Radia 14

Radia 14, produced by Martiens Go Home for Radio Campus, has been available for some times now (and I think many radia partners have already broadcast it) but anyway here is the link so this blog-thing site serves its archives purpose :
http://radioswap.ulb.ac.be/get.php?id=001pr581
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Radia 11

The Radia 11 show is available on radioswap, sorry for the delay:
Radia 11 from Resonance 104.4FM in London, U.K
title: 24hours as a slice of the East End.
A sonic portrait of London’s East End through field recordings made during 24 hours.
By Dan Beban and Martin Williams.
Time: 55m40s
once logged to radioswap : this link

Radia 10

devolve into II – a special Mix

by Peter Courtemanche and Lori Weidenhammer (Vancouver), Roberto Paci Dalo’ (Rimini), Kim Dawn and Scott Russell (Vancouver), Maex Decker and Ushi Reiter (Linz), Andrew Garton (Melbourne), Ken Gregory (Winnipeg), Emilia Telese and Tim Mark Didymus (Brighton), Wolfgang Temmel (Wies, Steiermark), and Fujui Wang (Taipei).

an ongoing networked streaming project with several on site-versions, a series of on air renderings and a CD version. “devolve into II..” was launched on January 17th, 2002. A coproduction of Kunstradio and Western Front, Vancouver

This Mix was done from a CD with 35 tracks played in radmon mode.

more information can be found under:

http://kunstradio.at/PROJECTS/DEVOLVE_II/

the program is downloadable from radioswap (you have to log in first) there.

Radia 09

a cut of a 2-hours livestreaming performance at the lavatory of a
turkish/kurdish restaurant in vienna
bilingual turkish/english
topic: turkey and the rest of europe
during the performance the very narrow lavatory of the restaurant was completely
crowded. the turkish speaking participants who did radio for the first time in
the end actually had become the moderators of the show.
the german speaking participants where not allowed to speak german to mirror the
fact that in the globalized world we increasingly have to manage our existence
as tourists and foreigners.

more info on http://www.kein.org/keinwiki/WetInterviews
artists: www.neuemethode.de, www.dildos-in-arms.de

download from http://www.neuemethode.de/wet-interviews-endmix.ogg
or http://radioswap.ulb.ac.be/get.php?id=001pr569 (you need to be logged in)

Liz’s ear cinema

The abstract sound narratives that Liz releases on the web are not presented as radio pieces, though it could make for some very good radio and I would program it anyday. “A tone poem in five parts, this is a series of short stories making a full-lenght musical chronicle about the many sides of love. 2 hours of Liz’s subtle sound paintings (…) linked by the voice of Marilyn Monroe.” download (from archive)

I like japanese hardcore

What they say : ” this was a short lived bloomington pop band along the lines of go sailor or cub. in fact, there are covers of each of those bands on this disc. the band was 2 people, casey on guitar and vocals and chris clavin on drums. they never got around to recording anything but once, casey played live on the cool local radio station during women in music week and i recorded it. i wasn’t there, so it’s just her solo.” It’s very nice if you like DIY pop-punk. Released under a CC licence by Plan-It-X Free, the free wing of the DIY punk label Plan-It-X. download from archive.org

Seven helpless children

It’s the title of the latest track by Andrey Savitsky, aka hhtp. It gets stuck somewhere in your head and stay there. It also sounds a bit sad which makes it all the better.
Link

XV Parowek – Quarter of a can got kicked

Some abstract glitch intercut with concrete noise, coming from somewhere in Poland.
Link

Navmemo – Live @ Ambient Festival, Sofia, Bulgaria 26 March 2004

If you liked Radia 02 some weeks ago, here is a link to some more. (it’s 37 minutes long)

SIJIS radio in MINSK

Down with the Chairman is a program from Resonance about music freely available (from the web). But this program is a bit different as it is a report from Ram 7 festival in Minsk, Belarus, and it sounds really great. Includes stuff from our friend Andrey Savitsky (http://hhtp.org) and many good field recordings.
More details and download.