strong. Tune in to hear their distinct brand of barnstorming, politically charged, country-punk music.

Plus an interview with Irmin Schmidt, ex-keyboard player of CAN who talks about Lost Tapes, the upcoming boxed set of unreleased archive recordings from the Krautrock legends and his own soundtrack recordings.

Track list:
The Mekons – Never Been In A Riot
The Mekons – Beaten And Broken (LIVE SESSION)
The Mekons – Club Mekon (LIVE SESSION)
The Mekons – Abernant 1984/85 (LIVE SESSION)
The Mekons – Hole In The Ground (LIVE SESSION)
The Mekons – Fantastic Voyage (LIVE SESSION)
The Mekons – Dan Dare
The Mekons – Interview
Interview with Irmin Schmidt by Michael Garrad
The Mekons – Corporal Chalkie (LIVE SESSION)
The Mekons – Tina (LIVE SESSION)
The Mekons – Heaven And Back (LIVE SESSION)
The Mekons – Oblivion (LIVE SESSION)
The Mekons – Big Zombie (LIVE SESSION)
Now – Ra
Skinjobs – Money In The Bank Vs. Money In The Pocket
The Mekons – Interview

Wavelength – David Leister, Kino Club

David Leister, host of The Optical Sound Show, veteran filmmaker, presenter of the Kino Club since the 1980s and virtuoso projectionist talks about the 9.5mm film club, his part in the proliferation of film projectors in Art Galleries and his patented film loop device.

Chips For The Poor Episode 9: Radio Rapture

Celebrating the end of the world and the end of the series, listen in as Chips For The Poor take you down a three-note musical spiral with special guest FX from Smack Miranda. Are you one of the saved?

Voice on Record: Episode 54 (J.B. Priestley and Gerald Hoffnung)

The warm Bradford tones of Priestley reading from Delights, finished off with the effusively rumbunctious mirthfulness of the inimitable Gerard Hoffnung.
Originally broadcast on 16th 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

Laydeez do podcasts: London Print Studio Comics Collective

Laydeez do podcasts: London Print Studio Comics Collective

In this month’s podcast we have a recording of two talks by the London Print Studio Comics Collective – Isabel Greenberg, Rachel Emily Taylor, William Goldsmith, Joe Kelly and Freya Harrisson – alongside mentor Karrie Franzman and LPS director John Philips. Karrie and her protégés talk about their work, visiting the Angoulême comics festival in France, the process of getting published and how the internship has improved their artistic practice.
(Introduced and edited by Alex Fitch, recorded by Nicola Streeten)

London Print Studio Comics Collective logo

London Print Studio Comics Collective logo

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: London Print Studio Comics Collective blog
London Print Studio website
Panel Borders interviews with Karrie Franzman and Isabel Greenberg

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Hooting Yard: H to O

 

Over the years I have watched various crew members of ships, from Rear Admirals to barnacle scrapers, perform all sorts of baffling physical manoeuvres, and not once have I thought any of it fitted the definition of jiggery-pokery, except on one occasion when I was aboard a very sinister ship which sailed into a clammy mist, in which all sorts of ugly shenanigans took place until, at the last, I was marooned, with several other paying passengers, upon a remote atoll, populated only by squelchy creeping things, and bereft of paper and pencils and writing desks and panels of adamantine hardness.

 

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This episode was recorded on the 30th September 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

 

Technical Difficulties 2:12

www.insideworldparasport.biz ‘s Tom Degun joins us to look at the state of the Paralympic movement as we gear up to London 2012.

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

Technical Difficulties 2:11

This week’s show is coverage of the Hardest Hit march. Interviews from Community Care magazine on the march. We begin and end with protest art and song from The Broken of Britain. This show will not be podcast, the content involved is available on their websites.

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

Wavelength – A psyche and its geography…

Three tracks from A psyche and its geography. Inside Out: curated by Andrew Kotting 2008 www.deadad.info ‘A Sense of Place’ by Tony Hill and Sally Goode, ‘Mapping Perception’ by Toby McMillan, ‘Fragment’ by Max Richter. Followed by several tracks from I.D. Art 2 CD produced by Clive Graham in 2006, originally released in 1976 by the Los Angeles Free Music Society in an edition of 200 copies. The played tracks from a total of 44 were: Fredrik Nilsen ‘You can’t hide from aldehyde’, Josie Roth ‘Heal, and another little time’, Otto Flick (0:48), Mike Green ‘Martin Heidegger revisited’, Mr. Foon ‘Timeless Number 1’, Tom Kemp ‘Pasadena subway station poetry stills’. Final track is ‘Big Sur Moon’ by Buckethead from Colma.

Sine Of The Times 07/05/2011

Tom Lee and Rita Maia back with a brand new, better, faster and above all longer series of ultra-modern, bass-heavy hijinks. Our special guest in session this week is My Panda Shall Fly and despite entirely failing on his promise of getting a large mammal airborne; he certainly brought the noise. Check him out here: http://soundcloud.com/mpsf

Sorry the podcast upload was a bit late this week, but we given how far ahead of the game Sine of the Times is, we thought you might appreciate a week to catch up!!

Here’s what we played:

Flying Lotus – Catacombs (extended version)
Shigeto – Sacrificial (Om unit Remix)
Zomby ft Panda Bear – Things Fall Appart
Jon Convex – Falling Again
Andy Mac — Everytime
My Panda Shall Fly – Injury
Flanger – Psytronics
Michael Rother – Neutronics 98
My Panda Shall Fly – Xerox
My Panda Shall Fly – Sydney
My Panda Shall Fly – Freq
Eliphino – Don’t try Be
Voltron – Don’t Stop (xxxy remix)
Dorian Concept – Toe Games Made Her Giggle
Jatoma – Little Houseboat (Kenton Slash Demon Remix)
Spooky – Spartan (Mosca Dub)
Lone – Coreshine Voodoo
The Weeknd – What You need

Why not get in touch and send us your tracks?

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