Presented by Zobo 'Atom Heart' Beedlebrot
Programmes: 10
Who knows what fruits the lord will pro
Programmes: 14
This station released 46 Programmes :
"Deep Down and Under" is produced by Jean-Philippe Renoult on behalf of Resonance104.4fm for the Radia network
Learning Tibetan is produced by Echo Ho and Hannes
Hoelzl, collectively known as earweego.
Radio Dialysis - This programme explores the haemodialysis unit at Kings College Hospital, London.
"Häxseln" by Judith Egger.
Music collage from Prague-based duo produced for Radia on behalf of Resonance FM. Selection of works combine voice, loops, and layered sounds.
During the RadioRevolten festival in 2006 Sarah Washington and Knut Aufermann used two local FM transmitters to create feedback music.
Claudia Wegener asks passers-by in South Africa to read sentences from Nelson Mandela's biography, but translated on the spot into their own mother tongue. The outcome is a poly-lingual collage.
X-mas special collage by Harmon E. Phraisyar and Xobo Beedlebrot
A live recording of the Dutch Art Institute Radio Orchestra (DAIRO) at the Gasometer Oberhausen in Germany
Caroline Kraabel presents a study of her foolish machine - the saxophone.
New radia jingles, put together by Harmon E. Phraisyar. They don't mention a list of stations anymore. The ones that have the word 'end' in the file name are 10 second long snippets for the end of the shows.
2006-05-22 | English | 00:26
'We all live in a small village' produced by Harmon E. Phraisyar for Resonance104.4fm, London
This show is the end result of a process that entailed thinking a lot about hunger. It is a constructed audio collision, on the one hand an improvised concert by the Tape Beatles and Tonic Train, on the other a distracted voice, distilled from a roll call of world famines.
Includes Radia...
A Letter From Death Row by Johny Brown is a play specially written to highlight the case of Edinburgh man Kenny Richey, who has spent the last nineteen years on death row in Ohio, USA for what Amnesty International has said is the most apparent miscarriage of justice they have come across....
2006-02-06 | English | 59:58
This radio piece by Tom Wallace deals with clinical reports of people (mainly young drug abusers) who die whilst in hospital. The reading of their unfortunate medical histories is underscored with an electronic music composition made from hospital noises.
The piece has been played once on...
The piece is by Ergo Phizmiz and called “Rabbit Hole
Variations” - a fantasia on Lewis Carroll and What-Not
Have a look at his website at www.ergophizmiz.com
This show contains a radia jingle at the beginning and end and a spoken introduction
framework for radia
presented by patrick mcginley
framework is a show consecrated to field recording, and its use incomposition. this edition (constructed specially for the radia network) brings you a one-hour continuous soundscape consisting entirely of untreated field recordings from...
This is an edit of the old general Radia jingle, but with the defunct Radio Oxygen taken out.
2005-08-19 | English | 00:29
24hours as a slice of the East End
Produced by Martin Williams and Dan Beban
Various NERA jingles in Mp3 format
2005-03-31 | English | 00:21
Resonance producer, Dan Wilson, of Epistaxis Time and The Exciting Hellebore Shew fame, provides the first composition in this European Radio symposium. This piece is composed of corroded and uncorroded metallic sounds sources.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Loops, loops and more loops.
Loops, loops and more loops.
Loops, loops and more loops.
Loops, loops and more loops.
Loops, loops and more loops.
Loops, loops and more loops.
Loops, loops and more loops.
Loops, loops and more loops.
Loops, loops and more loops.
Loops, loops and more loops.
Who knows what fruits the lord will provide him with on the day.
Radio session of Sarah Washington, Lepke .B., Xentos Bentos and Knut Aufermann (circuit bending, feedback and loops) recorded in Brussels
2004-04-02 | No language | 51:40