Randophonic is best thought of as an intraversal radio program which observes no particular genre, political or even space-time boundaries. Though we do often fix our focus on long running series, the latest of which we're calling The Final Countdown (aka the 1,297 Greatest Records of All Time Right Now Right Here). And we're not afraid of noise.
The countdown continues. The 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.
The 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes rejoined. Now in order.
The non-chronological countdown reaches a turning point. Still 499 tracks we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.
The non-chronological countdown continues. The 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.
An older show cleaned up and somewhat reconfigured on the topic of ... nothing in particular, beyond angling for the psychedelecized edges. The weird stuff.
the non-chronological countdown continues -- the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.
The non-chronological countdown continues -- the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes ...
The non-chronological countdown continues -- the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.
The non-chronological countdown continues -- those 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.
Our non-chronological countdown continues of the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes. Confusion to the enemy.
A return to the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes. Anything and everything as long as it's good.
Rerun of a program first broadcast last year sometime, because it was the 49th anniversary of 1972, and it felt important at the time.
The non-chronological countdown continues -- the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.
The non-chronological countdown continues -- the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.
the non-chronological countdown continues. The 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.
The non-chronological countdown continues -- 1499 greatest records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.
The non-chronological countdown continues: the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes. Whatever that means. It means how to be confused.
a return to the non-chronological countdown of the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes, because we all need to get way better at being confused.
Being a three hour dive into so-called Krautrock and/or Kosmiche Muzik -- The German Problem. The problem being there's so darned much of it that we haven't really given a proper listen.
They call it 24 Hours of Audio Art. We prefer Noise Day. This is an hour of stuff we put together for the 2022 version.
A special Randophonic Christmas program in which nothing much special happens beyond a hazy memory of a particular Christmas, certain fragmented details of which have somehow stuck in the memory of the radio programmer sometimes known as The Man With 2 Hats.
the top 1499 songs we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes ... a countdown in scrambled order.
The non-chronological countdown of the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes continues.
The 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes, a countdown presented in non-chronological order.
The non-chronological countdown continues. The 1499 records we all need to hear before eschaton immenatizes. And it's fun.
The non-chronological countdown continues. The 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes, so we're all on the same page when the big door finally opens.
The non-chronological countdown continues -- the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes. Because somebody needs to do something.
the latest in our latest countdown. The 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immanetizes. Confusing as it should be.
Instalment #19 of How To Be Confused (aka the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes) takes a turn for the harrowing, the haunted, the uncanny, the scary ... because it's that time of year.
The 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes interrupted by noise and sidedtracks and other relevant explosions and distractions. Back at it after a prolonged summer re-direct to 49 years ago.
Part six of counting down the 49 greatest records of 49 years ago ... because it seems to matter. At least, it did when we got started.
Continuing the dive into the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes ... because if you never go over the top, how will you see what's on the other side?
Note the name change. It's the same basic trajectory -- a different title ... for reasons. The 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes -- a countdown presented in non-chronological order with all manner of interruptions. Confusion is always next.
In which we continue to try to figure out what we're actually doing with the radio airwaves of late beyond the obvious, working the music and noise toward (hopefully) some kind of meaningful sonic experience.
in which we finally get back to the 1,499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immanetizes -- True Wild Sounds of Love + Adventure, Truth + Confusion -- Randophonic's longest, least concise countdown yet.
Four hour generative mix of fresh insomnia c/o the Absolute Value of Noise. Part of CiTR's 2021 24 Hours Of Audio Art ... in celebration of Art's Birthday.
In honour of Art's Birthday (which technically started at midnight) our entire program was a dive into noise (aka audio art) of one form other, including a rerun of Radio With Everything At Hand -- a history of audio art at CiTR.
This being our second attempt to look back and do justice to 2020 (the year that was). Not so much stuff that was new in 2020 as stuff that sounded fresh, relevant, alive to our ears.
Instalment #5 of whatever it is we're doing now. Something to do with the 1499 records that need to be heard before the eschaton immanetizes. Music and noise unto ... well, who knows?