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12:00am - 1:00am
Is Black Music
The world's first and longest running alternative Black music radio show, hosted by Art Terry and Jean Genie. Tonight's show is titled All The Way Live. With so many venues closed live music seems like a thing of the past. We play music that has been recorded live in honour of those great venues and those great gigs. Featured artists include Blue Magic, LA Salami and Lilith Ai. [Repeated Saturday 2.30am.]
1:00am - 2:30am
The Sound Projector Radio Show
[Repeated from Friday 5.30pm.] A showcase for records of contemporary experimental and underground music, hosted by Ed Pinsent. Tonight: new releases from Ian Arkley, FM Einheit and Andreas Ammer, Berke Can Ozcan, Jaap Blonk's Retirement Overdue, La Breiche, Llyn Y Cwn, Simon Balestrazzi, Ernstalbrecht Stiebler, Craig Green, Enrico Conigilo, and Laura Schuler Quartett. Visit thesoundprojector.com/radio-show/ for more information.
2:30am - 3:30am
Drones Of Hell
[Repeated from Sunday 10pm.] Ray Kirby presents an hour of Extreme Metal, featuring tracks old and new from the last three decades. For more information visit dronesofhell.blogspot.com.
3:30am - 4:00am
Radia
[Repeated from Thursday 10.30pm.] Radia, the international group of independent cultural radio stations, presents a new show realised by one of its members, exploring "new and forgotten ways of making radio. This week: The Resonance Radio Orchestra presents "The Death of Kodak" as part of rough for opera, recorded live on 3 November 2015 at The Cockpit Theatre, London. Featuring Rodney Earl Clarke: voice (as Rochester, New York); Richard Scott: voice (as Eastman Kodak); Louise Goodwin: percussion; the late Simon King: electric guitar; Elo Masing: amplified violin; Markus Sasse: bass guitar; Milo Thesiger-Meacham: electric guitar; and Chris Weaver: electronics. Ed Baxter provided concept, text and direction. Piers Gibbon provides the voice over. The graphic score was flashed onto the retinas of the players in a completely dark space, bringing the score inside the human body for the first time – the only radical development in the score for the last half century. Visit radia.fm for more information.
4:00am - 5:00am
Radiophrenia Redux
[Repeated from Sunday 3pm.] Works commissioned by and broadcast at Radiophrenia, the arts radio station broadcasting from Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Arts in May 2019.
5:00am - 6:00am
framework
[Repeated from Sunday 11pm.] A programme consecrated to field recording, phonography, and the art of sound-hunting, presented by Patrick Tubin McGinley. This week's edition entitled 'FieldtoInterface', has been produced in South Korea by Ian-John. Visit frameworkradio.net for more information.
6:00am - 7:00am
Shoot The Breeze
[Repeated from Friday 7pm.] A talk show dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako, Laura Sampson and David Campbell. This week: Marcus and (producer) Dave chat with Denim Richards from the Kevin Costner produced drama, Yellowstone. He talks about his role in the show as well as the short film he wrote and directed, The Zoo. He also gives his #Top5Favourite films that educate on the African-American experience. Visit STB's Facebook page for more information. Tweet to @STB_ResonanceFM. Instagram @ShootTheBreezeShow.
7:00am - 8:00am
It's Good To Talk
[Repeated from Friday 11am.] A weekly show hosted by urbanist Donald Hyslop. This week Donald talks life and art with Mark Miller, artist and Head of Programme and Practice at Tate Learning.
8:00am - 9:00am
Balling the Jack
[Repeated from Friday 9pm.] Joe Cushley explores 13 Bar Blues and Twisted Roots music from around the globe. From the the 1920s to the present day, from the barrel-house to the arthouse via the bedsit, from Mali to Mississippi to the Mekong via New Malden - every culture has its blues. For more information visit Balling The Jack on Facebook. E-mail ballingthejack1@gmail.com.
9:00am - 10:00am
The Rob Simone Talk Show
Interviews with a wide range of alternative thinkers by the Los Angeles-based investigator of anomalous phenomena. Visit robsimone.com/ for more information. [Repeated Sunday 12am.]
10:00am - 11:00am
Langham Research Centre
[Repeated from Tuesday 8pm.] Langham Research Centre present their favourite electronic music and musique concrète, mixing classics and new releases, on the third Tuesday of each month.
11:00am - 12:00pm
Hackney Social Radio
Immediate Theatre’s weekly show for the young at heart. For more info visit immediate-theatre.com/work/hackney-social-radio. [Repeated Saturday 5am.]
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Farside Radio
Music from the catalogues of Far Side Music, the world's primary source for East Asian sounds, presented by Paul Fisher. Today's guest is David Mitchell, a talented guitarist from the UK. Living in Beijing, he travelled to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, playing with local musicians and recording with his Uyghur group, Panjir. He performs and talks about the fascinating music of the Uyghurs. Visit farsidemusic.com for more information. [Repeated Sunday 7am.]
1:00pm - 1:30pm
The Sound Sanctuary
[Repeated from Monday 6pm.] Journey around the world with travel hungry record collector Jamal and experience ethereal music spanning cosmic soul, global funk and spiritual jazz. You'll explore far off and far out places all from the comfort of your own sanctuary. Find Jamal on Mixcloud, Instagram and Facebook.
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Gate Kicks
Introduced by bass player and storyteller LM Dubz, and produced by people with learning disabilities at the Gate Arts Centre, Gate Kicks covers art, music, dance, film, theatre and offers a hub where this truly underground art scene is exposed to a larger audience. [Repeated Friday 3.30am.]
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Late Lunch with Out to Lunch
Polemic, politics, mouth jazz and spontaneous music with Ben Watson. This week: using Xenochronics, Ben continues to create unheard music using his international crew of cutting-edge musicians: Peter Baxter - kitchen percussion; Jair-Rohm Parker Wells - double bass; Guy Evans - drums, mix; Eleanor Crook - electric guitar; Out To Lunch - Splash 'n' Klang, electric keyboards, recitation; Graham Davis - synth; Ben Moran-Healy acoustic guitar; Paul Shearsmith - Jew's harp, trumpet; Dave Black - electric guitar; Rob Goldsmith - sopranino and baritone saxophones; Iris Watson - djembe hand-drum. Readings from A. I. Oparin's Origin of Life (1936) point to the necessity of ensemble dynamics in producing music with life in it. [Repeated Saturday 3.30am.]
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Speakers' Corner
Recorded by Heiko Khoo, the Speakers’ Corner show goes to the heart of political, social and cultural issues of the day. It features Speakers’ Corner regulars, special reports and interviews, and observes at the life and times of the world’s oldest and most famous platform for free speech. [Repeats Friday 4am.]
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Listening Across Disciplines
New series examining Auditory Practices across Arts, Science and Technology, through conversations, lab and field demonstrations and environmental sounds. Each episode creates its own listening journey and entangles different voices and approaches with the spaces in which listening takes place. Today: Episode 3. Auscultation with Dr. Debbie Thackray, University of Southampton. Produced by Mark Peter Wright and Salomé Voegelin at CriSAP, UAL. Visit www.listeningacrossdisciplines.net for full information. Twitter: @listenacross. Facebook group: /ListeningAcrossDisciplines. [Repeated Saturday 7am.]
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Spizz FM
An on-going audio autobiography from the punk and post-punk legend that is Spizz. This week: returning guest Julian O’Dell gives an insight to his charity work during lockdown, but the show kicks off with the exclusive first play of Spizzenergi new track, Shallow End – the other A side of the single, Christmas In Denmark Street. For more information visit the Spizzenergi Facebook page. Tweet to @spizzenergi. [Repeated Saturday 8am.]
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Previously On Resonance FM
A last minute addition to the schedule. To mark 15 years of Little Atoms, a repeat of the 4 October 2016 edition in which Neil Denny interviews Al Worden - one of Neil's own favourite encounters. After graduating from West Point with a degree in Military Science, and from The University of Michigan with a masters in Astronautical/Aeronautical Engineering, Colonel Alfred “Al” Worden had a career in the US Air Force as a fighter pilot and a test pilot, before joining NASA and becoming part of the Apollo program. Having served as as a member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 9 flight and as backup Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 12 flight, Al Worden was chosen as Command Module Pilot for Apollo 15, becoming one of only 24 people to have flown to the moon. Visit littleatoms.com for more information. Tweet to @littleatoms. Contact littleatomspodcast@gmail.com.
6:30pm - 7:30pm
A World In London
DJ Ritu presents the UK’s definitive global music show from London. Tonight's music mix includes: Latin Grammy nominees Marcelo Jeneci and Margareth Menezes, delicate Chinese pipa compositions by Lin Shincheng, intercontinental multi-instrumentalism by South Africa’s Guy Buttery and French/UK duo Chaka Chouka. [Repeated Monday 8am.]
7:30pm - 8:00pm
L'alternative
Eleonore Desnos explores French audio oddities and delights "a la carte". [Repeated Thursday 7am.]
8:00pm - 8:40pm
STUDIOAUDIO
STUDIOAUDIO: twelve audio artworks commissioned by AICA UK (International Association of Art Critics UK) in partnership with PEER, London, that explore artists’ relationship to the studio as a place of solitude and creativity - and the new realities they are currently navigating. Tonight, programme 1 of 2, introduced by AICA UK's George Vasey, comprises Hardeep Pandhal & Joe Howe: Specialist Safe Space (3.20); Sally O’Reilly: The Open Arms (10.45); Toby Christian with Good Gear: Repeller (4.46); Andy Holden and The Grubby Mitts: O.S (3.56); Maria Zahle with Blue Lake: I started dyeing my own yarn (4.36); and Phyllida Barlow: Night Trains (6.02). STUDIOAUDIO is a partnership project curated by AICA-UK and PEER. Supported by Art Fund. Programme 2 tomorrow at the same time. [Repeats Thursday 10am.]
8:40pm - 9:00pm
New Works For Radio
First broadcast 1 May 2020. Art Terry pays tribute to the late Danny Ray Thompson, saxophonist of the Sun Ra Arkestra for over 40 years. He speaks with his niece, Amber Edwards, the original co-host of "Is Black Music" 15 years ago. She talksabout the Sun Ra exhibition that took place at the Portland Art Museum as well as her family memories of Danny and the Arkestra. [Repeats Thursday 9.40am.]
9:00pm - 9:30pm
K-Pop Journey
A weekly show dedicated to the phenomenon that is K-pop! Korean presenter Keissi takes you on a journey through Korean pop music from the 1990s to the present day. For more information visit K-Pop Journey on Facebook. For archive shows visit keissi.com/radioarchive. [Repeated Saturday 10.30pm.]
9:30pm - 10:30pm
Club Integral Radio Show
The Earl of Killorglin and Andrew Scott-Bolton of Club Integral - London's long-running "home to the uncategorisable" - preview its upcoming concerts in London. [Repeated Friday 12am.]
10:30pm - 11:00pm
The Wrong Show
Extraordinary radiophonic probes with Orlando Harrison. For more information visit soundcloud.com/orlando-harrison. [Repeated Saturday 4.30am.]
11:00pm - 12:00am
Fog Cast
Robin The Fog presents a series of late-night, deep listening soundtracks for our current era of isolation. This week: we delve into Volume 4 of Isolation and Rejection, the latest in a series of themed compilations from the Manchester-based Front And Follow label. There are even a few sneak previews from Volume 5, ahead of its release on 30 October 2020. All proceeds from the five volumes are being donated to The Brick, a Wigan-based homeless charity doing stellar work in these difficult times. Discover them all at fandf.bandcamp.com. Further details at: robinthefog.com. [Repeated Sunday 2.30am.]
12:00am - 1:00am
Turtle Island
Contemporary Native American and First Nations music from a wide range of indigenous musicians in North America, selected by multi-disciplinary sculptor Andrew Graves-Johnston (aka DJ Droid), who first came across it when researching the Standing Rock protests of 2016/17. Visit facebook.com/turtleislandradio for more information. [Repeated Saturday 12.30am.]