Wednesday 22nd December
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12:00am - 1:00am
Is Black Music Christmas Special
Art Terry presents this Christmas Special for the world's first and longest running alternative Black music radio show. For more information visit isblackmusic.com. [Repeats Saturday 5pm.]
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: our Christmas show this year is a selection of international 20th-century avant-garde composition from Ed's personal collection, featuring music by Stockhausen, Philip Glass, Morton Feldman, Ligeti, Parmegiani, Xenakis, Conlon Nancarrow, Pierre Schaeffer, and "Blue" Gene Tyranny. Since all the music comes from CD box sets, you might call this show a "Boxing Day" special. Merry Christmas to all our listeners and we hope to be back on the air again in the New Year! 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
MSCTY Radio Tokyo
[Repeated from Sunday 8pm.] Travel to Japan with Nick Luscombe and James Greer as they explore the sound of Tokyo. This week: Nick and James see in the Christmas season with an extended appreciation of the background music in their favourite Tokyo supermarkets. The show also welcomes our old friend the Pocky Challenge in a festive guise, and a salute to Japan's finest Christmas song. For more information visit www.mscty.space.
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, our last for 2021, features S. Grey, Annette Krebs, Cecilia Tyrrell, Nula, Timo Carlier, the Possible Moistures compilation, sounds from The Aporee Maps, and an intro recorded in Taiwan by Vince Hancock. 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 see out the year by looking forward and discussing Rotten Tomatoes’ 46 Most Anticipated Movies of 2022. Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year! Visit STB's Facebook page for more information. Tweet to @STB_ResonanceFM. Instagram @ShootTheBreezeShow.
7:00am - 8:00am
Listen. Let's Talk.
[Repeated from Friday 11am.] A weekly show hosted by urbanist Donald Hyslop. This week: Donald talks with Shane Clarke the CEO of Nano Nagle Place, Cork. We discuss his work and philosophy as an urbanist through his experiences in Ireland and the UK. His most recent work in developing Nano Nagle place into a cultural and community hub has culminated in the recent award of European Council Museum of the Year Award.
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
Untimely
The combination of the pandemic and two learning difficulties (ADHD and dyspraxia) has made Robin Bale’s experimental music and sound making even more constellated, unfinished, preposterous. The unfinished album, the multi-genred EP, the untethered sample all collapse here, unfunctional, awkward, failed. This is a programme designed to help you lack focus, drift, scan without feeling bad for it.
10:00am - 11:00am
Animal Sounds
Animal Sounds examines how artists are using sound to explore human and non-human animal relationships. Presented by Robbie Judkins. This episode is a special programme on the book Animal Music: Sound and Song in the Natural World by Lara C Cory and Tobias Fischer, featuring an interview with Cory and sounds from Jana Winderen, Bernie Krause, Patrick Franke, Heike Vester, Mu, Rodolphe Alexi and Daniel Blinkborn. Supported by the Culture and Animals Foundation. More Animal Sounds same time tomorrow.
11:00am - 12:00pm
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. Today: Songs For Santa's Seduction - The Intoxica Radio Hour Christmas Special 2021. Music from the wired and wonderful world of Oscar McLollie & The Honeyjumpers, Mark Anthony and The Elfs and Clyde Lasley And The Cadillac Baby Specials. For further information and general waffle, contact intoxica@intoxica.co.uk. [Repeats Sunday 7am.]
12:00pm - 1:00pm
'Er Outdoors
‘Er Outdoors (2): Women in the Open - Stories of Walking. A programme exploring a diverse range of work by women who use walking in their arts practice, presented by artists and scholars, Deirdee Heddon and Cathy Turner, in discussion with researchers Sue Porter and Sharanya Murali. First broadcast 8 July 2016.
1:00pm - 1:45pm
Christmas Carole
To celebrate painter, teacher, musician and Resonance broadcaster Carole Finer's long and eventful life we're broadcasting selected episodes of her long-running and wide-ranging "Sound Out" series this holiday, reflecting in particular her enthusiasm for the English modernist avant-garde, bluegrass and field recording.
1:45pm - 2:00pm
Tape Letters
Tape Letters shines a light on the practice of recording and sending messages on cassette tapes by Pakistani migrants who settled in the UK between 1960 and 1980. In this six-part documentary we listen to first-hand accounts of these migration stories through original recordings, interviews with their Britain-born families and commentary by Tape Letters founder and director Wajid Yaseen. Today: Episode 3 looks at families living apart being brought closer by messages on tape. 3/6. Episode 4 same time tomorrow.
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Late Lunch with Out to Lunch
A special seasonal episode of Ben Watson's Late Lunch with Out To Lunch, twice as long as usual and featuring A Xammas Carol, a 25m radio play written, directed, recorded and produced by Graham Davis, with a cast of the usual suspects, a cascade of contrasting voices and personalities (and swoosh noises). There's also Ornette Coleman's "Dancing in Your Head" as played by the Late Lunch House Band at the Betsey Trotwood with Nick Lubran on bamboo flute and Robert "Sugarlips" Goldsmith on sopranino saxophone; Iggy Pop on the Corona Virus; Frank Zappa's "Rubber Shirt"; Archie Shepp covering Duke Ellington; and lots of original improvised music, both xenochronic and live. Happy Christmas Everyone! [Repeats Monday 8pm.]
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Encounter Special
Encounter Special: A House in a Japanese Garden. Imagine a mid-century modern house immersed in a Japanese garden, a building that broke all the architectural rules of the day and one that affronted the local planning committee. This is The New House at Shipton-Under-Wychwood, much celebrated in its day for being both exceptionally modern, yet magically not that different from the cow sheds of the surrounding Cotswold countryside where it was built. In 1962 Roy Stout and Patrick Litchfield designed the house for Barrister Milton Grundy, now in his 90s, who still lives there. In this Encounter Special, produced without narration but with natural sound and radiophonic-musical effects, John Escolme meets those who have lived and partied at the house, and the relatives and co-workers of the architects. To see images of the building, listen to the programme again, and hear other programmes in the Encounter series go to: www.monitorproductioninsound.eu.
5:00pm - 5:30pm
The Poet And The Prophet
A three-part series in which Tamsin Rosewell looks at the work of visionary artist and poet, William Blake. Produced by Tim Jenkins. Today: The Tyger. 3/3.
5:30pm - 9:30pm
Remote Performances
Highlights from the all-star, off-grid radio broadcast extravaganza Remote Performances, realised live in August 2014 from Outlandia, a wooden hut for art situated up a mountainside in Glen Nevis, Scotland, in a epochal collaboration with London Fieldworks. More tomorrow.
9:30pm - 10:30pm
Over Lunan
Things are not always as they seem, as the documentary-maker Charlie Ross explores thousands of years of history and mythology, and the natural forces that have shaped the stunning coast at Lunan Bay, Angus, Scotland. Produced by Steve Urquhart and directed by Purni Morell, with music and sound design by Andrew Knight-Hill. "Over Lunan" is an Aproxima Arts production.
10:30pm - 11:00pm
Palimpsest
A personal collage of thoughts and details from experiencing a particular place. Presented by Georgina Bowden. Today: community and gatherings. Listen out for a distant protest gathering in a busy city, an orchestra, a walk with friends, a meeting place in a hospital, a faraway choir, a radio station, and a church.
11:00pm - 12:00am
Archaeology Of The Ear
A five-part series exploring historic places and examining artefacts and narratives that have sonorous or musical stories to tell, created by composer Chris Cundy. Today: The Postcard. In this episode Chris Cundy goes to Gloucester Cathedral in the South West of England and meets up with archivist Rebecca Phillips. We follow a story of a postcard that solved a puzzle of how to put a 72ft high window back together after it had been taken apart during the Second World War. Political campaigner and photo montage artist Peter Kennard talks about the social currency of postcards, and singer, improviser and performance artist Anna Homler divulges about her fascination with all things small and postcard sized. 3/5. Supported by Help Musicians Fusion Fund and Arts Council England. First broadcast 2 November 2021.
12:00am - 1:00am
Tunes From 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). Visit facebook.com/turtleislandradio and https://tunesfromturtleisland.eu/ for more information. [Repeats Sunday 5pm.]