Hello GoodBye Show 17 December 2011: Piney Gir, Waterpuppet and Marcus Gray

The final Hello GoodBye Show for 2011 with The Piney Gir Country Roadshow and Waterpuppet performing live in session, plus an interview with the author Marcus Gray about his book Route 19 Revisited which explores the roots and making of the classic album London Calling by The Clash. And we preview some of the upcoming sessions we have in 2012 and spin some favourite festive tunes to warm yourself by the fire to.

London based Kansas gal Piney Gir hollers out her war cry as she prepares to do battle with a selection of songs taken from her new LP ‘Geronimo’ (Damaged Goods)

Electro-folk band Waterpuppet sing tales of love gone wrong, fractured selves and supernatural Bonnie and Clyde’s.

Get a bucket of mulled wine, a mountain of mince pies, stick your Christmas socks on, download and listen in! YO HO HO.

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… and please email us your favourite sessions of the past year, as our first show of 2012 we’ll look back at 2011’s best sessions and play the very best one in full! That address is dexterbentley@hotmail.com

Track listing:

Piney Gir – Christmas Time
Waterpuppet – Enigmatic Gaze (LIVE SESSION)
Waterpuppet – Weightlessness (LIVE SESSION)
Waterpuppet – Flash Company (LIVE SESSION)
Goodbye Leopold – Chant
Waterpuppet – ‘Interview’
Paul Hawkins & the Awkward Silences – You Can’t Make Somebody Love You
The Clash – London Calling (Vanilla Studio demo version)
Interview with Marcus Gray (author of ‘Route 19 Revisited’ the making of London Calling by The Clash)
Aztec Camera – Hot Club of Christ
Izes – Blood
Imbogodom – Calibos
John Baker (BBC Radiophonic Workshop) – Christmas Commercial
The Piney Gir Country Roadshow – Outta Sight (LIVE SESSION)
The Piney Gir Country Roadshow – Here’s Looking At You (LIVE SESSION)
The Piney Gir Country Roadshow – Oh Lies (LIVE SESSION)
The Piney Gir Country Roadshow – Longest Days (LIVE SESSION)
Female Band – One Day The Sea Will Swallow Me
Piney Gir – ‘Interview’
The Piney Gir Country Roadshow – Say Goodbye (LIVE SESSION)

Live sound engineers: Leanne Bower, Kacper Ziemianin & Tom Kemp.

Art Monthly 9th December 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TV Makeover

Colin Perry on the vexed relationship between art and TV

Where once video artists set about attempting to subvert broadcast television, recently they seem to have surrendered to its normative codes. Since the most troubling aspects of TV have tended to get worse over time, shouldn’t artists retain a questioning attitude towards it?

‘Artists have stopped trying to change television, and for good reasons. In the early decades of video art, there was much hope that TV would prove an open and democratic platform for vi

The programme is hosted 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

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Art Monthly magazine is indispensable reading!

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Chips for the Poor: Christmas Special

Once the turkey’s in the microwave, gather the family around the tree, crack open a box of cigars and settle down for the Chips for the Poor Christmas Special, featuring micro-highlights of 2011’s award-losing series. Easy on the mince pies and all the best for 2012.

Panel Borders: Unnamable horrors in genre comics by Brubaker, Abnett and Lanning

Panel Borders: Unnamable horrors in genre comics by Brubaker, Abnett and Lanning

Concluding our series of shows about H.P. Lovecraft, Alex Fitch talks to three creators who have recently penned comics inspired by his monsters and scenarios. Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning talk about adding a Lovecraftian twist to Marvel Superheroes in their titles Realm of Kings and The Thanos Imperative, which feature alternative versions of Captain Marvel and the Avengers possessed by the ‘Many-angled Ones’. Also Ed Brubaker discusses Fatale, his latest collaboration with artist Sean Phillips, following Sleeper, Criminal and Incognito, which mixes noir storytelling with occult ceremonies and tentacle faced Nazis.

Fatale by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, the Marvel Cancerverse by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning in Realm of Kings, drawn by Leonardo Manco and The Thanos Imperative drawn by Miguel Sepulveda

Fatale by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, the Marvel Cancerverse by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning in Realm of Kings, drawn by Leonardo Manco and The Thanos Imperative drawn by Miguel Sepulveda

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

Alex Fitch interviews Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning

Alex Fitch interviews Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning

Also available: video podcast with Abnett and Lanning about their Marvel ‘Space Opera’ titles

Links: Wikipedia pages on Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, Realm of Kings and The Thanos Imperative

Buy Realm of Kings, The Thanos Imperative, Criminal, Incognito and Sleeper from amazon.co.uk

Previous interviews about H.P. Lovecraft: Alan Moore, I.N.J. Culbard, panel discussion featuring China Mieville and Denise Mina

Wavelength – Radio Stimme + Microphone Stimme

Radio Stimme + Microphone Stimme by Konstatin Raudive from Musics in the Margin Sub Rosa SR254. Lee Ranaldo; Shibuya Displacement, and David Toop; Yanomamo Wayamou, both from the Sonic Arts Network CD Otherness curated by David Cotner in 2007. Then; Its not my fault and Going too far by Nihilist Spasm Band, Take on Me by Rank Sinatra and Cock! by Gwilly Edmondez, all from the Sonic Arts Network CD Smiling Through my Teeth curated by Vicki Bennett in 2008. Finally, the first half of Hymnos by Scelsi 1963.

Voices of Resistance – Episode 2

On Todays Show we have comments from Caroline Lucas, Leader of the Green Party who visited the Occupy movement and talked at the Bank of Ideas, Dot Gibson General Secretary of the General Pensioners Convention talks about the issue of fuel poverty, Dr Mayer Hillman predicts the impacts of Climate change, Suzanne Dhaliwal talks about the UK Tarsands network, live music from Mark (Art not Oil) and Ben from Clouded Silver as well as a report by Kevin Smith on Platform’s latest publication “Not If But When: Culture Beyond Oil”. The publication asks not if but when oil sponsorship of the arts will end.
Find us on twitter @VORGlobal or email felix@voicesofresistance.com
Originally broadcast on 12th December 2011

Hello GoodBye Show 10 December 2011: The Oscillation and Simeone

We have The Oscillation plus Simeone performing live in session on Resonance FM this afternoon.

The Oscillation began as the solo project of Demian Castellanos, a synth-led outfit which released its debut album ‘Out of Phase’ in 2008. Forming a live line-up, The Oscialltion have toured the world to great acclaim, accompanied by a pschedelic lightshow from collaborator Mr Hand. From the tightly crafted songmanship of Sandstorm to the full-on trip of Telepathic Birdman, 2011?s ‘Veils’, sees Castellanos taking a more rock driven direction, with prominent guitars and driving rhythms, reminiscent of Can and the darker side of The Cure and The Banshees.

Lee Simeone is a multi-instrumentalist who composes atmospheric synth-pop. His self produced debut album, ‘The Dream Weaver’ was recorded at The Mad Professor’s complex in Surrey back in 2009 and was released on Kevin Mooney (Adam & the Ants) and Gary Asquith’s (Renegade Soundwave) ‘Le Coq Musique’ label (a track from the album was included in an exhibition at the Tate Modern in London.) Simeone’s new album ‘An Introduction To Simeone’ sees him being hailed by Rough Trade as ‘a wunderkind multi-instrumentalist’.

This week we played a bunch of session tracks from the past year as the first Hello GoodBye Show of the new year will be a roundup of 2011’s best session tunes. Get in touch and let us know your favourites! The best session gets repeated in full! Email us at dexterbentley@hotmail.com

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Track list:
The Pheromoans – Not Doing Nothing (HG archive)
The Oscillation – Waste The Day (LIVE SESSION)
The Oscillation – Third Harmonic (LIVE SESSION)
The Oscillation – Hear Your Sadness (LIVE SESSION)
Maria & the Mirrors – Blonde September
No Cars – Help Me Octopuss (HG archive)
The Oscillation – ‘Interview’
Booze – Bronze Release
Baaneex – Jumping Chinese Restaurant (HG archive)
Waterpuppet – Enigmatic Gaze
The Piney Gir Country Roadshow – Say Goodbye
Simeone – Vertigo Romeo (LIVE SESSION)
Simeone – Little Lost Soul (LIVE SESSION)
Simeone – A Forget Me Not (In An Evergreen Dream) (LIVE SESSION)
Simeone – In The Stars (LIVE SESSION)
Soe’za – Talking To The Back Of His Own Head
Simeone – ’Interview’

OST 12.11.2011 – Adrian Corker

Soundtracks, library and television music hosted by Jonny Trunk. Special guest today is Adrian Corker, musician and film music composer. He has collaborated with, amongst others, Peter Greenaway and Michael Nyman, and has written and composed for over 15 films. His latest work is the soundtrack to acclaimed documentary Way OF The Morris, a soundtrack that is released in November. And in the usual combination of sublime and ridiculous, there’s cheap laughs to be had in another classic competition – Films and chocolate.
We do have fun on this show, don’t we? Don’t we, though?

Free Lab Radio – Ceephax Acid Crew

After half an hour of jammy stalling by me, the much-anticipated DJ set live in the studio from the sheikh of United Acid Emirates, the purveyor of analogue synthness: Ceephax Acid Crew.

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Sine Of The Times 01.11.2011 – Naïve Machine

The cutting edge of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia.
This week we invite Naive Machine to the studio for a mix and a chat, plus some great new tracks including previews from Modeselektor’s new album and forthcoming releases by Mosca, VVV and Sepalcure.

Fresh out the box:

Lrd Jxn – Strobe Light Lovely
Modeselektor feat. Miss Platinum – Berlin
Zool Gel – Zoola
Horsepower Productions – Midnight Tease
Horsepower Productions – Gorgon Sound
Phon.o – Abaw 723
Skinnz – I Know
Dizz1 – Decay feat.Royalston
Don Froth – Balboa

Naive Machine Mix / Studio session:
– Naïve machine-robot ramification (re edit)
– Naïve Machine- Homeless helpers (dub)
– Om Unit/Kromestar-Solar Cycle (Cosmic Bridge)
– Eprom- Pipe dream
– Naïve Machine- Too Cheap (Dub)
– Salva- Blue (FoF)
– Pixelord- Keramika (forthcoming Hit & Hope)
– Naïve Machine- Defeating The Boss (Dub)
– Naïve Machine-Call Of The Wild (Hit & Hope)
– Naïve Machine- Tidy Treats (Dub)

Cry wolf – Lost in Treme
Common – The Hustle
Human League – The Black Hit Of Space
Brandt Brauer Frick – Mi Corazon
Sepalcure – Breezin (forthcoming)
VVV – All that we’ve been through (forthcoming)
Mosca – Don Perignon (forthcoming)
Get the Get – Roots Manuva (Breakage Remix)

Get in touch and send them your tracks:
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