Sine of the Times 09.03.2013 – The Orb in the Mix

The best of London’s cutting edge electronic musics with Rita Maia. This week with an exclusive live guest mix by Dr. Alex Patterson of legendary collective The Orb that you simply won’t hear anywhere else (it being exclusive, as mentioned). Alex also talks about the band’s upcoming 30th anniversary, and his lengthy and varied career, including THAT Top of the Pops appearance…

Sine Of The Times: Saturday 9 PM on Resonance FM, London 104.4 FM or online www.resonancefm.com
Get in touch – sine.radio@gmail.com

Panel Borders: Steampunk Geniuses

Panel Borders: Steampunk Geniuses

Continuing a month of shows looking at webcomics, Alex Fitch talks to the creators of a popular online steampunk strip that combines Victoriana, mad scientists, fantasy and strong female characters. Phil and Kaja Foglio discuss the history of Girl Genius, their careers before the start of their most famous comic and why they prefer the term ‘gaslamp fantasy’ for their niche in the science-fiction subgenre. (Recorded at Congenial, Role-Playing Unicon, Cambridge 2012)
Originally broadcast Sunday 10th March 2013 on Resonance 104.4 FM

Interior art and cover of Girl Genius omnibus / cover of Agatha H volume 1

Interior art and cover of Girl Genius omnibus / cover of Agatha H volume 1

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

Links: Read Girl Genius online
Phil and Kaja Foglio’s website
Info about British role-playing conventions
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Hello GoodBye – 09.03.13 – Ft: Staer + Franziska Lantz


Live music from Staer + Franziska Lantz

PLAYLIST:
Unit – Ode to Wing Chun
Staer – ‘untitled 1’ (LIVE SESSION)
Staer – ‘untitled 2’ (LIVE SESSION)
Staer – ‘interview’
Horacio Pollard – The words came through the bung
‘Jazzman’ John Clarke & The  Family of Cats – Phantom Bus [Smith mix]
Haiku Salut – Los Elefantes
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp – Elephants (song failed to play)
Lost Harbours  – Portent
Franziska Lantz – Tears & Glass (LIVE SESSION)
Franziska Lantz – Daisy Lane (LIVE SESSION)
Franziska Lantz – Trash It (LIVE SESSION)
Franziska Lantz – Wait For Me (LIVE SESSION)
Franziska Lantz – Number One (LIVE SESSION)
Franziska Lantz – Obhomelo (LIVE SESSION)
Shopping – Customer Complaints
Shrag – Tendons in the night
Franziska Lantz – ‘interview’

Presented by: deXter Bentley & Dan Frost
Live engineers: Kacper Ziemianin & Tom Kemp

Wavelength – Obscure English Lettriste and some Artists

Pepys’ Diary by Benny Hill (1961). Flight by Dryden Goodwin (2006) and Catriona Shaw sings Baldessari sings LeWitt re-edit Like a Virgin by Loao Onofre from the LP The Half-Shut Door (2011 SE8 Gallery) followed by Tony Conrad and Alexandria Gelencser ‘live in Austin, Texas 1999’ on Beta-Lactam Ring Records.

The Opera Hour – series 2/episode 19

Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes – politics, power, greed, the abominable, magic, lust, comedy.

Today’s guests are Morgan Pearse and Louise Alder, stars of Handel’s “Imeneo.”

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Originally broadcast on 7th March 2013

Reality Check: Animating the City

Alex Fitch talks to the directors of two new cutting-edge animated films which mix animation and live action footage to beguiling effect. In a Q and A recorded at SCI-FI-LONDON, the London International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film, Zoltan Sostai discusses his film Cycle, a spiritual successor to Tron and The Matrix, which sees a nameless astronaut trying to escape a bleak urban landscape which twists and loops back on itself, creating an endless maze he can’t find the exit from.

Also, British animator Paul Bush talks about his first feature film Babledom which looks into the layers of history and potential future that are unearthed by explorers of the modern city. Mixing a dialogue between two residents of a dystopian city in the style of Chris Marker’s La Jetée, with visuals that recall the architecture of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Babledom is an evocative look at mankind’s varied relationships with the crowded spaces we inhabit.

Still from Babledom and poster for Cycle

Still from Babledom and poster for Cycle

Cycle was released in Hungarian cinemas on 21st February 2013 following its London première at SCI-FI-LONDON in 2012 / Babledom is released in UK cinemas on 8th March 2013. (Expanded podcast of an episode of I’m ready for my close-up, broadcast 01/03/13 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

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Panel Borders: Young British Webcomic creators

Panel Borders: Young British Webcomic creators

In the first of a series of shows looking at comics serialised on the internet, Alex Fitch talks to a quintet of young British webcomic creators about their work. In a Q and A recorded at Comica Comiket (2011), John Allison discusses his webcomic Bad Machinery, his reasons for choosing the internet as a form of delivery and the lessons he’s learned as a comic book creator over the last decade.

Also, as we draw to the end of the first Webcomic Artist Swap Project week (February 25th – March 3rd, 2013), Nich Angell (Cat and Meringue), Zarina Liew (Le Mime), Naniiebim (Mephistos) and project originator Richy K. Chandler (Lucy the Octopus), talk about their musical chairs experiment which saw thirteen creators write and draw each others’ strips in order to bring new readers to stories they may not have previously encountered, and raise awareness of the British webcomic scene in general. (Originally broadcast 3rd March 2013 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

Webcomics by Richy K. Chandler, Zarina Liew, Nich Angell, Namiiebim and John Allison

Webcomics by Richy K. Chandler, Zarina Liew, Nich Angell, Namiiebim and John Allison

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Hello GoodBye – 02.03.13 – Ft: Shopping + Olivia Chaney

Olivia Chaney and Shopping perform live in session on Hello GoodBye.

PLAYLIST
Dog Chocolate – Hello Goodbye Show*
Dog Chocolate – Cake Mistake*
Shopping – Consumer complaints (LIVE SESSION)
Shopping – Hard as nails (LIVE SESSION)
Shopping – In other words (LIVE SESSION)
Shopping – Santa Monica Place (LIVE SESSION)
Shopping – Don’t do that (LIVE SESSION)
The 5th Runway – Is that the 5th runway landlord?*
Shopping – ‘interview’
Dirty Viv – Chainsaw*
Dirty Viv – Film on a girl*
Unit – Asian Avenue*
Unit – Wayne Johnson*
Unit – Ode to wing chun*
Unit – Wayne Gibson*
Unit – A Song for Eric Cooper*
Marcus Skeltonius – Suzie*
Bob Cryer – Dr. Hogar Yingh*
Olivia Chaney – Ballade (LIVE SESSION)
Olivia Chaney – Mad girl’s love song (LIVE SESSION)
J. Temperance – Wichita Lineman*
Olivia Chaney – Loose change (LIVE SESSION)
Olivia Chaney – Too social (LIVE SESSION)
Thom Driver – Pinball*
Olivia Chaney – ‘interview’

NB* All songs marked with an asterisk were contributions to our recent Pay-as-you-go Resonance fundraising show, many thanks!

Presented by: deXter Bentley & Dan Frost
Live sound engineers: James Torrence + Paulis Grinhoff

Wavelength – Poemes et Musique Lettristes

Records by Maurice LeMaitre reissued in 1971. 2 EPs and a single. The first EP was originally issued in 1958 in an edition of 100 copies, the second was issued in 1966 as “Maurice LeMaitre presente Le Lettrisme”. Accompanying the 1971 reissue is a single which is completely silent entitled “Le Crochet” with the instruction to the listener to engrave the vinyl.