12:00am - 12:30am

Mark Vernon: A Loop Within A Loop

The Glasgow underground is a simple circular, concentric route travelling in both directions. The Inner Circle or the Outer Circle are the only choices - and if you plumped for the wrong one it takes only 24 minutes to do a complete circuit. Although at times incredibly noisy (you sometimes leave the train feeling mildly traumatised by the sound) the subway is undeniably one of Glasgow’s best-known and most familiar soundmarks. A Loop Within a Loop re-imagines the sounds of the subway network in an exploration of circularity, repetition and looped systems. Featuring field recordings made on the underground and interviews with former train drivers - voices and sounds, loop and repeat, come and go, ebb and flow - evoking the sensations of the subway - the rhythms, sounds and smells, the motion of the train, the grinding repetition experienced by the drivers, the impenetrable darkness and the light at the end of the tunnel. Produced by Mark Vernon. Visit meagreresource.com.

12:30am - 1:00am

Francesc Llompart: Viatge Cap Al Buit

"Viatge cap al buit" (Journey to the Void) offers the listener a slow and transformative excursion through a series of landscapes where the real blends with the surreal and the impossible. The journey begins in darkness, with a screen of noise that evokes the sound of a plane landing, gradually transforming into water. A succession of environments follows, sometimes diurnal, sometimes nocturnal, where sounds detach from the landscape and embark on their own journey, ever-changing. The void refers to the intangible, the non-material that exists beyond our world. Through sound processing, this unreal otherworldly realm comes into contact with ours; the different elements that make up the scene wander between their boundaries: we hear supernatural echoes from the other side, and as they approach us, we discover a person walking. They sit down. The image they contemplate evaporates... Produced by Francesc Llompart.

1:00am - 2:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 35


1) Jesse Lou Lawson - How to Look 30 When You Are 30 (11:22). 2) katarina kadijević - The room was fulfilled with nothing (15:00). 3) Shaun Robert - Ça pic un peut quand meme (15:00). 4) Chin Ting - Resonant Collision (17:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

2:00am - 2:30am

Libramar: No Cure

Buchla Easel, 2x Revox A77, E.H. 45000. Persistent gono despite weeks of abstinence. LIBRAMAR is Association Head of Dronau Canal - non nepotistic collaborative exploration space in Vienna, Austria. New Reisebüro. Roy F. Culbertson III and Lucas Henao Serna. Visit Instagram @dronau_canal.

2:30am - 3:00am

Isabel Val Sánchez: From Lost To The River

From Lost to the River explores the ways in which the relationship between humans and other bodies of water that has been lost in the city of Târgu Mureș/Marosvásárhely, especially around the Mures/Maros river. Produced by Isabel Val.

3:00am - 4:00am

Auvikogue: Klangglomerat

Klangglomerat (german for "sound glomerate") by auvikogue (Peter Schubert and Andreas Usenbenz) was created as part of a cultural autumn event in the city of Geislingen an der Steige, centred around the theme "Geislingen's Underworlds." The artists collected field recordings from locations such as caves, abandoned mine tunnels and vaulted cellars and interacted with the material on site. The sounds were transformed into a dense sound collage which was presented in complete darkness as a 6-channel-audio performance, creating an immersive sound experience where all the sounds circled around the audience.

4:00am - 4:30am

Kerrith Livengood: Sparkling Wide Pressure

"The album, In The Name of the MOON, began when I imagined an ever-changing but static field of harmonies and pulses, intertwined with each other, and surrounding listeners like a galaxy of sounds. Sparkling Wide Pressure is the name of one of Sailor Jupiter's attacks. Sailor Jupiter is a character from the classic anime series 'Sailor Moon’. As I created this piece, I made some personal associations between the sounds I was crafting and the gestures and images I remembered from the TV show. Each of these "ambient character portraits" is full of shifting, intricate patterns of interwoven sounds. Yet each piece is balanced in content, maintaining equilibrium like bodies in the solar system.” Produced by Kerrith Livengood.

4:30am - 5:00am

Sara Maino: Reti Del Discorso/Speech Networks

"By editing 20 years of oral memoirs of people collected in the valleys of Trentino, I ‘embroidered' a synchronised discourse of memories, views on life, affections, individual and collective stories. To be listened to together while weaving one's own story.” Produced by Sara Maino.

5:00am - 6:00am

Debbie Armour: Duet For One Singer And One Under 5

An iteration of a text score composed by Debbie Armour, from a collection of works to be performed domestically. Originally broadcast April 2024 for MOOAR Residency, Resonance FM. Visit www.debbiearmour.substack.com.

6:00am - 6:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 49

1) Jeff Gburek - In Praise of the Shambolic (5:33). 2) Dariusz Mazurowski - Metropolis Balticum / Part 3 Industry (10:36). 3) Jess Hamilton - Dark Crystals (2:02). 4) Vincent Eoppolo - The Life Ascetic (3:27). 5) Jorge Ramos - Project 2 (5:52). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

6:30am - 7:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 49

6) Andre Birken  - 31 Monstrous Demonstrations - EINER VON IHNEN (7:19). 7) Pablo Paniagua  - Territorial Reminiscences: Buenos Aires Soundscapes and Biosonification at the Manzana de las Luces (19:35). 8) Simon Whetham – Channelling tk 5 (4:50). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

7:00am - 7:30am

Jimmy Peggie: Climatic Voices


Climatic Voices is a sound art observation of meteorological themes. It is a sound collage made using treated environmental recordings, radiophonic transmissions, infrasound and electromagnetic frequencies.  These types of sound waves are obtained from the atmosphere that surrounds our planet. The use of atmospheric acoustics plays an important function within modern meteorology and is used to predict weather patterns and other meteorological phenomena. This helps with many things including improving weather forecasting, aiding climate change studies as well as safeguarding lives and property. Produced by Jimmy Peggie.

7:30am - 8:00am

Neolithic Cannibals

Neolithic Cannibals is a socially engaged sound art project and exhibition from the young people of Whitehawk and East Brighton, and artist Simon James, who was born and raised in Whitehawk. As part of the Class Divide campaign for fairer education, the project confronted issues of stigma and what it means when we listen to the unheard and invisible. Textures, shapes and patterns derived from archaeological materials place the Neolithic Cannibals soundscape deeply within the heritage and history of Whitehawk in Brighton. The listening spans thousands of years, from Neolithic Flint Knapping to the early 20th century geophysical techniques used to discover Whitehawk Camp, and now the young artists from Whitehawk creating a contemporary artefact using the sounds of their environment. Communities connecting across thousands of years through listening. Visit www.simonsound.co.uk.

8:00am - 8:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 13

1) Awadh Baryoum - From the Fruits of a Suspended Ode (1:17). 2) Pablo Paniagua - The States of Water - Chubut River (14:31). 3) Ben Gaunt - Air Arc Air (4:00). 4) Alistair Zaldua - the sea bass (6:24). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

8:30am - 9:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 13

5) James William Lansdowne - Streaming Music (15:59). 6) Hans Kadensia - L00P (7:14). 7) Una Walker  - I, a solitary drama (1:00). 8) Radio Noise Duo - Run Time Errors (8:17). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

9:00am - 9:20am

Anne Jeppesen: Reality Looks Back

When you watch a particle it acts like a particle, but when you look away, it does a whole other thing. This story explores modes of experiencing the strange quantum basis of an everyday life. It journeys through split déja-vu, Schrödinger’s hamster and the clouds of possibilities that are hiding just beyond our reach. Produced by Anne Jeppesen under the mentorship of Cristal Duhaime as part of the YASS! mentorship programme. Visit superposition.dk.

9:20am - 9:40am

Verónica Cerrotta: Entremarés

Field recordings, interviews, legends, poems, an astral map of the island, underwater sounds and vibrant surfaces are mixed with musical elements to compose Entremarés, a sound piece to be heard at sea, more specifically in the pedal boats of José Bonifácio Beach, on Paquetá Island, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Commissioned by the Novas Frequências Festival, 2021. Produced by Verónica Cerrotta.

9:40am - 10:00am

Tassia Mila Novaes: Overflowing Lines

"This audiopaper is about a concept I developed called Overflowing Lines, and from it, I begin to think about the human relationship with nature from the perspective of art and my indigenous origin, as well as the indigenous cosmoviews of Brazil, my country. I have been developing sonic pieces that draw such relationships: human and trans-humans forms of interactions and the disposition of my own body and voice to activate them and be a channel for transmitting nature-devenirs, in dialog with the concept of Deleuze and Guattari.” Produced by Tassia Mila Novaes.

10:00am - 10:30am

Siobhan Leddy: Activities For Listening

Activities for Listening is an experiment in listening. A mysterious nonhuman entity wants to teach us how to hear their name, which lies outside of ordinary hearing thresholds for most humans. Our narrator tries to teach us how to listen otherwise, guiding us through different ways of listening to extend our regular human sensing abilities. We listen into the sonic worlds of bats, the upper atmosphere, and the micro-vibrating honeycombs of a beehive. Music by Kevin Chow. Mixed and mastered by Johan Östman. Image by Tal Chodos. Produced by Siobhan Leddy.

10:30am - 11:00am

Bex Šik: Dredging Echoes (Watersilver)

In Dredging Echoes (Watersilver) aspects of stealth, scavenging, (counter)surveillance and the commons are intertwined through an exploration of the hobbies of two individuals, a Zombie Satellite Tracker and a Magnet Fisher. The piece uses the echo as both concept and effect to explore fields and forces invisible to the human eye. Bringing to light covert activities, hidden pathways and the delicate line between physics and magic. Composed with custom built musical instruments that harness the power of magnetic fields and weaving through investigations into bat echolocations, underwater field recordings, electromagnetic phenomena and the sun-earth connection. The work was made because radio is magic, to pay homage to the obsessions of amateurs and hobbyists and to embodied knowledge that sits outside language. Produced by Bex Šik.

11:00am - 11:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 27

1) Diana Duta - death watch beetle (8:08). 2) Mark Griffiths - We will forget their songs (6:23). 3) Petri Kuljuntausta - The Big Reveal (In C) (10:35). 4) Craig Stewart Johnson - Passages and Combinations (15:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

11:30am - 12:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 27

5) Michelle Caron-Pawlowsky - Body Becoming (2:06). 6) Katie McMurran – Ants (2:26). 7) Jacqueline Jay Wilde - Freddy! Wait, don't start. (3:06). 8) Franco Falistoco - GOLEM (BOLETíN de RE-Escritura) (9:06). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

12:00pm - 12:30pm

Budhaditya Chattopadhyay: Sonic Psychogeographies Ii

"This radio work takes a critical position against cartography, and departs from its connections to colonial practices, of mapmaking and imperial borders. Drawing insights from alternative spatial practices in some of the Global Souths regions and cultures, and from radical-subversive practices in Europe, such as The Situationists, in this work I explore some listening-driven counter mapping practices, attuning with situated listening and drifting.” Produced by Budhaditya Chattopadhyay.

12:30pm - 12:45pm

Cashlin Mac Kenzie: Tobraichean Mo Sinnsearan/The Wells Of My Ancestors (Radiophrenia 2025 Commission)

"Tobraichean mo Sinnsearan is a layered Gaidhlig soundscape weaving memory and place, anchored in the voice of my great grandfather Tuam Ross (1876-1960). The piece is derived from field recordings taken by my Great Uncle and Great Aunt (James and Anne Ross) for The Scottish School of Studies aural archive in 1957. In the field recordings they interview ‘Tuam’ on the uses and behaviours of the different wells and springs of his local area (Fàsach, Glendale) on the Isle of Skye."

12:45pm - 1:00pm

Wolfgang Pérez: Memorias Fantasmas

"Memorias Fantasmas is based on a 1982 concert recording by my family in a church in Segovia, Spain, thought lost but rediscovered last year. The composition uses loops from the original recording with minimal new material added. Each of the three sections begins with a loop that is repeated mantra-like, inviting listeners to focus on sonic details which are gradually varied and developed. The piece follows principles of Reduced Listening (Pierre Schaeffer) and processes the sounds through sampling, downgrading, filtering and distortion. The work emphasises the spaces between sounds, allowing imperfections to take on a life of their own. It reflects the nostalgia for lost futures described in Mark Fisher's Hauntology, as the resurfaced material represents a past I didn’t experience, yet feel connected to.” 
Visit Instagram @wolfgangperezmusic.

1:00pm - 1:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 20

1) Andre Birken - 31 monstrous demonstrations GAUMENFREUDEN 7 (0:41). 2) Lidia Zielińska - Jako te biale myszki (8:04). 3) Stuart Low - mother grew us (1:24). 4) Pete Cox - Africa House (My Love is Like a Red Red Rose) (16.54). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

1:30pm - 2:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 20

5) Alistair Zaldua - hearingprotection (7:22). 6) Neurale Research Institute- Timewaves II (19:27). 7) Michalis Andronikou - APrayer for the Singers (5:15). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

2:00pm - 2:30pm

Cecilia Tyrrell: Between Tides

Composed of field recordings from around the Salthouse area, Between Tides uses recordings of reeds, saltmarsh, wire fencing, water and shingle, broken down and reconstructed with the use of overtone chanting, reordered and performed by Cecilia in an abandoned oil silo in the North of Denmark. The soundscape traverses through multiple cross-connecting coastal environments, both of vast and microscopic scales. As it wanders it listens, an experience extending beyond the auditory, listening between perception to a space where nature and imagination collide. Produced by Cecilia Tyrrell.

2:30pm - 3:00pm

Iride Project: La Fenestre De Rusinelle

The story takes place in an Italian rural village. Rusinelle, bedridden for years, dies alone in her bedroom. The window is closed and according to local superstition her soul gets trapped and can not ascend to Heaven, remaining at the mercy of the Devil. Her son Carmine feels the guilt of this accidental negligence. Funeral and burial follow carefully in a mix of Christian and Pre-Christian beliefs rooted in ancient Greek culture. The poor man is haunted by the thought of his mother's soul wandering in the World of the Living and so excluded from the Grace of God. Seeing that, a close friend of the family, driven by Christian faith and superstition, succeeds in getting in contact with the dead and finds out that the woman's soul is saved. A lifetime of humble and Christian behavior made Rusinelle worthy in the eyes of Jesus who gave her Eternal Salvation. Produced Monica Miuccio and Massimo Daví: IRIDE PROJECT.

3:00pm - 3:30pm

Elina Bry & Mark Vernon: Opera Of The Body

The premise of this radiophonic work is the idea of the mute body. The body as a rebellious 'other' with whom communication has irretrievably broken down. We explore the sonification of biological processes and the idea of the mute body within a narrative framework based around personal experiences of health conditions and medical treatments. Through a series of pseudo-scientific medical experiments and strategies we attempt to coax, persuade or trick our bodies into speaking to us once more. If we listen closely, what can our bodies teach us? What will they say?  The first iteration of this idea took the form of a public performance at Gallery Celine in January 2020 titled Prelude to an Opera of the Body. Produced by Elina Bry and Mark Vernon.

3:30pm - 4:00pm

Lia Kohl: Variations On A Topography

Variations on a Topography is constructed in stratified layers, each containing a recording of a full scan of the AM/FM spectrum from bottom to top and back down again. Tuning through the spectrum in the same place every time, Kohl charts a map of her specific signal, showcasing the geographic specificity of radio and drawing out its topography with additional musical sounds. Cello and synthesizer highlight moments of clarity and static, creating a counterpoint ruled by the dichotomy between them. These “signal sweeps” also offer a sedimentary view of time, capturing multiple 28 minute sections of what would otherwise be completely ephemeral sounds. The recordings, taken over the span of a few months, speak in various ways to the passage of time – the weather gets colder, traffic patterns shift, wars break out. The signal, like a ghostly mountain range, hovers around us. Produced by Lia Kohl.

4:00pm - 4:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 7

1) Adrian Laugsch - Spasms Of My Aching Heart (6:21). 2) Andreas O. Hirsch – Rise (4:24). 3) Dariusz Mazurowski - Dossier of Oblivion (13:44). 4) Elizabeth Flood - Repetition as Transformation : Dream (7:01). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

4:30pm - 5:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 7

5) Frederico Pessoa - O lugar por onde a água corre (the place through which the water runs) (9:50). 6) Home Secretary – An Object (5:01). 7) Jorge Ramos – Paysage – (5:16). 8) Akari Komura - A piece of paper, a flutter of trees (5:13). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

5:00pm - 5:30pm

Northfield Lenox: Proof Of Concept

Bricks made of audio excerpts from 1970s detective television programmes are stacked in a cluttered formation. The samples used are not dialogue, musical scores or intricate foley - but of the bits that remain. The shuffling, coughing, moving, activity of people; as well as incidental music, traffic, machines and the occasional radio burst. A mortar of ambient sounds fixes these bricks into a wall ripe for mediative viewing. Visit northfield-lenox.com.

5:30pm - 6:00pm

Manja Ristić: Genesis

"Genesis" is inspired by the subtle relationships between sound and space, the phenomenology of sound, and contemporary research on communication systems in nature and ecology. In addition to the violin and EMS Synthi 100, the artist uses field recordings from Montreal, Portugal, the islands of Vrnik, Mljet, and Silba, various locations in Thailand, Lake Miraflores near the Panama Canal, and the slopes of Avala near Belgrade. Visit manjaristic.blogspot.com.

6:00pm - 6:30pm

Kristina Warren: Despite Sight

Despite Sight (2024) by Kristina Warren is a surreal soundscape constructed from a variety of recognizable, allusive, and opaque sounds. Through its deceptively representative sounds, Despite Sight thematizes the massive contemporary denial of various geopolitical and epidemiological events which can be plainly observed. Produced by Kristina Warren.

6:30pm - 6:45pm

Dariusz Mazurowski: Vanishing Signs On The Sky

Vanishing Signs on the Sky is the fourth part of a large-scale electroacoustic composition The Destroyer of Dreams, a very personal work, dealing with thoughts of happiness. It contains a large collection of various sounds – synthesized, concrete and others. In this particular case, the whole sonic spectrum has been processed with both analogue and digital tools to gain rather complex, hybrid textures. Composed and recorded at the De eM Studio between April 2015 and June 2017. Produced by Dariusz Mazurowski.

6:45pm - 7:00pm

Netta Weiser And Nora Amin: Invisible Walks Across Tahrir Square A Radio Choreography

A collaboration between choreographer and sound artist Netta Weiser and performer and writer Nora Amin. The piece revolves around a choreographic poem the artists co-created in a process that combined somatic practice and collaborative writing. The text unfolds a body memory of Nora: walking across the pedestrian bridge over Tahrir Square, looking up at her mother’s legs exposed by a short skirt. This childhood memory manifests conditions that have changed considerably since then: The bridge no longer exists, Tahrir Square was the site of the 2011 revolution (in which Amin took a leading part), and short skirts are no longer allowed in public spaces in Cairo. Amin and Weiser wrote and rewrote this biographical memory finding a shared voice that raises the question: Who owns the memory? In this radiophonic composition, one can hear the voice of Nora, surrounded by sounds of moving, touching and humming bodies. Visit radio-choreography.net.

7:00pm - 7:15pm

Una Lee: Imaginary Conversations

A piece of radiophonic storytelling filled with obscure words, names and verses apparently with little to no explanations attached. In the centre sits Heo Nanseolheon, a prodigy poetess from 16th century Korea, followed by a string of poems cryptically unfolding her tragic life story which was due to her gender at the time. The piece also addresses the story of Lucia Galvani, the wife of Luigi Galvani, who played a crucial role in her husband's scientific work, but was never credited, expressed through verses penned by the poet Jo Shapcott excerpted from opera, Alive and Kicking, and an entry from Encyclopedia Britannica. Produced by Una Lee.

7:15pm - 7:30pm

Mathias Guilbaud: Voies Urbaines, Rue Mespoul

"This creation relates the relationship I had with a construction site (a hospital being destroyed and renovated to make housing for the elderly) which I followed over several months. This piece reflects how I imagine these places when I feel them, how I regain a form of control over them by letting them express themselves. Trying to trigger an imagination, playing with urban sounds and more specifically construction sounds, so that can transgresses their origins. The empty buildings fill up, they breathe and become active where there was only noise and residue.” Produced by Mathias Guilbaud.

7:30pm - 8:00pm

Katrina Niebergal & Bergur Anderson: Come, Memory: Fieldwork

A research-led project begun in September 2021 by Katrina Niebergal that centred around three research/recording trips taken to a series of ancient (especially Neolithic) European sacred sites. The project included: research; the recording of Super 8mm film, 35mm photo, and sound; the assembly of three short, experimental films, and the creation of a scenographic installation. 'come, Memory: fieldwork' is another iteration of this project — an expanded research and sound document — collaboratively made by Katrina and Bergur Anderson (the project’s field recordist and film soundtrack composer). The project in all its facets looked speculatively through embedded, eroded and residual evidence, at the presence/absence of the divine womanly (or Great Mother), and at the idea and sens-o-reality of earth-sentience. It looked to the ancient (pre-capitalist and pre-patriarchal) past to think/feel into feminist futures. Originally released as a limited edition cassette on Futura Resistenza, Brussels.

8:00pm - 9:10pm

Bariya: Delhi Polyphones

Where must the prayers hide in the sound of the city so that clouds could reach them and water? An undertone of the city? An overtone? A polyphone? Millions of them in a cosmic float? Delhi Polyphones is a series of multichannel compositions, performances, and rituals, composed of Delhi’s undertones, overtones, and many other polyphones. After recording soundscapes from around Delhi, including tombs, railway stations and tracks, lakes, atmospheric virtual tones, parks, industrial areas, bridges, underpasses, universities, and ultrasonic environments, using inverse notch filters and new pure data devices, the collaged soundscapes were synthesized in their polyphony to return to the city as a natural body and hear its many paraphonic polyphonic voices- interdependently making up our sonic environments -to access aural auroras of the city which reach out to the skies in feebler, nobler intonations and gestures. Produced by Riya Raagini and Pratyush Pushkar aka Bariya. Visit www.bariyastudio.com.

9:10pm - 9:30pm

Leon Clowes: Four Days

"Four Days is a telling of my mother’s final days in hospital in June 2013. As content warning, this story indirectly touches on taboo topics of incest, paedophilia, sexual assault and death. I connect the arc of these four days to my growing in kinship care and through to my last drink of alcohol. The recording of my reading this story took place at the Rose Shure Experience Centre in October 2024, with thanks to Shure UK. I'm also very grateful for the support from Wisebuddah and of Matt Podd, who carefully processed my voice.” Produced by Leon Clowes.

9:30pm - 9:45pm

Secluded Bronte: A Phone Call From The Highlands

A man visits the Scottish Highlands for a winter break. On his first night he has what can best be described as an unusual experience. The following morning he telephones a friend in Surrey and recounts the events of the previous evening.  Man in the Highlands - Guy Gregory. Man in Surrey - Jonathan Bohman. Dobson - Adam Bohman. "John" - Jonathan Bohman. Writer - Richard Thomas. Music and sound design - Richard Thomas. Field Recordings and Foley - Jonathan Bohman. Additional music cues – Secluded Bronte, Wagner, Schubert, Mendelsohn. Recorded at 360, 35 and on location. A Phone Call From The Highlands is a Secluded Bronte production.

9:45pm - 10:00pm

Phoebe Mc Indoe: Red Of Visibility

"Growing up I went to a catholic primary school where the school emblem and colour was red. We had a visiting doctor who would see us in the head mistress' study without our red uniforms on. In this red space I had my first experience of bad touch. Or as I now call it, sexual assault. This piece is an attempt, years later, to explore and reclaim the colour red.” Produced by Phoebe McIndoe.

10:00pm - 10:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 34

1) Gregory Kramer  - Midnight Mission 7 (12:15). 2) Nguyen Hoang Gia Bao - Y.Ê.U _ L.O.V.E (1:04). 3) Beth Robertson – Puddles (22:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

10:30pm - 11:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 34

4) Anatole De Baerdemaeker - à la droite de Robert (2:22). 5) Kit Beaufoy - Exploration #1 For Two Radios (9:42). 6) Thomas Ott – Ordinary Rituals I (11:38). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

11:00pm - 11:30pm

Cloud Circuit: Jeremy Young & Deanna Radford The Length Of A Wave

The Length of a Wave was created for the launch of Occulto's R A D I O zine on January 12, 2024 at Errant Sound, Berlin, to which Deanna Radford contributed a poetic work. Recorded at Les Ateliers Belleville in Tio’tià:ke tsi ionhwéntsare / Mooniyang / Montreal. R A D I O is a poetry zine in print and sound released in September 2023. It emerged from a rediscovered passion for poetry blended with collective reflections on sustainable self-publishing, a decade-long involvement with sound experiments, and a soft spot for ‘radio’ as medium, technology, and (multilingual and multimeaning) word. Produced by Deanna Radford and Jeremy Young with special guest, Martín Rodríguez. Visit cloudcircuit.ca.

11:30pm - 12:00am

Chris Mac Innes And Krystle Patel: I’M Not Paralyzed, But

A collaboration between Chris MacInnes and Krystle Patel that considers the flattening of information in contemporary news media. The resulting overwhelming sensation of noise and misrepresentation is expressed through modular synths and the voice. The language used in the performance expresses the experience of cultural visbility and the violence of representation. The subsequent flattening of cultural identities and ideas of Britishness and/or Indianness collide here as a response to an over saturation of information alongside a laziness to appear to respond to contemporary questions about identity, imperialism and privilege. Visit youmockedmeonce.com and christophermacinnes.com.

12:00am - 1:00am

Unconscious Collective: The Land Of The Escaping Sound

From an archive of sounds, something mysterious is said, sonics repeated so they change in nature, from the listening point a journey is taken. Informally, public domain refers to works that are publicly available; the formal definition states that it refers to works which are intangible to private ownership or are available for public use. As rights are country-based and vary, a work may be subject to rights in one country and not in another. Playing the cultural awareness game, putting things together is a technique where sound objects, are created from collage, also known as montage, the use of portions of found or various sources. Some rights depend on registrations with a country-by-country basis, and the registration absence in a particular country implies public domain status there. A library of sound files on several different time scales importation into the library of the editing and mixing programme use of the cursor.  The "unconscious collective project” is Jane Burton, Doris Lake, Samantha Brook and Rachel Parks. Visit instituteforalienresearchvariousartists.bandcamp.com.