Pamelia Kurstin; Eschschloraque, from Thinking Out Loud (Tzadik 2007).
Iron and Wine; Resurrection Fern, from The Shepherd’s Dog (Transgressive 2007).
Camberwell Now; Ghost Trade, from All’s Well (ReCDec 1015).
The Handsome Family; There’s a City, from Smothered and Covered (2002), a personal gathering of rarities including odd covers, bathroom demos and orphaned songs.
Marvin Suicide : 176 – Pony Trekking
Welcome to the wonderful world of marvin suicide. It’s fantastic, come on in the water’s warm and it’s lovely this time of year.
Wavelength – 2007 July 6th William phones Weaverville California
William phones Weaverville California and gets an insight into thrift shops from James Tregaskis. Recorded before he became Professor.
Panel Borders: Dale Lazarov and Amy Colburn – Manly
Panel Borders: Dale Lazarov and Amy Colburn – Manly
Partially broadcast 18/12/08 as an episode of Strip! on Resonance 104.4 FM
Concluding gay comics month on Panel Borders: Alex Fitch talks to Amy Colburn and Dale Lazarov, the creators of “Manly“, a homoerotic comic sold in Art bookshops. Alex discusses with Dale his history of writing silent erotic comics and the varying benefits of being published by a comic book company and an art book publisher, plus Amy talks about her fine art background and the differences between Yaoi and Western gay comics.
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Wavelength – 2007 June 29th Miscellaneous tracks
Marvin Suicide : 175 – I love soccer.
Some people dig crates of vinyl for their musical requirements, I like to dig the internet.
Hooting Yard : Downmarket Rags
You’ve got to search for the hero inside yourself, particularly if you are the sort of weedy milksop who gets sand kicked into your face by musclebound beach bullies of pronounced homoerotic tendencies. The search for the hero must be addressed with rigour, and you must not allow yourself to be distracted. That is why you should immediately head off towards the dunes and find a secluded nook where you can cogitate uninterrupted. Take your towel with you, and your picnic basket, and the piccolo you brought to the beach with you to practise upon and which was the cause of much cruel merriment to the bronzed hulks who kicked sand in your face.
Le Menu Gastrophonique Ep.14
EPISODE 14 : Why should we be happy to do the washing up ? Some of us don’t ask themself such a question and just sing.
-Food art, Sound art : the sounds of food, digestion, excretion. Produced by Coraline Janvier- http://papier.brouillon.free.fr
Six Pillars – Insight & Rakshan Bani Etemad
A season at the British Film Institute of the work of female film director Rakhshan Bani-Etemad. Organised by small not-for-profit company Insight, the season was accompanied by masterclasses given by Bani-Etemad herself and marks the first ever comprehensive screening outside of Iran of her work.
David Omid Alamouti discusses Insight’s alternative models of film-making and the singular style of Bani-Etemad, masterclasses with Mike Leigh and Polish film.
Music by rap artist Reveal and Simorgh linked to Insight through a Contemporary Iranian Music event at Camden Underworld later that month that featured in the Bani Etemad workshops in a student film
Wavelength – 2007 June 22nd Finally a good connection
Finally a good connection to Captain Maurice Seddon demonstrating his idiosyncratic telephone apparatus. Captain Maurice Seddon, Royal Signals (retired), now in his 80s, inventor of electrically heated clothing. Maurice’s telephone operates on a one-way basis making interruption impossible and conversation frustrating.