8-Bit Adventures: Episode 3

Jake and Andrew present it straight from the chip. Expect to hear fresh joints from your favourite obsolete computers and consoles and moans about work. 30 minutes of bleeps from the worlds best 8-bit musicians.Produced and recorded by Richard Clark-Hill.

See www.kittenrock.co.uk for info.
First broadcast Thursday 25th January 2007

Flomotion Podcast #2: Ben Westbeech

Nick Luscombe talks to new brit talent Ben Westbeech about his brand new album “Welcome To The Best Years Of Your Life”.

“What i like most about the debut album from Ben Westbeech (“Welcome to the Best Years of Your Life” released March 26th) is the sense of stepping into someone’s life – running around the city, having fun, experiencing highs and lows….all set to a soundtrack fusing jazz, soul, drum & bass and hip hop. When I met Ben for our interview on my second Flomotion podcast he explained to me that the record was an honest portarayl of his experiences. Clearly Ben Westbeech is the latest Brit talent destined for great things.” nick luscombe:flomotion

Resonance Podcasts

We now have our own podcast area on iTunes, so if you are an iTunes user simply click here to open the Resonance FM Podcasts section!

Here’s some quick links to the podcast feeds we run here at Resonance FM. When you open the feeds you will see the content and have options to subscribe via the podcatcher program of your choice (iTunes, Juice etc):

One Life Left
Recently #1 in the iTunes Games podcasts section, One Life Left looks at the world of computer and console games. That this show beat the likes of EA’s own official podcast in the chart says much about its quality; not one to miss.

I’m Ready For My Closeup
This podcast is about the world of film, TV and other broadcast media and comprises interviews, reviews and interaction with film-makers, artists, writers and critics. Presented by Alex Fitch and Richard Thomas.

The Bike Show
Jack Thurston’s long-running show for cyclists everywhere. With the podcast now standing as one of our largest and longest-running series, this is another great success for our station.

Rhythm Incursions
Music podcast with a distinctly modern take on hip hop, electronica, dancehall, dub and more. We think this quote says it all: “Mr Trick’s show makes Westwood sound like the “Its A Small World” ride at Disneyland” – Mixmag.

Flo Motion
Nick Luscombe’s podcast extension to his long running radio show.

Hooting Yard
Hooting Yard the home of legendary pamphleteer Dobson, fictional athlete Bobnit Tivol, Marigold Chew, the picnic for detectives and the location of the palace of Hoon. A splendid place, much cake is eaten there. Written and presented by Frank Key.

Turntable Radio
Formerly a show on our FM output, Turntable Radio is now a podcast-only show. It covers turntablist music – i.e. music made solely on the turntables.

Marvin Suicide
A weekly programme which cobbles together 30 minutes of music, sounds and oddities which have been found for free on the internet.

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INACTIVE PODCASTS:
The following podcasts are currently inactive, but we thoroughly recommend checking the feeds all the same as there is still much audio to download and enjoy:

Midnight Sex Talk
Now on an rest break, this show cut a clever line between intelligence and humour as it looked at the world of sex and sexuality. Despite being banned from iTunes, M.S.T. became one of our largest podcasts.

Kevin Eldon presents: Speakers
Not an active podcast per se, as this is all 8 episodes of Kevin Eldon’s Speakers show, wherein he performed monologues based on different themes each week. Trust us, its not to be missed!

Red Zero Radio
Covering breakcore, junglism and all extreme sounds, RedZEROradio has now mutated into Decibel Breach to incorporate dubstep and other new styles…

Hour of the Apocalypse: David E Williams

Depraved Philadelphian singer-songwriter, David E Willliams, answers the following fascinating questions:

1. Is Robert Crumb an influence on the black humour in your music?
2. Are you a misogynist or fascist?
3. How did you become involved with other neo-folk groups?
4. What are the most important aspects of performing live? Any plans to gig the UK?
5. What inspired you into music?
6. Many have described your music as “witty”. What are your writing and recording methods?
7. How do you feel about people covering your music?
8. Any songs or albums of your releases that you have a personal affinity for?
9. What are your career highs and lows as a musician?
10. How are you received in Philidelphia?
11. Were you approached for the neo-folk “Looking For Europe” compilation?
12. Anything you’d like to add? Speak now or forever hold your peace!

Marvin Suicide: 114 – Go on, geer-ow-er-ma pub.

Enjoy half an hour of an in-depth look into the world of freely available internet music.

This quickly growing youth culture has replaced the spinning tops and whizz sticks once so popular with the younger generation, and instead has them hunched over a computer in a dimly lit room staring at a screen starved of fresh air and sunlight.

Please find below the tracklisting for this episode with links to where all the krunk was found:

1. Kicksnare by Dan & Moe, Get Yer Je-Ja’s Out:
www.bevlarmusic.com

2. Anisado by Alexandre Bilodeau, Bonze Deluxe:
www.polygonnetwork.org

3. It’s Snack Time by FortyOne, Different Mayonnaise EP:
www.comfortstand.com

4. Checkoutmemadskills by Cousin Lou, Lo Fi Fee Fum:
www.belugarecordings.com

5. Mehta Military (Autistici Remix), Disastro, Playback (Salle De Jour Remixes):
www.hippocamp.net

6. Lightyear The Rabbit by Catgut, Nursery Rhymes EP:
www.catgutmusic.com

7. Imbuk by Emil Klotzch, Sandkorn:
www.one.dot9.ca

Resonance needs your support. Please help raise some desperately needed funds and donate. “You don’t know what you’ve got until its gone…”

This episode was broadcast on the 29th March 2007. Please visit www.marvinsuicide.org for previous shows and more information. Plus I would love it if you were to send an e-mail to: marvin’AT’marvinsuicide.org (please replace ‘AT’ with @).

Curzon Cinemas: Podcast #1

The first Curzon podcast gives you the chance to hear from the filmmakers themselves. This month we feature THE LIVES OF OTHERS director, and the team behind hotly anticipated American indy HALF NELSON. In addition, we also outline what’s coming up in the next month at the Curzon Cinemas in Soho, Chelsea, Renoir, Mayfair and the Richmond Filmhouse.

With thanks to Resonance FM, Tom at Axiom Films and Matt Bochenski at the Church of London publishing house.

Presented by Alex Fitch.

Audio is copyright of Curzon Cinemas.

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Hooting Yard: Adept Of Goon Fang

It has to be said that most of the inhabitants of O’Houlihan’s Wharf are not worth writing about. They are, with few exceptions, a grey and insipid bunch. One of those exceptions, however, is the pedant from whose pen streams a series of righteous nostrums, or possibly nostra, regularly sent out into the world, or at least into this bilgewater-befouled corner of it, posted as they are on a noticeboard outside the pet shop, from which they are rapidly torn down and stuffed into the pockets of those citizens who collect them with something approaching mania.

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  • Pansy The Adept
  • In The Bleak Midwinter
  • Christmas Dinner
  • A Pedant’s Righteous Nostrums

This episode of Hooting Yard was first broadcast on the 20th December 2006. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website, and the perfect Hooting Yard On The Air companion Befuddled By Cormorants is available for purchase. Photo by GloomyCorp.

I’m ready for my close-up: “How gay is the screen?” part 1

To coincide with this year’s London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival and the return of Doctor Who on Saturday, Alex Fitch interviews BFI librarian Emma Smart about whether there have been any significant developments in gay film-making and TV programme making since last year’s LLGFF. Also included in the show is an interview Alex recorded last year with sci-fi writer and critic Kim Newman about the gay following that genre shows like Doctor Who and The Avengers generate…

Originally broadcast 29th March 2007 (mp3 format, 28.5mb)

Links: The London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
Listen to last year’s show on the LLGFF
Listen to the rest of my interview with Kim about Doctor Who
The official BBC Doctor Who website
For more info, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.com

Marvin Suicide: 113 – I mowed my lawn on Wednesday.

I went to school this week. This is what I learned:

music + (internet + download + free) = good

Please see below for this weeks tracklisting with links to where all the songs were found:

1. Set You Free by The Black Keys, Thickfreakness:
www.fatpossum.com

2. Empty by D.A.F., Artificial Fibres:
www.laverna.net

3. Rat Water by Catgut, Nursery Rhymes EP:
www.catgutmusic.com
This weeks Catgut submission was sent in by goibhniu.

4. Central Dubbing (Version) by Disrupt, Central Dubbing Unit 7inch:
www.jahtari.org

5. Love Me, Hold Me, Save Me by Strange Fruit Orchestra:
skylined.org/ageema

6. Need Your Song by The Instant, Philippe Aries Single:
skylined.org/ageema

7. I Wanna Die by Jolie Holland, Catalpa:
www.anti.com

Resonance needs your support. Please help raise some desperately needed funds and donate. “You don’t know what you’ve got until its gone…”

This episode was broadcast on the 22nd March 2007. Please visit www.marvinsuicide.org for previous shows and more information. Plus I would love it if you were to send an e-mail to: marvin’AT’marvinsuicide.org (please replace ‘AT’ with @).

Hooting Yard: Discombobulate The Grizzled Marine Person

Lightning flashed and thunder roared. Up in the playroom, still cowering behind the arras, the Infanta Gertrude was startled to receive a message on her metal tapping machine. It was from Professor Sigismundo, the wild-haired, wild-eyed boffin who had been banished from the princedom a year before, and who was now based at an important research laboratory far, far away.

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The Professor suggested to Gertrude that she get her laptop and look up his website, where she would find an essay subtitled Paupers’ Drool A Quack Potion And No Substitute For Rational Explanation When Emboldening Tiny Ones Terrified By Electrical Storms.

  • Quayside Harpy
  • Pauper’s Drool
  • Cake And Pastry Person

This episode of Hooting Yard was first broadcast on the 13th December 2006. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website, and the perfect Hooting Yard On The Air companion Befuddled By Cormorants is available for purchase. Photo by Night Owl City.