Jam Tomorrow – Episode 2 – April 15th 2010

Jam Tomorrow

Joe Kassman-Tod, Paul Richards, Katharine Hibbert, K.Biswas, Rys Farthing and guests discuss politicians’ promises and the crucial issues driving the 2010 election campaigns.  Broadcasting three times a week: Tuesday 12:30pm, Thursday 10:30pm and Friday at 2:30pm. There is also a comedic take on the election in the form of The Steve Parry Show: Totally Biased – Tuesday 9:00 – 9:30pm. Forthcoming: veteran anarchist and agitator and the best political commentator in the U.K Ian Bone also has a run of programmes  – Ian Bone’s By-Election Special beginning on Wednesday April 21st at 1:00pm.

April 15th 2010

Paul Richards and Katharine Hibbert talk to Dagenham and Rainham MP John Cruddas. They discuss the threat of the BNP gaining dominance of Dagenham & Barking council. Further to this, in neighbouring constituency Barking, BNP leader Nick Griffin is standing against New Labour’s Margaret Hodge. Katherine Hibbert also talks to James Bethell of Nothing British About the BNP.

Pédilüv – Dzoin / Japinski par Simon Drouhin

Pédilüv vous propose  2 pièces de Simon Drouhin, artiste sonore aimant les chausses pieds,
qui vous enverrons dans le décor ou alors au Japon, au choix.

Dzoin 10min 23 sec
Pièce électro acoucore
mélange breakcore bit électro acoustique
Souhaitant trancher avec l’esthétique rigoureuse de l’électro acoustique, telle une trame plane et précise,
Dzoin renoue avec une idée de coupure et de son noisy plus violent, proche de la saleté.
Dzoin: l’aspect rebondissant et l’aspect biblique bien sur dzoin dzoin
Japinski ( fausse traduction en serbe du mot japon, en dédicace à Edina) 15 min
Pièce résultant d’un voyage au japon effectué septembre 2009
Se rapproche du paysage sonore, carte postale sonore inspirée du travail du compositeur Luc Ferrari,
tradition davantage acousmatique avec beaucoup d’information, des sons concrets, un appel à la mémoire.
Simon Drouhin
Artiste bourguignon
22 ans
aime la lecture

myspace.com/simonakimou

Jam Tomorrow – Episode 1 – April 13th 2010

Jam Tomorrow

Joe Kassman-Tod, Paul Richards, Katharine Hibbert, K.Biswas, Rys Farthing and guests discuss politicians’ promises and the crucial issues driving the 2010 election campaigns.  Broadcasting three times a week: Tuesday 12:30pm, Thursday 10:30pm and Friday at 2:30pm. There is also a comedic take on the election in the form of The Steve Parry Show: Totally Biased – Tuesday 9:00 – 9:30pm. Forthcoming: veteran anarchist and agitator and the best political commentator in the U.K Ian Bone also has a run of programmes  – Ian Bone’s By-Election Special beginning on Wednesday April 21st at 1:00pm.

April 13th 2010 Broadcast

Joe Kassman-Tod, Paul Richards, Katharine Hibbert and guests discuss politicians’ promises and the crucial issues driving the 2010 election campaigns. For this debut episode Hibbert and Richards talk to writer Anthony Barnett, the former director of Charter 88 and the founder of Open Democracy. Barnett launches the pro-hung parliament strategy Hang ‘Em! today.

http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2010/03/labour-brown-british-britain

Panel Borders: Mister Green and The Incredible Hulk

Panel Borders: Mister Green and The Incredible Hulk

Continuing our month of shows looking at the crossover between comics and film, Alex Fitch talks to comic book author and film-maker Greg Pak about his experiences in creating both media. Greg is the writer/director of a handful of short films including Mouse, Super Power Blues and the award winning Mister Green, the feature film Robot Stories and also the writer of a variety of Marvel comics. Alex and Greg talk about the similarities of both media, the freedom to develop characters over a fairly long stretch of time and seeing the first storyline of his run on the Incredible Hulk being adapted into the animated feature Planet Hulk.

Clockwise from bottom left: still from Planet Hulk animated movie, cover of Incredible Hulk vol.3 no.98, stills from Mister Green and Robot Stories

Clockwise from bottom left: still from Planet Hulk animated movie, cover of Incredible Hulk vol.3 no.98, stills from Mister Green and Robot Stories

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: Wikipedia pages on Greg Pak and Planet Hulk
Greg’s website: www.pakbuzz.com
Trailers for the Planet Hulk animated film / original comics
Planet Hulk / World War Hulk covers gallery at marvel.com
Info about screenings of Mister Green and other short films at this year’s Sci-Fi London festival
Follow Hercules‘ sidekick Amadeus Cho on twitter
Listen to Alex’s interview with Greg’s Incredible Hercules co-writer Fred Van Lente

Recommended events:

Sci-Fi London 9: Life in 2050 from Wednesday 28th April – Monday 3rd May features a variety of comics panels, on topics such as 60 years of Dan Dare, British Female Manga creators, Comics and film and Marvel UK with guests including Kate Brown, Rian Hughes, Gary Erskine, Emma Viecelli, Dez Skinn, Woodrow Phoenix, Garry Leach, Karen Rubins, Dan Abnett, Cyriak Harris and many more. More info at www.sci-fi-london.com

Sci-Fi London 9: Life in 2050, April 28th - May 3rd, 2010

Sci-Fi London 9: Life in 2050, April 28th - May 3rd, 2010

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The Voice Of Americans With Lewis Schaffer Of Nunhead 12th April 2010

Lewis Schaffer’s show on Resonance FM from Monday the 12th April 2010. Lewis talks to special guests Comedian Steve Parry and Jeff Miller of the Hackney Colliery Band.

Hooting Yard: Black

Perusing the shelves of my local branch of Periodicals & Other Ephemera R Us the other day, I noted the existence of a glossy magazine called Black Hair. On the cover was a photograph of a woman with black hair. Leafing through it, I saw it was stuffed full of other similar photographs, and although I did not read any of the articles, all of them seemed to focus exclusively on the particular, narrow topic of women with black hair.

This episode was recorded on the 6th August 2010. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the four publications We Were Puny, They Were Vapid, Gravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy Bags, Unspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars and Befuddled By Cormorants are available for purchase.

Art Monthly 9th April 2010

Mark Prince, Sally O’Reilly and Matt Hale discuss Mark’s feature “Remakes” and Sally’s review of John Smith: Solo Show at the Royal college of Art published in the April 2010 issue

www.artmonthly.co.uk

Art Monthly magazine’s talk programme on Resonance FM started in February 2009 and is broadcast on the second Friday of each month at 5pm. In each show Art Monthly critics discuss their writing in the latest issue.

The programme is presented by Matt Hale who has worked at Art Monthly since 1991

Previous episodes are available on Art Monthly’s website www.artmonthly.co.uk/events.htm

Art Monthly magazine offers an informed and comprehensive guide to the latest developments in contemporary art.

Fiercely independent, Art Monthly’s news and opinion sections provide regular information and polemics on the international art scene. It also offers In-depth interviews and features; reviews of exhibitions, performances, films and books; art law; auction reports and exhibition listings

Art Monthly magazine is indispensable reading!

Special magazine subscription offer for Resonance 104.4 listeners.

Subscribe now and save 40% on the cover price at www.artmonthly.co.uk/sub09

Hooting Yard: A Memoir Of Stick Insect Island

I had several reasons to sail across the Sound to Stick Insect Island. There were rumours of murder and mayhem and pagan sacrifice. My brother had made the crossing a fortnight before, and no word had come from him. My own homecoming was long overdue. And I wondered if the tiny post office still sold those amusing wax dolls of Captain Tod and Cadet Jarvis. The poking of them with pins was a delightful memory of my childhood, and I wanted my own nippers to share the experience, even though it would never be quite the same on the mainland.

A Memoir Of Stick Insect Island.

Gurgles From Hid Grot

I Can Hear Mermaids Singing

Health Tip

This episode was recorded on the 23rd July 2009. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the four publications We Were Puny, They Were Vapid, Gravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy Bags, Unspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars and Befuddled By Cormorants are available for purchase.

Panel Borders: British Noir

Panel Borders: British Noir

Continuing our month long look at the crossover between comics and film, Alex Fitch talks to Paul Tanter, the writer of the ‘Jack Says‘ trilogy of British films noir. To accompany the first film, Paul wrote a prequel graphic novel ‘Jack Said‘ which in turn was filmed after the success of the first movie. Paul then wrote a graphic novel sequel ‘Jack Falls‘, which like the first book is illustrated by Mexican cartoonist and animator Oscar Alvarado and now is also entering preproduction as a motion picture.

Panels from the graphic novel Jack Said by Paul Tanter and Oscar Alvarado / the filming of that scene featuring Simon Phillips and Jimmy White

Panels from the graphic novel Jack Said by Paul Tanter and Oscar Alvarado / the filming of that scene featuring Simon Phillips and Jimmy White

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 movie site www.jacksays.co.uk
Wikipedia pages on Jack Says, Jack Said and Oscar Alvarado
Buy Jack Falls from Soaring Penguin Press
Listen to Alex’s interview with Soaring Penguin’s John Anderson

Pédilüv ep.4 – Petit guide sonore intergalactique

Le Petit Guide Sonore Intergalactique par Julia Drouhin

Julia Drouhin, plasticienne, s’inspire des feuilletons radiophoniques crées en 1978 pour la BBC par Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

A partir de souvenirs enregistrés et de field recordings, elle a composé un Petit Guide Sonore Intergalactique : quelques épisodes sonores de l’humanité pour convaincre les extra-terrestres ne pas la faire exploser.

Don’t panic!
Spécial Dédicace à Zelda et Flora qui nous ont conté de passionnates histoires dans les catacombes, au cri diphonique de Lucie, à Ceraise et Frise + guest(Eric Flash, Arjan , Sanne), à l’émission radio-cassette par le reporter Guillaume Madinier quand il avait 10 ans, aux micros contact de Alan Boans.

Cette pièce a été crée spécialement pour Popsonics à Mains d’oeuvres = A la recherche des ondes perdue.