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.

1:00am - 1:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 29

1) Neil Luck - Real Telepathy (10:25). 2) Clemens von Reusner – REEHD (7:11). 3) Kate Wilson Hilferty - Two Channel/Rannoch Moor Pt 1 (5:01). 4) Ellie Cherry - Breaking News (12:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

1:30am - 2:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 29

5) Julian Scordato - Study for a cosmic city (7:00). 6) Lori Mortimer - The Pain (1:40). 7) Jena Jang - Annoying Cantabilles (14:02 ). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

2:00am - 3:00am

Assembling Land: Episode 3, I Am Of Water, Of Water Are You

The third episode of Assembling Land: Rehearsals Towards Place-making, initiated in April 2024 in Essaouira, Morocco. Here, we gathered to reason around water as an ever-present, essential resource that implies questions of accessibility, land dispossession, and climate crisis, to foster communal strategies of resilience amidst systems of oppression and supremacy. Each story is carried by sounds of field recordings, original productions, traditional songs and contemporary compositions harvested for, or in response to, Assembling Land’s and our own individual trajectories. Our solidarity with Palestine remains at the core of our practice. This podcast intertwines and amplifies struggles across places and seas. I am of water, of water I am includes sonic works by Palestinian and Lebanese artists Jawaher Shofani, Maya al Khaldi, Sary Moussa and Charbel Haber, acting as intermissions and a closure to our sonic offering.

3:00am - 3:50am

Anna Friz: Revenant

Revenant is a radio art work which explores mortality, rot, and regeneration, using electronic and radiophonic instruments, and field recordings made both below and above ground. The first part reflects on a summer of extreme heat and wildfire, and the desire to escape into the safety of a burrow underground. The second reconsiders the mythical journey of the living into the underworld, wondering what kind of organism does one need to become to burrow down to the earth in order to reunite with a deceased loved one? The creatures who move easily through the soil are often considered abject: insects, rodents, serpents, worms. A journey to the underworld requires metamorphosis of body and senses on the quest for visitation with the dead. Commissioned by ORF Kunstradio and recorded in the mighty RP4 studios of the ORF Funkhaus in Vienna and on various locations in Santa Cruz, California. Produced by Anna Friz. Visit nicelittlestatic.com.

3:45am - 4:00am

Conversations On Belonging: What Does Belonging Mean To You?

Four short radio pieces drawing on the extensive archive of recorded conversations created as part of 900 Voices. These 4 episodes provide a curated dip into conversations with people in Edinburgh, from all walks of life as they reflect on what belonging means to them. The conversations were recorded all over the city in libraries, community centres, schools and homes. Originally shared as a generative sound installation in St Giles' Cathedral during Edinburgh International Festival 2024 as part of the Cathedral's 900th anniversary celebrations, the archive consists of over 300 hours of recorded conversation on belonging, connection and community and will be publically available through the School of Scottish Studies in Edinburgh from next year.
900 Voices is by Zoë Irvine in collaboration with Lindsay Perth and Jules Rawlinson. Produced by Zoë Irvine.

4:00am - 5:00am

The Asynchronous Drone Orchestra: 072024

The Asynchronous Drone Orchestra is a remote collaborative project by Chelidon Frame where different electronic musicians are asked to share one (or more) ten minutes sound - be it a drone, a field recording or a more elaborate soundscape - following a minimal set of rules. All those fragments and noises are then mixed and combined in a long and coherent track, resulting in a choral soundscape where the result is bigger than the sum of its parts. The track shared is the July 2024 iteration, featuring: Gianluca Ceccarini, Fallen, Manuel Carbone, Stefano Trezzi, Klaus Von Mork, Ian Vine, Rikard Fvs, Paul Beaudoin. Visit www.asynchronousdroneorchestra.eu.

5:00am - 6:00am

Gabriele Heller: Utopia More And More

Utopia has been in our consciousness since the beginning of humanity. Where is this elusive land of equality and happiness and how can we enter? 'Utopia M&m' invites you on an exploration of the utopian ideal, a journey into the past as well as the future. Fusing prerecorded texts and music fragments with a live performance this interlaced audio piece creates a rich tapestry that plays with perception, form and genre. Wander with us through a space filled with dreams, political activism, philosophical dispute, belief and disbelief. What do Thomas More, the mysterious voice, Plato, Robert Owen and the miracle of Wörgl have in common? Are you in or are you out? Join our utopian quest into a land of skepticism, aspiration, reflection and hope. Produced by 
Gabriele Heller.

6:00am - 6:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 50

1) Dariusz Mazurowski - Waveless Storm (10:10). 2) Leonie Roessler- what's gone is gone stays gone (12:14). 3) Jeff Gburek - Seismic Blush, July 4, 2024. 4) Nguyen Hoang Gia Bao - TÔI ta _ ME we (1:04). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

6:30am - 7:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 50


5) Simon Whetham – Channelling (5:20). 6) Pablo Paniagua - Sacred Noise (16:09). 7) Andre Birken - 31 monstrous demonstrations-  BLUESTRAIN (4:21). 8) Vincent Eoppolo - In Times of Chaos (3:10). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

7:00am - 7:45am

Manja Ristić & Mark Vernon: Calypso's Dream

"Cruel folk you are, unmatched for jealousy, you gods who cannot bear to let a goddess sleep with a man." (Calypso to Hermes, who has just ordered her to release Odysseus. Homer, Odyssey 5.120). Calypso’s Dream is a soundscape collection sculpted from the subtle sonic morphologies of the micro-environments on the island of Mljet in the South Adriatic. The collection serves as a conceptual counterpoint to Homer’s Odyssey and a critical reflection on commercial island attractions such as Odysseus’s Cave, where he was supposedly held captive for seven long years by the nymph Calypso. This project was supported by the Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia, and the Dubrovnik-Neretva County Department for Education and Culture. All sounds recorded and edited by Manja Ristić & Mark Vernon . Hydrophones used for underwater recording — JrF & Aquarian. Mastering by Goran Simonoski/La Plant Studio. Cover art, images, text by Manja Ristić.

7:45am - 8:00am

Kirsty Gallagher: The Collective Voice Of Greenham

Celebrating the courage and resilience of women, this feature delves into the historic Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp of 1981. For 20 years a series of women only camps were established to protest against nuclear weapons being placed at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. Using first-hand accounts and archival sound, it amplifies the voices of those who fought for peace, shedding light on their dedication to activism and social change. Thank you to Laila Namdarkhan, Jane Roffe and Elizabeth James for sharing stories of their time at the Peace Camp. Credit and thanks to Luisa Gersteirn, Tanya Auclair and Deep Throat Choir for providing me with their rendition of the 1970's protest song 'Like a Mountain' heard at the end of the documentary. Produced by Kirsty Gallagher.

8:00am - 8:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 14

1) Gareth John and Laura Tansley - After You Laura Dern (2:04). 2) Andre Birken - 31 monstrous demonstrations - FÜR DOLBY FÜR (3:19). 3) Philippe Neau - Paysage. Cercles (7:59). 4) Lucy Cathcart Frödén - Plural Slices (10 :32). 5) Simon Whetham – Channelling tk 3 (4:41). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 2025 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

8:30am - 9:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 14

6) Marjorie Van Halteren – Cheesing (7:15). 7) Kat Currie - Sonic Portrait (8:29). 8) Nguyen Hoang Gia Bao - mai táng tuổi thơ wav _ childhood eulogy (2:18). 9) Jeff Gburek  - Works and Days (6:17). 10) Pig7 - Black Peak (3:32). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 2025 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

9:00am - 9:30am

No Noise Projects (Chris Biddlecombe & David Trouton): Death Of A Supranaturalist

Our earlier investigations into the lost pioneers of ‘sound-recording-as-art’ led us to the enigmatic character of Charles Glancer - the North American composer, sound-recordist and obscurest philosopher. We created a performance piece about Glancer’s curious death for The Festival of Death at CCA in 2015. Since then we have continued to research and make sense of the many stories that revolve around his final recorded composition - was his body found at the piano… or did he completely disappear?
For those that follow his strongly held “idealist” position on the function of the artist, his end could be seen as a metaphysical conjuring trick – the vibrations of the artist transforming into the artwork itself. Through the reconstruction of original tapes this broadcast will piece together side-ways thoughts, intricate details, mood and sound and silence - flowing and merging - before, during and after his death. Produced by Chris Biddlecombe and David Trouton.

9:30am - 10:00am

Jean Philippe Renoult: Domestic Drones

They are my pets. They pulsate for hours at low volume in my studio, even when I'm not there. Once they have escaped from my machines, I don't interfere. I let them breathe in the open air, in a flow that I record with microphones and sensors. Between four and six channels are assigned to capture the sound generators, the space of the room and the vibrations of the surfaces. These drones are generous, they accompany and embellish the sounds around them. I like to call them my domestic drones, they infiltrate and subtly change my homescape, it is a discreet mix where the air of one match the vibrations of the other. Every now and again a distant melody can be heard.

10:00am - 11:00am

Frederico Pessoa: Transmitting Life From Deep Black Holes

Transmitting Life from Deep Black Holes harnesses a fusion of clipped and modified samples from diverse sources. These include snippets of sound transmissions from interplanetary probes that have journeyed through our solar system, intertwined with recordings of drones emanating from the machinery of Brazilian mining corporations, which carve massive cavities in the earth akin to entire neighborhoods. Additionally, it incorporates excerpts from interviews, lectures, and conversations broadcasted by the Brazilian media in recent years. By appropriating the electromagnetic waves permeating the cosmos, those pulsating within the Earth's core, and those engendering our collective existence, Transmitting Life from Deep Black Holes aims to stimulate contemplation on our existence and our interconnectedness with our environment. These electromagnetic waves transcend human agency, embodying manifold meanings and interpretations regarding our impact on and reception from our surroundings. Produced by Frederico Pessoa.

11:00am - 11:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 28

1) Matt Browne - Hello from the Children of Planet Earth (6:00). 2) HUO Jung - The truth of the platform announcement (0:55). 3) Joe Posset - All the buskers in Newcastle city centre on 28th September 2024 slowed down (9:54). 4) Esther Hesketh - I think of a moth (12:25). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 2025 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

11:30am - 12:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 28

5) Irving Kinnersley - Estuary 1 (13:44). 6) Owen Ho – Katabasis (10:00). 7) Gracchi Administration - Tiffany with an I (2:24). 8) Simon Whetham – Channelling tk 9 (2:16). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 2025 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

12:00pm - 12:30pm

Matana Roberts: Chasing Hopes On The Star Atlantic

"Just before the world shutdown in 2019 I voyaged on an English cargo ship from the United Kingdom to North America. I wanted to know, to embody the motion, movements of not only a history but of a wonder around sounds, memory, what we carry, what we leave behind whether by choice or force. I carried with me a small Roberts radio, that refused to work because there was no signal. So I kept an audio diary and from that, a series of field recordings and footage I made during this time,  I present to you a radio collage of a life changing moment for me not only as an artist, but as a person.” A co-commission between Radiophrenia and Kunst zum Hören, Osterreich 1 produced with the support of Creative Scotland. Produced by Matana Roberts.

12:30pm - 1:00pm

Mondlane (Lisa Fabian): I Hear Her Call: Salome...? Danu...? Come Ah Come... (Radiophrenia 2025 Commission)

A surreal folkloristic sonic tale or a journey through memories encountered in a fever dream. Scenic echoes intimately evolve, looped until they burst into strange atmospheres and rhythms. We meet a hopelessly entangled voice, haunted and lost.  Mondlane is the solo moniker of sound artist Lisa Fabian.

1:00pm - 1:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 21

1) Nichola Scrutton - At First Light (8:49). 2) Dominik Irtenkauf & Norman Mueller aka Smaely P - Dein und mein Meer (5:01). 3) Andi Cohen - (C)overt Communication (3:22). 4) Cláudio Pina - Book of Eternal Brass (9:56). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

1:30pm - 2:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 21

5) Egidija Medeksaite – Amithaba (12:22). 6) Myriam Bessette – Yoki (4:55). 6) Andre Birken  - 31 monstrous demonstrations - GAUMENFREUDEN 4 (0:47). 8) Darren Xu - (Absent) Expressions (5:00). 9) Magda Lampropoulou – Twist (7:22). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

2:00pm - 3:00pm

Diana Duta & Julia E. Dyck: T.R.A.N.C.E Community Hypnosis Session


A group hypnosis session inviting you to access the power of the trance state and potential of the subconscious to cultivate positive transformation. This experience combines the practice of hypnotherapy with the synergy of voice, electronic loops, and resonant instruments. This collective practice stimulates the imagination while gradually building a multi-sensory, layered experience where stories, ideas and sensations can come alive, create positive change and promote deep transformative shifts. This is a guided hypnosis, please do not listen while driving or operating machinery. Produced by Julia E. Dyck and Diana Duta.

3:00pm - 4:00pm

Mirror Lamp Press Special Audio Issue: I Pretend Too

This special audio edition of Mirror Lamp Press brings together a collection of original works inspired by the 1950s song "The Great Pretender," originally performed by The Platters, weaving through themes of identity, imitation, and performance. Freya Dooley’s The Double looks at inauthenticity and emotional labour, following a supermarket cashier’s imagined interactions with a shoplifting doppelgänger. In A Frog Prepares, Isadora Epstein offers a retelling of a classic fairytale, with music and sound production by Davy Kehoe. With Send in the Clowns, Sophie Robinson delivers a raw, reflective poem on heartbreak and self-betrayal, drawing inspiration from Stephen Sondheim’s sad clown archetype. Edy Fungs’s text-sound composition Soft Selves examines identity and unpredictability in music, featuring words by Andrea Bjurström. The glitchy sounds of a Vtech computer paired with Rachel Heavey’s childhood voice create a nostalgic and experimental atmosphere in Word Builder.

4:00pm - 4:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 42

1) Andrew Davis - Static Surfing (3:30). 2) UpperHurst - Synthfest Binaural (10:00). 3) Daniel McKemie - Practical Environments No 1 (17:46). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 2025 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

4:30pm - 5:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 42

4) Gabriele Hasler - wood, metal and air (5:21). 5) Renán Zelada Cisneros - Y siguió escribiendo en la arena (8:20). 6) Roberto Vodanović Čopor - the day they brought down factory (4:55). 7) Luigi Morleo - CLIMATE EXPRESSION 3 (7:45). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 2025 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

5:00pm - 5:30pm

Alex Quérel: Radio Gose Choeur Nomade

Choeur tact-til, a mixed sighted and non-sighted vocal ensemble, discovers multiple resonances with Japanese musical practices, and sets off to meet the Goze, nomadic Japanese blind women musicians. Radio Gose Ghoeur Nomade, a sound trip from Hokaido to the Kansai forest by Alex Quérel with the complicity of Natacha Muslera. With sound recordings by : Alex Quérel, Mélodie Duchesne, Lionel Marchetti, Natacha Muslera. Voices by : Kojiro Hirose (ethnomusicologist), Ryosuke Shiina (musicologist, musician and translator). And from Choeur tac-til : Mafalda Da Camara. Mélodie Duchesne, Chérifa Harzallah, Bruno Raby, Alex Quérel, François Parra, Natacha Muslera, Franck Omer, Angélique Huguenin. Produced by Alex Quérel.

5:30pm - 6:00pm

Mark Vernon: Saturnine Orbit

“Mark Vernon revisits the life and work spaces of an isolated and meditative Morandi, making the debris of everyday life reverberate through spectral soundscapes and eerie tones: an exercise in modern hauntology.” Saturnine Orbit is a radio work made for the Casa Museo Giorgio Morandi and in the spaces of the Campiaro barns (a favourite subject of the Bolognese painter during his holiday periods in the Bolognese Apennines in Grizzana Morandi). Produced as part of the ART CITY Bologna 2024 festival in association with XING, MAMbo Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna and NEU Radio.  The piece was composed entirely from the sounds of Morandi’s summer house, his studio, replicas of the objects used in his still lifes and sounds recorded on the mountain trails he would often walk, starting behind the Casa Morandi. Visit meagreresource.com.

6:00pm - 6:30pm

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.

6:30pm - 6:45pm

Stevie Jones: Tarmachan Transmissions

Tarmachan Transmissions is an experimental documentary of a collaborative recording session made at Tombreck, a sustainable housing collective on the banks of Loch Tay. It works with off-cuts and disused, peripheral sounds from a make-shift studio set up in the community’s Big Shed. This piece acts as a recursive, companion piece to the Quinie album, Forefowk Mind Me, which was produced by Stevie with Josie Vallely and musicians Ailbhe Nic Oireachtaigh, Harry Gorski-Brown and Ollie Pitt. Tarmachan Transmissions is as much a sonic portrait of place and community, located listening and DIY infrastructures as it is of co-creation and residency recording. Produced by Stevie Jones.

6:45pm - 7:00pm

Stephane Borrel: Les Pleureuses (The Mourners)

Les Pleureuses (The Mourners) is an excerpt from an electroacoustic work untitled Laughing Tonalities. It is customary to contrast laughter with crying. On a purely sonic level, however, things seem much less clear-cut. Sometimes we cannot tell by ear whether the person we hear is laughing or sobbing, and to know, we must search in their face. The vocal sounds produced during funeral ceremonies leave no room for doubt. But nerves are sometimes so tried that laughter can arise without us expecting. Moreover, we remember that there still exist (in China, India, Africa) professional mourners hired to feign grief during funerals in order to give an augmented impression of importance to the tribute paid to the deceased. These various remarks are provided to suggest possible readings of the piece that mobilizes two, then three, and finally four women's voices. Produced by Stephane Borrel.

7:00pm - 7:30pm

Shhe: Como é O Som Do Guaíba

In November 2024, sound artist and musician SHHE travelled to Porto Alegre in Brazil for a month-long residency with Kino Beat Festival. In May 2024, the river broke its banks, contributing to the worst flooding that Brazil has experienced in 80 years, impacting 2.3 million people and displacing 600,000 across Porto Alegre and the surrounding regions. What does it mean to live on the margins of such a powerful water body? Combining field recordings, testimonials and experiences shared through a multitude of voices - human and nonhuman – the sound work resonates around the question, Como é o som do Guaíba? Produced by SHHE.

7:30pm - 8:00pm

Subespai: St. Lawrence

In "St. Lawrence", Subespai delves into the essence of tradition by weaving a mesmerising ambient soundscape around a looped traditional tune from Menorca's vibrant public festivities. Captured by his wife during the celebration, the melody serves as a heartfelt anchor, introducing listeners to a familiar cultural touchstone. As the piece unfolds, the recognisable elements gradually dissolve into a rich tapestry of textured drones and ethereal effects, inviting the audience on a journey of transformation and exploration. This sonic evolution reflects Subespai's signature approach, where sounds guide the narrative, creating an immersive experience that honours heritage while embracing abstraction. The result is a meditative soundscape that resonates with the listener, evoking a sense of place and introspection. Produced by Subespai.

8:00pm - 8:20pm

Verónica Cerrotta: Camadas Verticales

"Camadas verticales" is a collage of times and spaces. Of objects and landscapes. Of gestures, textures, paths and movements. It was made from field recordings taken between 2020 and 2022 in the interior of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Verónica Cerrotta: Field recordings and composition. Federico Fragalá: Mastering.

8:20pm - 9:00pm

Thomas Catlaw: Soundsketches Of A Desert Suburb

This work sonically tells a story of a day in the life of a suburb in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert. It consists of four connected soundsketches based on field recordings at four locations central to the city’s life. Here, the forces of nature and urbanization create soundscapes both beautiful and brutal. Water, long gone from its original surface locations, re-emerges everywhere in human-made forms. “Bridge (Daybreak)” opens the work as the sun rises and day begins over a pedestrian bridge at Town Lake, once a dry river bed. “House (Morning)” travels to suburban tract housing, where swimming pools are an ecological affront and sanity-saving sanctuary in the face of climate change. “Canal (Afternoon)” visits a lifeline bringing water to the city from great distances. It is increasingly a space of recreation and development. In “Park (Twilight),” evening play, cicadas, and water dripping within a canal gate usher in the night. Produced by Thomas Catlaw.

9:00pm - 9:45pm

Natalia Rivera Riffo: Resonance Of The Underearth: Dialogues With The Sonic Spirits Of Nature

An immersive radio work that explores the hidden depths of the Earth through sound. It emphasizes a decolonial perspective on ecology, inviting listeners to hear the voices of nature's sonic spirits. This piece blends natural recordings with artificial intelligence and technological tools to create a multi-layered sonic experience. Compositions such as "Scram the Glacier," "Shynte Aanda," "Respira," "Forêt Millenary Araucaria," and "Ritus" reflect different elements of the Earth's life forces. By giving a voice to nature, the work challenges anthropocentric perspectives and seeks to reconnect humanity with the planet's deep ecological wisdom. Produced by Natalia Rivera Riffo.

9:45pm - 10:00pm

French Theory (Elena Truuts/Martin Kikas ): Et Tu Sais And You Know

The album was conceived as a fictional radio broadcast where the sound environment ensures continuity between the spoken poems, which reveal the chaotic fragility of bodies in space-time - a landscape familiar to all travellers, regardless of the reason for their journey: love, escape, migration. One thing is certain: this radically modern journey is by no means one of leisure. There is no verbal tourism in this unrhymed poetry. Texts and Voice: Elena Truuts. Sound Design: Martin Kikas. Visit frenchtheory.bandcamp.com.

10:00pm - 10:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 41

1) Gardika Gigih - Mikrokosmos 1 (10:14). 2) Renán Zelada Cisneros - No recuerdo las montañas (16:48). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

10:30pm - 11:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 41

3) Dariusz Mazurowski - Metropolis Balticum Interiors (7:18). 4) Nicola Monopoli - 3 Stanzas (7:47). 5) Mattia Benedetti - nel buio (2:53). 6) Pablo Paniagua - Improvisación con Hongos (14:46). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

11:00pm - 11:30pm

Shaun Robert: Una Habitación Real A Partir De La Imaginación

Cross talk and frequency drifting pulls the strings of his heart and relating to loops and rough editing, audio drop outs, a Sonic Organic. A mix of forms in an expanding wave , nudging and slating whim, composition dealt in reality, a truth of intimate confessional and intruding a microphone, the tension of triggered sounds to ape pictures of life.  Produced by Shaun Robert.

11:30pm - 12:00am

Kazuya Ishigami: Something Too Huge

This work symbolically depicts the complex and tense state of the global environment by beginning with footsteps, followed by the gradual overlapping and unfolding of ambient, unbalanced harmonies and noise. The footsteps symbolize the traces of human existence and its impact on the global environment. Harmony and noise symbolize the dissonance caused by human intervention in the global environment.
The acoustic space of monotonous footsteps and noise may be heard as a space of wishful thinking that the environmental problems we are facing at the moment are just a dream. The sustained resonance of harmonies may be heard as the cry of the earth.
The silence at the end may be interpreted in many ways as to what it means. Produced by Kazuya Ishigami.

12:00am - 9:45am

Body Edit Mind

Parts 3, 4 and 5 of Milo Thesiger-Meacham's Body Edit Mind, a 22-hour work for radio originally commissioned by Radio Art Zone for the European Capital of Culture 2022. Featuring 10-second audio extracts from over 6000 unseen videos found online, original sound recordings, music, hand-held camera audio and writing, Body Edit Mind follows an unnamed narrator as they move house and piece together a world of recording devices, names, crime, real-world characters and media from across the globe.