12:00am - 1:00am

Club Integral Radio Show

[Repeated from Wednesday 9.30pm.] The Earl of Killorglin and Andrew Scott-Bolton of Club Integral - London's long-running "home to the uncategorisable" - explore the music that informs its long running (but currently suspended) concert series in London.

1:00am - 2:30am

The Ambrosia Rasputin Show

[Repeated from Sunday 12pm.] Freewheeling music series with Ivor Kallin. This week's show features recordings from Stevie Jones, Can, Jackie Leven, Roscoe Mitchell, Sun Ra, Mu and Blood. Aldous Huxley pops in for a wee word, and we hear what was big in French Guinea in 1931.

2:30am - 3:30am

Previously On Resonance FM

[Repeats from Wednesday 11am.] Archival gems. Today: Time by Isy Nouchi. Produced by Paul Fishman for KSR. This remarkable recording was made by 12 year old Isy Nouchi who while at school decided to explore the concept of time by spending an hour alone in a small dark room. Isy kept an audio diary, regularly recording her thoughts. Without preconceptions or instructions how to use the microphone, and in a space without ambience, listening is an unusual and intimate experience, a journey, as time ceases to exist. This broadcast version includes an ambient soundtrack featuring music by former KAS student Adam Stokes, along with tracks by The Orb, Harold Budd, Brian Eno, Boards of Canada, Biosphere, Aphex Twin and Paul Fishman. KSR is a radio education project developed by King Alfred School.

3:30am - 4:00am

Gate Kicks

[Repeated from Wednesday 1.30pm.] Introduced by DJ Ritchie Rich, multi-instrumentalist Duane aka Mr Amazing, and singer Labake Anisere, 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. 

4:00am - 4:30am

Hellworld Half Hour

[Repeated from Tuesday 10pm.] First broadcast August 2020. Andy Tuersley curates a sound collage of online panoptic hypnagogia.

4:30am - 5:00am

The Workplace

[Repeated from Tuesday 11am.] NND and guests discuss all aspects of work and workplaces. This week: NND compiles snippets from episodes covered on the programme for the year so far, in the Summer 2021 Review. Continue the #workplacennd discussion on Twitter with @workplacennd.

5:00am - 6:00am

Synaptic Island

[Repeated from Saturday 3.30pm.] A collective of DJs and artists explores a selected theme each week through music and conversation. This week: we have an end-of-season playlist, emulating new found freedom and heat, with plenty of shout-outs! Listen to archived shows on Mixcloud. For more information visit Twitter @synaptic_island, Instagram @synapticisland and synapticisland.com

6:00am - 7:00am

Isolation Vacation

[Repeated from Monday 5pm.] Embark on a journey with the Spencer family as they go on a musical holiday to all four corners of the world. This week: bringing our virtual travel show to a close as we contemplate the end of our lockdown world. With tunes from Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci, REM and Beabadoobee.

7:00am - 8:00am

Soft Sound

[Repeated from Tuesday 3pm.] A monthly radio show hosted by composer Jo Thomas featuring sound-walking, music and conversation from around the UK. Today: Woodberry Wetlands and Barnsbury. A sound-walk from Woodberry Wetlands with the sounds of a storm coming through the sonic landscape.

8:00am - 9:00am

Future Classical

[Repeated from Tuesday 12pm.] Benjamin Tassie speaks with contemporary composers about their music and the music that inspires them. This week: the composer Andy Ingamells talks to Benjamin about improvisation, public art and writing funny music.

9:00am - 10:00am

Radio EcoshockHighlight

Global environmental news with Alex Smith. This week: guest host Vivien Langford interviews songwriter David Rovics about his latest song, 116 Degrees in Portland Town. From 3CR Community Radio in Melbourne Australia, Vivien talks with Alex Smith about record Canadian heat. With readings from Kim Stanley Robinson’s recent climate book, The Ministry for the Future. Visit ecoshock.org/ for more information. Contact radio@ecoshock.org. [Repeated Monday 6am.]

10:00am - 11:00am

Clear Spot

[Repeated from Thursday 8pm.] Residue by Colin Black. "Shell shocked, you observe yourself as if you are someone else in this surreal world, and ever so slowly you find the strength to build a new life and identity on this emotional quicksand and barren topography of trauma.” Composer and sound artist Colin Black explores and abstracts the theme residue, from which he creates a multi-faceted sound world from field recordings and musical composition. Notably, this new work contains almost no spoken words as listeners are invited to explore this sonic terrain with their imaginations wide open. First broadcast 22 January 2021. 

11:00am - 12:00pm

Listen. Let's Talk

A weekly show hosted by urbanist Donald Hyslop. [Repeats Wednesday 7am.]

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Intoxica Radio Hour

Presented by Nick Brown of Intoxica Record Shop and dedicated to the dignity of vinyl, giving centre stage to new vinyl reissue releases, spotlighting Content Themes and specific artists' careers - and generally playing the gloriously unheralded low-brow rock and soul of the 20th Century, all rendered on little slabs of black plastic. For further information and general waffle, contact intoxica@intoxica.co.uk. [Repeated Saturday 7am.]

1:00pm - 2:00pm

Novara FMHighlight

A weekly show dedicated to political theory and current affairs hosted by James Butler. This week: Log on to any social media and you'll be plunged into a whirlwind of demands for recognition, each voice trying to shout louder than the others. For decades, political theorists have thought that the demand for recognition is one of the most powerful forces driving popular discontent – on right and left. But what happens to the demand for recognition when it collides with the digital platform? Who seeks recognition and from whom, and why has reputation become so politically important? And is this linked to the degradation of the public sphere? Will Davies, Professor in Political Economy at Goldsmiths, has written on the politics of recognition and reputation in the digital era for the New Left Review. He joins James to discuss that transformation, and delve into the secret explanation linking together online outrage machines, why apparently prosperous right-wing voters identify as 'left behind', and the modern hunger for authenticity. Find Novara on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. E-mail info@novaramedia.com. All previous shows are available at novaramedia.com. [Repeated Monday 9am.]
 

2:00pm - 2:30pm

Hot Club du Monde

[Repeated from Thursday 7.30pm.] A Baedeker tour of international musical curiosities from the 78rpm era with Oliver Carter-Wakefield. This week: Puerto Rican ragtime, a hypotonic field recording from 1950s Jamacia, wild rhumba rhythms from Zutty Singleton and his band and a 1919 recording from one of the giants of early 20th century black music in America. With music by King Oliver, Bobby Leecan, Groupo Auroa, Sam Manning and Jelly Roll Morton.

2:30pm - 3:30pm

Wavelength

A programme of multiple agendas presented by William English. This week: Resonance birthday, perpetual motion special. A show produced for Resonance FM's 18th birthday concerning quarantined inventor Hugh de la Cruz's quest to obtain an antiquarian work on perpetual motion, 'Perpetuum Mobile' by Victorian engineer Henry Dircks (famous for designing the 'Pepper's Ghost' stage illusion). Through occasionally-precarious phone reception, book dealer William English and Hugh de la Cruz unpick the confusion over the Henry Dircks editions (two distinct volumes published a decade apart, 1861 and 1870) and a subsequent re-edited semi-pirated edition published in the United States in 1916 by Percy Verance. Edited by Dan Wilson (who is also implicated in the Hugh’s Dircks search). First broadcast 1 May 2020. [Repeated Monday 5am.]

3:30pm - 4:00pm

Records Comic, Curious And Cracked

[Repeated from Tuesday 5.30pm.] An eco-neutral trawl through the unusual records acquired by various means, including even purchase, during an otherwise mostly virtuous lifetime by Jack Thorington.

4:00pm - 5:00pm

The Curtain Up Show

Tim McArthur, Nathan Matthews and guests discuss London's vibrant theatre scene. Today’s guest: Paul Keating chats about 'My Night With Reg' at the Turbine Theatre in Battersea. Visit thecurtainupshow.com for more information. In association with TodayTix. [Repeated Sunday 9am.]

5:00pm - 5:30pm

Southwark COVID - A Housing Response

Up-to-date information for Southwark residents regarding Covid-19. Produced by Southwark Group of Tenant Organisations (SGTO) with and on behalf of the Southwark Tenants Movement. Get involved and get in touch at info@sgto.co.uk or telephone 0207 639 6718. [Repeats Monday 11.30am.]

5:30pm - 7:00pm

The Sound Projector Radio Show

A showcase for records of contemporary experimental and underground music, hosted by Ed Pinsent. Tonight: for the final show of this season, we enjoy music from the 1960s, some famous, some obscure - psychedelic rock, harmony pop, sunshine pop, cusp-of-prog rock, from the UK and USA. Final cut TBA, but will be drawn from the following list in Ed's collection: Shadrack Chameleon, Mary Butterworth, The Dream, The Neon Philharmonic, The Nice, Soft Machine, Rupert's People, The Tradewinds, Salt Water Taffy, The Comfortable Chair, Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band, Simon Deupree and the Big Sound, Beacon Street Union, The Association, The Gods, Moby Grape, Dead Sea Fruit, The Moody Blues, The Thirteenth Floor Elevators, Grapefruit, The End, and The Seeds. Visit thesoundprojector.com/radio-show/ for more information. [Repeated Wednesday 1am.]

7:00pm - 8:00pm

Shoot The BreezeHighlight

A talk show dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako, Laura Sampson and David Campbell. This week: Marcus and Producer Dave talk about their trip to the premiere of James Gunn's 'The Suicide Squad'. Visit STB's Facebook page for more information. Tweet to @STB_ResonanceFM. Instagram @ShootTheBreezeShow. [Repeated Wednesday 6am.]

8:00pm - 9:00pm

Clear Spot

The Swirling Seas of Saturn Aliens. A surreal satirical swirling odyssey across the seas of time accompanied by interchanging characters from books, paintings, painters, authors and various mythological beings. The tale is told by two narrative voices dancing in and out of space and time. Seas awash with a cacophony of voices - the mythic, the bombed, the marginalised, the ostracised, the dying and the dead. Odysseus, Rimbaud, Verlaine, Baudelaire, Poe, Shakespeare, Turner, Van Gogh are all found tossed about in the turbulent Twisting Seas of Saturn Aliens. Written by Noel Grassy Macken. Performed by Mark Rathmell and Noel Grassy Macken. Produced by Giles Hearn. First broadcast 1 July 2021. [Repeated Monday 10am.]

9:00pm - 10:00pm

Balling the Jack

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. [Repeated Wednesday 8am.]

10:00pm - 11:30pm

Bad PunkHighlight

Hosted by Johny Brown and Inga Tillere of Band Of Holy Joy. This week: Bad Punk's Summer Vacation Mix Tape. For more information visit badpunkradio.tumblr.com, contact badpunkradio@gmail.com. [Repeated Tuesday 1am.]

11:30pm - 12:30am

Modulisme

Modulisme (which translates as Modularism) is a series devoted to out of leftfield modular synthesis, with a different sound-designer playing live or offering studio recordings of their choice each week. This week: Rafael Timoner, an audio visual artist experimenting in audio and video synthesis. For more information visit modulisme.info/sessions. [Repeated Tuesday 12am.]