Technical Difficulties 2:24

This week we will be casting light on the fight to get everyone access to live music. Joining us is Gideon Feldman, from Attitude is Everything, who specialise in that very aim.

Join the discussion on Google + Facebook and Twitter . Wear your scars with pride, and remember. We all have Technical Difficulties.

Angry of Islington: Episode 1

Angry of Islington -the London no cuts podcast and radio show.

Hosted by IHOOPS (Islington Hands Off Our Public Services), Angry of Islington brings you a regular round up from the Anti-Cuts movement in Islington and beyond.

Featuring  interviews with UCU activists Mark Campbell and Rob Murthwaite, health news from Rachel Eborell, a live report from the Block the (Westminster) Bridge/Block the Bill demo and music from Sunnie Day.

Presented by Steve Parry and Sinead Kirwan.
Originally Broadcast on Sunday 9th October 2011

Sine Of The Times – 25/09/2011

The cutting edge of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia. This week our diabolical pair are dropping new plates from the like of Mosca, Paul Woolford and Kahn amongst other impossibly futuristic dubs that they beat you to. And despite the Resonance FM cogs being a bit slack in getting this online quickly, they’re still pretty damn futuristic two weeks later!

Inside:

Peveralist – Peverelist Meets Tshetsha Boys
Paul White – Right On
Paul White – Life Is Flashing
Mabanua – Luvdub
Option Command – Radio Echo
Turiya – Dj Rum
C.R.S.T. – Soul Glo
Mosca – Orange Jack
Randomer – Obtuse
Submerse – Bubblin
King Midas Sound – Earth A Kill Ya (Mala Remix)
Kahn – Way Mi Defend
Aardvarck – Stay Stupid
Pitch & Trim – Kiss My Arse
Mosca – Bax
Paul Woolford and Psycatron – Stolen
Space Dimention Controller – Flight Of The Escape Vessels
Maulin – Duties
Sint – 5v1
Felix! – Again (Bad Mojo Remix)
Untold -Bones (Joe Remix)

Get in touch or send them your tracks:
Twitter: @sineradio
Blog: http://sineofthetimes.tumblr.com/
SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/sineofthetimesradio

Wavelength – Maurice Seddon, spillage and slippage

Telephone interview with Captain Maurice Seddon (Royal Signals, retired); hospital appointment, prostate problems, blended food, spillage of apple juice, days spent in bed, update on dog pack issue, pullover sleeves torn off and placed over shoes to prevent slippage on ice.

OST 11/06/2011 – Michel Legrand Special

Soundtracks, library and television music curated by Jonny Trunk. In this archive edition from June 2011, Jonny feels moved to play the music of the veteran composer, arranger and general cool cat Michel Legrand. The reason for this venture, not that it particularly needs one, is that Jonny had been to see the great man give a thoroughly satisfactory performance at Ronnie Scott’s a few days previously, and felt compelled to prepare a tribute episode away from the distractions of courting couples and chickens in a basket…

Slightly shorter than your average OST due to the events at the Raven Row gallery, but no less perfectly formed!

Six Pillars – Women and Sex in Iran

Fari Bradley talks to Dr Pari Esfandiari PHD about her website Irandokht, one of the 34 websites showcased by UNESCO. The website creates dialogue and space for expression for Iranian women all over the world and is a resounding success.

Dr Esfandiari also co-wrote a 7 page article in Playboy Magazine in 2007 about an erotic tape that made millions on the blackmarket, highlighting what it tells us about attitudes to women and sex in Iran today.

I’m ready for my close-up: Simon Rumley on Red White and Blue

I’m ready for my close-up: Simon Rumley on Red White and Blue

Virginie Selavy talks to Simon Rumley, director of the excellent, unpredictable murder ballad Red White and Blue, which tells the complex, violent tale of an emotionally reluctant girl and an edgy loner. One of the best thrillers of 2010 and a great take on screwed up love and serial killers.

Still from Red, White and Blue

Still from Red, White and Blue

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

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Reality Check: Fringe Event / The Pulse: Shaun Tan, Cyborg Ward

Reality Check: Fringe Event

In this edition, hosted by Chris Patmore, we really do take a reality check on two popular TV series that have just come out on DVD. For Fringe Season 3 we speak with Oxford University quantum physicist David Deutsch about the possible existence of parallel universes. For the release of The Event we speak with psychologist Dr Patrick Lehman about the fascination with conspiracy theories.

Promo images for Fringe and The Event

Promo images for Fringe and The Event

For more info about this podcast and a variety of other episodes you can download, please visit the home of this episode at www.sci-fi-london.com

Links: Buy Fringe Season 3 and The Event

Also, the pilot episode of SCI-FI-LONDON’s new video magazine show The Pulse is now online…

Lian, Lyndsy Fonseca, Alex Fitch and Shaun Tan, Rob Spence in The Pulse

Lian, Lyndsy Fonseca, Alex Fitch and Shaun Tan, Rob Spence in The Pulse

Featured in the first episode are Chris’ interviews with Lyndsy Fonseca about John Carpenter’s The Ward and with bona fide cyborg Rob Spence who demonstrates his ‘camera eye’ plus Alex Fitch catches up with Oscar winning animator Shaun Tan who talks about his short film The Lost Thing and his collection of sketches, The Bird King.

For more info, please go to www.sci-fi-london.com/pulse where you can also watch longer edits of the three interviews.

Listen to Alex’s previous interview with Shaun Tan

Hello GoodBye Show 1 October 2011: Zapoppin’

Business as usual this Saturday lunchtime here on Hello GoodBye, with a debut live performences on the show from Zapoppin’.

Zapoppin’ are the key proponent of the powerskiffle genre. Thomas G.J. Sharpe and Luke Richards on banjo, harmonium and drums straddling sinister pop, awkward croon and upbeat folk. They have entertained audiences from Penzance to Berlin, summoning great intensity from the most meagre of instruments.

The band have been noted for their ‘black humour and obtuse lyrical themes’ by Clash and in 2010 were said that they ‘could be the face of a new strain of folk once everyone has recovered from their Mumford measles’ by 247 Magazine.

Visit our website http://www.hellogoodbyeshow.com and our Twitter http://www.twitter.com/dexterbentley

Track list:
Sylvia Robinson – Sunday
Temperatures – Kakorr
Zapoppin’ – Calves (LIVE SESSION)
Zapoppin’ – She’s His (From Heels To Lips) (LIVE SESSION)
Zapoppin’ – Hoisted (LIVE SESSION)
Zapoppin’ – Digital Ace (LIVE SESSION)
Zapoppin’ – Pumpin’ Out The BTU’s (LIVE SESSION)
Zapoppin’ – Pub Dog (LIVE SESSION)
The Bomber Jackets – Routemaster
The Sticks – Ee Yeah (HG Archive)
Baaneex – Here Comes The Count (HG Archive)
Josh Shaddock – True Faith
Purling Hiss – Passenger Queen
Zapoppin’ – The Lurch I Left You In (LIVE SESSION)
Zapoppin’ – The Cheapest Laugh (LIVE SESSION)
Zapoppin’ – A Hymn For Eaton After The Apocalypse (LIVE SESSION)
Way Through – Salmon Patch
Rude Mechanicals – Rude Mechanicals
Zapoppin’ – ‘Interview’
Band Of Holy Joy – Between A Nightingale’s Song And Now
Date Palms – Psalm 3 (Intro)

Polish Deli – European Culture Congress raport

These episodes of Polish Deli are dedicated to quite an extraordinary event that took place in Wroclaw in September 2011.

With names such as Krzysztof Penderecki, Jonny Greenwood, Aphex Twin, Brian Eno etc. it was bound to be a success…

But apart from big names, there was a lot of interesting and almost underground stuff going on.

Kacper Ziemianin takes us for a journey to this event, with recordings, interviews and sound files from different events of the congress.

Focusing mainly on music and sound art side of the congress we can listen to Krzysztof Penderecki in concert with Jonny Greenwood and Aphex Twin, ‘Sound Cinema’  project and ‘Sound Education and Social Change’.

Big thanks to Institute of Polish Culture in London for organizing this trip!

To find out more about the congress go to: http://www.culturecongress.eu/en/

 

Language English/Polish