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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. Tonight: a Halloween special. We hear recordings by black musicians that utilise the macabre and horror in their work. The playlist includes Memphis Minnie, Kid Cudi and Albert Ayler. For more information visit isblackmusic.com. [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: a 'library' show presenting records from around 2013-2016. Featuring Adi Gelbart, DJ Topgear, Takuji Naka and Tim Olive, Bryan Eubanks and Jason Kahn, David Kirby, Kazuhisha Uchihashi/Noid/Tamara Wilhelm, Column One, Toshimaru Nakamura and Martin Taxt, TL0741, The Third Eye Foundation, Miguel A Garcia/Marta Saintz/Enrique Zaccagnini, Sixteen Fingers, Michalis Moschoutis, and Jacob Kirkegaard. 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.
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. Today’s episode features work by Stevie Jones, Aio Swimming and Kate Carr.
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 regular edition features Eleanor Cully, Tomáš Šenkyřík, Manja Ristić, Stephane Marin, sounds from the Aporee Maps, and an intro by Terje Paulsen. 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. Today: as we round off Black History Month in the UK, we replay a special episode focusing on guest, CEO of SBTV, Jamal Edwards MBE. Jamal talks to Marcus about the creation of SBTV, his alignment with Sir Richard Branson, his MBE and The Fearless Campaign with AMEX. And, of course, his Top 5 favourite films. First broadcast 6 April 2018. 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 to Kia Adams about his life and the art of the Head Hunter.
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. This week: Rob discusses the latest discoveries of Egyptian type pyramids in Southeastern Europe. Visit robsimone.com for more information. [Repeated Sunday 12am.]
10:00am - 11:00am
Clear Spot
[Repeated from Tuesday 8pm.] The Great Tide: Flooding, Landscape and Memory. The Great Flood of 1953, the combination of a high spring tide and a storm over the North Sea, causing a surge to sweep across the East Coast, was the worst natural disaster in Britain of the 20th century, in which 307 people lost their lives in England and over 1,800 people in the Netherlands. It also produced one of the great works of English social history, 'The Great Tide' by Hilda Grieve, which tells the story of the flood disaster in Essex. In this programme Patrick Bernard discusses 'The Great Tide' with writer and social historian Ken Worpole; Edward Platt, author of 'The Great Flood'; and Anne Johnson, a storyteller who runs Everyday Magic, a London-based charity which sends storytellers into state primary schools, and who lived on Canvey Island at the time of the flood.
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. This week: K-Music 2020 - London’s Festival of Korean Music. Featuring music by several of the artists performing including ADG7, Heemoon Lee, Leenalchi, Sinnoi, Kyungso Park and Black String, and tracks from other recent CDs of contemporary traditional based roots and avant-garde music. 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. [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 4. Sonic Anthropology with Professor Holger Schulze, University of Copenhagen. We speak to researchers Dr. Carla J Maier and Dr. Melissa Van Drie to discuss listening and multi sensual ethnography in relation to public space, sculptures and food. 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: What’s in a name? The Ken Spiers Special! The "don’t call me Kenneth" show. How Spizz was born. The show we’ve being waiting for has landed! Plus #SpizzJnr first radio appearance. All is revealed. For more information visit the Spizzenergi Facebook page. Tweet to @spizzenergi. [Repeated Saturday 8am.]
5:30pm - 6:30pm
The Self Road
Anne Gallien, French anglophile, voiceover artist, vocalist and former member of The Veees, explores mental health and self-development through a series of encounters with extraordinary travellers. [Repeated Friday 2.30am.]
6:30pm - 7:30pm
A World In London
DJ Ritu presents the UK’s definitive global music show from London. This week: sunrises and sunsets across the globe with new albums by London Greek Music, Sun Ra Arkestra, The Mighty Mocambos, Mali’s Songhoy Blues, and a fond farewell to Ibiza DJ legend, Jose Padilla. [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 - 9:00pm
Literary South
A monthly show about the Latin American and Spanish literary world, presented by Silvia Röthlisberger. In this episode from the archive she talks to author Oscar Guardiola Rivera and to poet Angelica Quintero. Visit literarysouth.org for more information. [Repeated Thursday 10am.]
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. 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.]