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The Resonance Summer Break schedule is here!
”From Monday 28 July, Resonance FM & Resonance Extra partner up to broadcast a summer’s worth of radical radio featuring new and archival radiophonic artworks, sound art, innovative music and more. Use the links above to see the full program.
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purge.xxx
”Stanley Schtinter's purge.xxx releases music. It has been celebrated by The Wire magazine for its ‘disregard for the music industry, self-promotion and prevailing cultural norms,’ and an ‘ability to elevate distinct works and the obscure artists behind them.’ From 8am on 1st August at 08:00, Resonance is running a three-day broadcast of the label's unique catalogue.
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Radiophrenia: Rewind 2025
”From Monday 4th Aug, Resonance FM will be broadcasting Radiophrenia ! Glasgow's "temporary live radio station" has become an annual highlight; a week-long window into audio strangeness and rampant exploration, featuring sound art and radio plays from around the world. Check the schedule here
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Help keep Resonance on air - Make a Donation
”Resonance relies on its listeners. If you missed our fundraising events earlier in the year, you can still make an online donation, with a one-off gift or a smaller regular donation via our donations page
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· 5:00am - 5:30amJess Hamilton: Sink
Takayna is covered in sinkholes. Over thousands of years, rain seeping into the soil dissolves the dolomite rock below, slowly forming hollows and voids above ground. Soil and rock fall inwards and are washed away and the void grows deeper. To our eyes, the sinkhole’s surface is still and reflective, obscuring the orchestra of life within its water body. With one ear above and one below the surface we listen to frogs, birds, the wind through the trees, aquatic insects buzzing like tiny fireworks, burrowing invertebrates and clawing crustaceans. Takayna holds the largest ancient temperate rainforest in Australia and one of the last undisturbed Gondwana rainforests in the world. Like many forest sites in Australia, it is threatened and surrounded by logging. Gratitude and respect to the palawa pakana traditional owners. Dedicated to the forest defenders. Produced by Jess Hamilton.