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Radio Concrete
Radio Concrete #55 - Ilan Barkani

Radio Concrete

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 29:00


This episode features original sounds by Ilan Barkani. Barkani is a multidisciplinary artist, composer, improviser and teacher, living and working in Jerusalem, a founding member of the artist collective "Sedek", and a member of the interdisciplinary collaborative ensemble “Ptilia". "A geography of sound [...] is the geography of encounters, misses, happenstance and events: invisible trajectories and configurations between people and things, unfolding in the dimension of the actual while formlessly forming the dimensions of its possibility" - Salomé Voegelin, The Political Possibility of Sound In this piece, called ‘halls (joining)', Barkani continues his exploration of combining field recordings and minimal/reductionist instrumentals, to compose and perform imagined, semi-coincidental, (what Voegelin calls) “impossible territories”. Radio Concrete by Hagai Izenberg is a monthly experimental radio show broadcasted on Resonance Extra, focusing on live mixing and processing of field recordings together with contemporary music and soundscapes. https://ilan-barkani.bandcamp.com/ https://www.hagaizenberg.com/

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Radio Concrete
Radio Concrete 53 - Or Rimer (3)

Radio Concrete

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 29:32


This episode features original music by the Or Rimer. Rimer, born in 1986, is a musician and composer based in Tel Aviv who plays in several bands and works with a variety of artists, including video and film makers, choreographers, and visual and performance artists, for whom he creates original scores and soundscapes. He also trains soccer teams. Radio Concrete by Hagai Izenberg is a monthly experimental radio show broadcasted on Resonance Extra - which deals with live mixing and processing of field recordings together with radio broadcasting and concrete sounds. www.hagaizenberg.com/

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Radio Concrete
Radio Concrete #43 - Or Rimer (2)

Radio Concrete

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 29:00


This episode features original music by the Or Rimer and additional samples and sounds provided by Alex Sesper, Tamar Hirschfeld and Maya Landsamann. Rimer, born in 1986, is a musician and composer based in Tel Aviv who plays in several bands and works with a variety of artists, including video and film makers, choreographers, and visual and performance artists, for whom he creates original scores and soundscapes. He also trains soccer teams. Radio Concrete by Hagai Izenberg is a monthly experimental radio show broadcasted on Resonance Extra - which deals with live mixing and processing of field recordings together with radio broadcasting and concrete sounds. https://www.hagaizenberg.com/

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Beatseeker
Behind the Scenes of a Soundtrack with Music Supervisor Alison Moses

Beatseeker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 29:22


In this episode Alison Moses joins us from Los Angeles. Alison is a music supervisor at Aperture - a company that specializes in curating soundtracks for TV and movies. She oversees the music in projects including High Fidelity (Hulu), Good Girls (NBC), Fresh Off the Boat (ABC), Girls (HBO), and films including The Craft, Game Night, Neighbors, and Trainwreck. She knows how to pick amazing tunes in part because she has DJed all over Los Angeles and she's hosted DJ shows on KChung Radio and Resonance Extra. A good soundtrack has always been critical for setting the vibe on a TV show or movie. We sit down with Alison to better understand how she approaches her craft. What it was like to pick songs for a TV sequel to the cult movie - High Fidelity. We also discuss how the sound track business has been impacted by the rise of video and audio streaming platforms - like why Dawson's Creek on Netflix can't use the original theme song, Paula Cole's “I Don't Want to Wait” Follow Alison on Instagram at: @alison.wav and on Spotify at: @alison.wav. Check out Aperture Music at: aperturemusic.com ... Beatseeker has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 10 Music Technology Podcasts on the web: https://blog.feedspot.com/music_technology_podcasts/ Learn more: beatseeker.fm Insta: @beatseekerpod Twitter: @beatseekerpod Facebook: facebook.com/beatseekerpod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beatseeker Beatseeker is sponsored by the Boombox Music League: boomboxsoftware.com

Radio Concrete
Radio Concrete #30 - Resonance Extra

Radio Concrete

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 29:00


Radio Concrete #30 as broadcast on March 2020 -- Contemporary music, experimental & everyday sounds. Composed using the following: -- Room To Land by Tim Daisy & Ikue Mori La Chicle En La Boca by Three Bulb Cyclist Mammoth Conglomerate by Moses & Blue Totokia by Glia Che Guevara UN 1964 Forcing air down a small pipe by Dirch Blewn Blue - Thing Music by Erin Demastes Everything Is Ridiculous by Andrew Hamilton More info on Radio Concrete at: https://www.hagaizenberg.com/ https://www.facebook.com/radioconcrete/

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Radio Concrete
Radio Concrete #29 - Resonance Extra (UK)

Radio Concrete

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 29:00


Mixture of extracted sounds and music from all available medias. Materials used in order of appearance: — Cinq Grimaces - Relaxing Vibraphonic + Police enforcing Covid Markus Breuss - BRS2 (2020) Music for Robot Santa Number 7 by Very Tired Astronaut Paul Myhalik (oktavist) 2 COVID-19: The New Variants Orphan Fairytale _ Princesse Peignoir & Prince Pyama Rusałka Ice Mix by Jeff Gburek Over the fields we go by Łukasz Suchy Semantic Radiation by Zebularin Our Sailor Suits by The Smudge Cinq Grimaces (played by Olga Scheps) — More info about Radio Concrete at: https://www.hagaizenberg.com https://www.facebook.com/radioconcrete/

Radio Concrete
Hagai Izenberg - Radio Concrete #27 (as broadcasted on Resonance Extra on 14/10/2020)

Radio Concrete

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 28:59


Sound artist Hagai Izenberg is using here an eclectic mixture of recordings starting with a weather report narration by David Lynch , moving into my recording of Steve Reich's "Electric Counterpoint" (taken from the album 33 RPM) and then followed by the sound files listed below. All together resulting a cinematic radio spectacle where "ready made" audio materials are being recontextualised as they detach from their origin. — Materials used in order of appearance: Weather Report by David Lynch (US) 33 RPM by Yaron Deutsch (Israel) Los Angeles Police Department (live broadcast) Do Not Disturb by Glands Of External Secretion (US) Airports recordings mesh-up (YouTube) Musique Grossière by PARSA (Iran) In this lingering Twilight Sparkle by Mark Leckey (UK) The Untitled (August 2020) by Ben Vida (US) My Little Pony Halloween Spooky Moments (YouTube) — Cover photo by Natasha Shakhnes More info about Radio Concrete at: https://www.facebook.com/radioconcrete/

Radio Concrete
Radio Concrete #26

Radio Concrete

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 29:00


4 pieces, some are extracts due to the length of the show (broadcasted on September 9th 2020 on Resonance Extra): -- 37 by Svetlana Maraš (Serbia) Presque rien N°4 by Luc Ferrari (France) Piano Aquieu by Stars of the lid (Texas, US) Tel Aviv Flora & Fauna by Tom Soloveitzik (Israel) -

Conversations From The Center
Episode #6 – Resistance

Conversations From The Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 64:31


We start with our Case Study, a conversation with the Field Recording show, a programme exploring the soundscape, recording, listening, and composing hosted by Kate Carr and Luca Nasciuti. This will be followed by an audio performance piece by Intan Rafiza, entitled ROOT BECOME RITUAL. Our conversation on Resistance is with the esteemed guests Dr. Lisa Brock and Otis Cunningham, long-time activists and historians who have focused on Black resistance in the Americas (and in the world in general). The episode closes with a sound artwork by ogniki, whose focus on the cathartic elements of club culture has us hooked! This podcast series is produced by Sylvain Souklaye, with Dalida María Benfield and Chris Bratton. Lisa Brock (aka Doc Brock) is the Academic Director of the Arcus Center of Social Justice Leadership at Kalamazoo College, where she has worked to infuse social justice into Liberal Arts Education. Her writings on Africa and the African Diaspora have appeared in dozens of academic journals, political outlets, book chapters and the groundbreaking book, Between Race and Empire: African- Americans and Cubans Before the Cuban Revolution. Lisa is a member of the Board Trustees of the Davis Putter Scholarship Fund and senior editor of Praxis Center, an online blog and resource center for scholars, activists and artists. A rebel all her life, Lisa fought for girls’ rights and Black rights while growing up in her native Cincinnati, Ohio area and against police violence and judicial misconduct in Washington D.C. while an undergraduate. She became a leader in the anti-apartheid movement while in graduate school in Chicago and lived in Mozambique as a Fulbright Scholar where she critically merged her academic interest with southern African liberation struggles. She worked to found the Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection at Columbia College Chicago (CCC) and to endow an international travel scholarship for students involved in African-American Studies. She has also led study abroad programs for faculty, students and activist to South Africa and Cuba. As a historian and justice leader, Lisa is an internationalist who views history as a way to enter contemporary discussions about race, class, gender, and global inequalities. Lisa attended Oberlin College and earned her B.A. from Howard University and her M.A. and Ph.D. in African History from Northwestern University. Otis Cunningham is a life-long Chicagoan, health worker, and activist. During the 1960s and 70s, he led national movements in solidarity with liberation movements in Africa, Cuba, Nicaragua, and other areas of the world. He was a member of the African American Solidarity Committee and co-editor of the magazine African Agenda from 1971–1980. He is currently leading educational groups to Cuba and working on a book with his partner on Charleston and Havana during the era of enslavement. Both Lisa and Otis are also Faculty Fellows of CAD+SR, and Lisa is a founding member of our Board of Directors. Ogniki, two intergalactic musical nomads who found each other in Uganda, gravitated towards their polar opposite sounds to interact with the energy of the collective and share with everyone on the dancefloor the moment of togetherness. Morgiana Hz and Slikback combine unique elements from different genres to conjure immersive experiences with ingredients as follows: knowledge of Slavic ancestors, elements of African heritage, tribal rhythms, consciousness of body, free-form noisey and bassy structures, vibrational alchemy, (extended) vocal techniques and deconstructed nature-based aesthetic. Ogniki focus on the catharsis element of club culture, leading listeners in a purge of emotions. Their aim is to bring a feeling of ancestral spells and atmosphere of rituals, drawing upon purifying power of wildness. The Field Recording Show is a programme exploring the soundscape, recording, listening and composing hosted by Kate Carr and Luca Nasciuti. This first episode features interviews with composer Simon Scott and artist and academic Cathy Lane. The pair survey the field recording scene today and discuss their practices. Resonance Extra - 24/7 sound art, radio art and global music. Listen on DAB+ in Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, London and Norwich or via http://extra.resonance.fmIntan Rafiza is a curator and artist. Practicing performance art for the past 15 years , her art pieces reflect and respond to the social criticism within contemporary society. Taking the bold step of creating performance art as expression and medium for having a dialogue with the public.Her performance pieces were exhibited most notably at Gluck50 Milan , Italy 2018, Asiatopia Conference SE Asia, Bangkok, Thailand 2016 & 5th Beyond Pressure Festival, Myanmar 2012 . Currently she is working on her performance series SEMUKA -Face to face. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Out From Under
Cooper Bowman (Altered States Tapes) | NWAP110

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 59:00


Stu Buchanan talks with Cooper Bowman - musician and artist, and founder of the Australian cassette label Altered States Tapes. The label, which recently celebrated its 100th release, features music that sits across punk, industrial, experimental, electronic and noise, with a roster that spans both Australian and international artists.Cooper talks about making music and making tapes, and pulls out a selection of tracks from the label’s past, present and future - including a number of unreleased exclusives from LST, Sleep D, Yuta Matsumura (Orion), Orinokoflo and Newcastle’s Grotesque Circular Dance, as well as a number of Cooper’s solo projects.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Ela Stiles | NWAP109

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 59:00


Taking a radical detour from her early work with Sydney bands Songs and Bushwalking, Ela’ Stiles’ remarkable debut self-titled album mixed acappella folk, drones and tape loops, and she has subsequently layered dark synths, harmonium and drum machines into the mix. With two new albums due to be released soon - each representing dissimilar aspects of her work - we check out a selection of tracks from Ela's back catalogue, and listen to exclusive previews of new material.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra. 

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Andrew Khedoori (Longform Editions) | NWAP108

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 59:00


Stu Buchanan talks with Andrew Khedoori, the founder of the Sydney based project, Longform Editions. Described as a “collective for deep listening”, the project surfaces prolonged exploratory and immersive pieces, each guiding us towards a re-evaluation of the ways in which we listen to music.We’ll hear music from a number of Australian artists in the collective, such as Kate Carr, Felicity Mangan, Paul Mac and Andy Rantzen, and listen to a Longform Editions commission in its entirety - a composition from Sydney artist and musician, Del Lumanta, performing as Steam Vent.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Tangents | NWAP107

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 59:00


Stu Buchanan talks with Sydney quintet Tangents, a band that collide between genres and forms, taking cues from electronic production, post rock, jazz and free improvisation and more. We’ll hear from cellist Peter Hollo and electronic producer Ollie Brown and spool through cuts from the Tangents catalogue.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Michael Kucyk (Efficient Space) | NWAP106

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 59:00


We explore decades-old Australian music, made available for a new generation of listeners via the unique archival label, Efficient Space. We talk with label founder Michael Kucyk and listen to a selection of off-kilter Australian music from the archives, exclusively curated by Michael.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Fia Fiell | NWAP105

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 59:00


We meet Melbourne musician and composer Carolyn Schofield, aka electronic artist Fia Fiell. We’ll be listening to tracks from her two albums on the Nice Music label, and sharing an exclusive selection of rare and unreleased music.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.   

Resonance Moscow Podcast
Resonance Extra w/ Mi Croevkhas (05.03.2018)

Resonance Moscow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 60:03


У нас экстравыпуск, выгруженный прямиком на облачное хранилище. Mi Croevkhas​ записал микс из своих треков с медленным, иногда разламывающимся ритмом, самовитыми сэмплами из окружающей действительности и хип-хоп композиций, а также лоуфайными, синтезаторными мелодиями. Музыкант из Электростали (базирующийся в Москве) в своем творчестве использует все, что может издавать звук: от запиленных пластинок до детских синтезаторов, от сэмплера до полевых записей. Играл в импровизированном проекте «Лес», релизы которого выходили на датском лэйбле Skrot Up! и американском Abscence of Wax.

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Signals from the North
The Ashington Mix Resonance Extra Broadcast 26112017

Signals from the North

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 59:00


Originally broadcast on Resonance Extra as Tyneside Sounds Society #7 The Ashington Mix - Sunday 26th November 2017. Ashington is in the North East of England with a population of roughly 27,000 . It’s a former mining town and was once one of the largest colliery sites in Europe. Woodhorn Museum is based on the site of the former Woodhorn Colliery. http://www.experiencewoodhorn.com We were invited by Woodhorn Museum to work with the young people at the YMCA group based in Ashington town centre and help connect the museum to the different communities and cultures in Ashington and South East Northumberland. http://www.ymcanorthumberland.org.uk The Ashington Mix is a fun and energetic composite of all the mixes, interviews and sounds they made.

Isotopica
Potemkin and an improvised score

Isotopica

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 59:13


Ingredients. An impending anniversary of revolution, one of the great films of the 20C, an assembled group of musicians, some professional, some not, a beautifully restored 150yr old cinema, a mastermind or two. Mix the ingredients without any rehearsal or predetermination (in the style of Cardew's scratch Orchestra), screen the film and improvise (with collaboration from the audience). Enjoy. Today we listen to an edited recording from this remarkable event, one of many coming up to mark the centenary of the Russian Revolution of Oct 1917. Originally conceived as part of a cycle of films commemorating the revolutionary events of 1905, Sergei Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin recreates in documentary-style the failed mutiny of the Black Sea fleet and the subsequent massacre of the people of Odessa. Innovative cinematography and editing techniques heighten the horrific nature of events. Although banned outright in many countries outside Soviet Russia, the film became an international sensation, and has had a lasting impact on world cinema. The arresting sequence of the massacre of civilians on Odessa’s steps is one of the most celebrated, analysed, and quoted in cinema history. The screening is accompanied by an entirely original soundtrack, devised and created in a direct response to the film. Late Junction presenter Max Reinhardt will lead an instant orchestra of professional and non-professional musicians, drawn from across London, to bring a contemporary response to an extraordinary piece of Soviet cinema. Isotopica will be performing Spectre, a 12 hour live improvisation based around a Morse code rendering of the Communist Manifesto on October 17th as a part of these centenary events on Resonance Extra. Spectre can be heard here  

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Scattered Order & M-Squared (Part II) | NWAP104

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 59:00


In the second episode of a two-part Out From Under special, Stu Buchanan talks to Mitchell Jones; founding member of both seminal Australian experimental band Scattered Order and the early 80s record label M-Squared which balanced the prevailing sounds of post-punk with lo-fi punk electronics and experimental explorations from a close knit community of artists.We hear from M-Squared artists Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast, Systematics and Ya Ya Choral, along with Prod, A Cloakroom Assembly and Solipsik, the offshoot of renowned Australian industrial group SPK. We also pick up the Scattered Order story following the demise of M-Squared in 1984, and hear about their journey through the 80s and 90s, heading to an unexpected reformation seven years ago.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra. 

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Scattered Order & M-Squared (Part I) | NWAP103

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 59:00


Whilst the legacies of post-punk, DIY electronics and proto industrial are widely known and documented in the UK and US scenes, their impact in an Australian context is less widely recognised. Bonding over the discovery of Cabaret Voltaire imports in Sydney record stores, Scattered Order formed in 1979 and gorged on a wide range of inputs to create a sound and visual aesthetic that was unique in Australia at the time. Together they also formed the label M Squared and fostered an impressive roster of bands such as Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast, Systematics and Ya Ya Choral.In Part I of a two-part interview, Stu Buchanan talks to Scattered Order’s Mitchell Jones about the early years of the band and the formation and impact of the M-Squared label throughout the late Seventies and early Eighties.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Rand & Holland | NWAP102

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 59:00


Brett Thompson has been the guiding force in the Australian band Rand & Holland for nearly fifteen years, but it's been a tumultuous and often torturous ride. Widespread love for their lo-fi folk debut led to a polished pop follow up that furthered their critical acclaim whilst also setting in place a chain of events that led to the band conducing an artistic volte-face. They recorded a dark, intense and experimental third album, polarising audiences at a short series of live shows before abruptly breaking up.Four years later, in 2015, the fabled album posthumously saw the light of day, and in this episode, Brett Thompson gives a rare interview, explaining the background to the album and the breakup, and revealing that Rand and Holland is, in fact, far from over.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Andy Rantzen & Jochen Gutsch (Hinterlandt) | NWAP101

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 59:00


Andy Rantzen and Jochen Gutsch discuss their new collaborative project, which fuses Andy’s poetic spoken lyrics and Jochen’s diverse musical background, recording and performing as Hinterlandt. Highly conscious of the potential pitfalls of fusing poetry and experimental music, Andy and Jochen carve a path to an outcome that is tense and fascinating and compels you to listen close. We also hear music from Jochen’s Hinterlandt Ensemble and take in back catalogue work from Andy’s Pelican Daughters project.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Martyn Palmer (Broken Chip / Hidden) | NWAP100

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 59:00


Electronic artist Martyn Palmer has been recording calm and tranquil sounds as Broken Chip for many years, but in recent months something fundamental has changed – precipitating a shift from light to dark, from tranquil to anxious, culminating in a new project under the alias Hidden. In this week’s episode of Out From Under, we hear from Martyn Palmer about his new work, the impetus for the shift in direction and how it contrasts with his work as Broken Chip – taking in an exclusive mix of brand new tracks from Hidden and a walk through Martyn’s back catalogue.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Host | NWAP099

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 59:00


For six years, Nathan Jenkins was part of Australian extreme metal band The Amenta, known for their refusal to fully commit to any sense of what a metal band should be. After working within those extremities and contradictions, Nathan established the solo project titled Host, fusing dark ambient, noise and drone. In this episode of Out From Under, Stuart Buchanan talks to Nathan about this transition and his highly ritualistic approach to music making, as well as his role as curator for the upcoming two-day event, Black Mountain.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Marcus Whale | NWAP098

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 59:00


Marcus Whale has been straddling the worlds of experimental music and alternative pop throughout his career, from his early improvisational work as Scissor Lock, through the densely layered electronic pop of Collarbones to the taut, politically charged BV project he formed with Guerre aka Cassius Select. In this episode, we celebrate Marcus’ debut solo release under his own name, as he talks about his work, his personal growth, and his political intent, and reflects on the outcomes – one foot on both sides of the channel.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Brainbeau | NWAP097

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 59:00


Brainbeau are a Brisbane-based underground electronic duo featuring Chelsey Charlton and Kat Martin aka Chelvis Chesley and Kat Martian, aka Dust Storm Jogger and X in O, aka Emotional Hoon and El Crumple Dash. There are vestiges of classic Detroit and Chicago techno in their music, riffing off Warp and Rephlex, Not Not Fun and 100% Silk, muddied with a lo-fi aesthetic redolent of a slew of North American tape labels. Stu Buchanan talks to Chelsey and Kat about Brainbeau and Brisbane, the world they’ve created and now inhabit – a place where they take fun very seriously indeed.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Jannah Quilll | NWAP096

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 59:00


Sydney artist Jannah Quill works in electronic installation and performance, exploring and exposing hidden energies, predominantly through the photo voltaic process – translating light into electricity and ultimately into sound and music. Through her work she begins to “uncase electronic music for what it really is”. In this episode of Out From Under, I talk to Jannah Quill about her work and her process, and listen to her solo sound works – including a set recorded for the Liquid Architecture event, Ritual Community Music – and works recorded under her WDK project with Laura Hunt from Sydney punk band Ghastly Spats.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Andrew Tuttle | NWAP095

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 59:00


Andrew Tuttle is an artist who for twelve years has been exploring the relationship between the electronic and the acoustic – primarily by marrying the worlds of laptop processing with that of banjo and acoustic guitar. He has played live with artists such as Matmos, Mike Cooper, and Blank Realm, and recently released the album ‘Fantasy League’ on the Room40 imprint, Someone Good.Andrew discusses the inherent tension in his work and his relationship with his home city of Brisbane. In the second half, we hear an exclusive new recording from Andrew, titled ‘Transitory Adaptations’ – a mixtape of edited improvisations created while on the road in Europe, recorded in hotel rooms in Lausanne and Berlin and on a train from Berlin to Basel in April 2016.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Lawrence English | NWAP094

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 59:00


Curator, musician and sound artist Lawrence English founded his Room 40 label over fifteen years ago, and in the intervening years has nurtured over 150 releases in a roster that includes David Toop, Tim Hecker and Grouper and Australian figures such as Oren Ambarchi, Chris Abrahams, and Ben Frost.In a wide-ranging interview, he talks about his long-standing relationship with the city of Brisbane, his deep commitment to opening the doors to seemingly inaccessible music, and the ways in which he considers our complex and evolving relationship with sound and listening.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Jonathan Pizzay (3BS Records) | NWAP093

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 59:00


Sydney label 3BS Records was originally created by Blue Mountains-based musician Jonathan Pizzay as an outlet for his Mannheim Rocket and Klangberg projects, but has subsequently grown into a home for other artists sharing their label manager’s respect for experimental techno, ambient exploration, dystopian noise and low-end sonics. In this episode, we’re guided through the back catalogue taking in fellow Mountains resident Broken Chip, New Zealand’s Borrowed cs, Simon Unwin aka Hence Therefore, and Jonathan’s confrontational noise project Extreme Misanthropy Crew.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Ghostgirl, Via Tania | NWAP092

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 59:00


Two Australian artists working at the fringes of popular music; both on radically different musical trajectories, but nonetheless equally compelled by a deep desire to protect their own creative freedom. We hear from Via Tania, who discusses her twenty year career, playing with artists such as Prefuse 73, Tortoise, Marcus Popp and Jori Hulkonnen, and weaving her way from nineties grunge, through alt.jazz and Finnish techno to her recent work with a Chicago orchestra; and we talk to Sydney producer Ghostgirl, as she embarks on a spiritually-rich electronic project, inspired by a chance encounter with two rookie soldiers on Chat Roulette.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Nadir, Sounds Are Sounds | NWAP091

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 59:00


Two artists pushing back against the tyranny of the machine in electronic music – capturing inputs and processing outputs in ways that rely less directly on spending face time with the laptop screen. Alex White talks about Nadir, his noise collaboration with Ben Byrne, which rejects dark, power noise in favour of a light and bright counterpoint; and jazz musician Jacques Emery discusses the wide range of electronic output on his Sounds Are Sounds label, all of which favour art over craft, and – much like jazz – focus on a constant refinement of improvisational practice.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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The Necks | NWAP090

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 59:00


Chris Abrahams and Tony Buck discuss their wholly-improvised live shows and their approach to studio recording, plus there’s music from ‘Vertigo’ and their 1989 debut ‘Sex’, along with unreleased music from both Chris’ upcoming solo album on Room 40 and the new album from Tony’s collaborative project, Circadia.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

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Gail Priest, Astrid Zeman, Daniel Whiting, Happy Axe | NWAP089

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 58:59


Plus, interviews and music with three artists from the most recent ‘Pretty Gritty’ event – vocalist, composer and multi-instrumentalist Astrid Zeman; Sydney sound artist Daniel Whiting and Canberra musician Happy Axe, who lulls beautiful and eerie tones from her violin and musical saw.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

Getting Better Acquainted

In GBA 242 we get better acquainted with Maco. He describes a life spent with sound, from free parties, to roadying, to speech radio, to music; from hiding with the music equipment at school to listening to his voice in an Anechoic Chamber. We also cover being a father, how travelling and background influences your accent and the importance of wilderness years. This conversation was recorded in Studio 2 at the community radio station where he works. Maco plugs: 5th March - 24 Hour Broadcast - Reverbathon: https://www.facebook.com/events/563823997108936/ macohibs on twitter: https://twitter.com/macohibs Website: http://macoaudio.co.uk/ I plug: What About the Men? Mansplaining Masculinity: https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/sut-presents-what-about-the-men-mansplaining-maculinity http://mansplainingmasculinity.co.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/goosefat101 Donating: http://bit.ly/1LUtbKt We mention: Irvine Welsh: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irvine_Welsh Ian Rankin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Rankin Hibs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibernian_F.C. Hearts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C. Brighton Bears: http://brightonbearweekend.com/ Radio Reverb: http://www.radioreverb.com/ Remember You're A Womble: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIxkqoNi8I4 Second Summer of Love: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Summer_of_Love Pure/Sativa: http://markterrylush.blogspot.co.uk/2010/03/pure-most-mental-club-in-history.html http://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2014/01/nightclubbing-pure-scotland Detroit Techno: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_techno Radio 4: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4 Radiolab: http://www.radiolab.org/ Sex Pistols: http://www.sexpistolsofficial.com/ Joy Division: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division University of Brighton: https://www.brighton.ac.uk/index.aspx 6 Music: http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music Late Junction: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tp52 Radiolab Criticism: http://hyphenmagazine.com/blog/2012/10/22/science-racism-radiolabs-treatment-hmong-experience Cbeebies Radio: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/radio Ministry of Stories: show http://bit.ly/1LUv2iD Ministry of Stories: org http://ministryofstories.org Jenni Murray: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenni_Murray Terry Saunders: http://www.terrysaunders.co.uk/ Listen with Mother: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listen_with_Mother Out in Brighton: http://www.radioreverb.com/shows/out-in-brighton HIV Happy Hour: http://www.radioreverb.com/shows/HIV-Happy-Hour Refugee Radio: http://www.radioreverb.com/shows/refugee-radio Carousel Radio: http://www.radioreverb.com/shows/shut-up-listen English Disco Lovers: http://www.radioreverb.com/shows/English-DiscoLovers EDL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Defence_League Resonance: https://www.resonancefm.com/ The Restart Project: https://therestartproject.org/podcast/ Resonance Extra: https://extra.resonance.fm/ The Artist Taxi Driver: https://www.youtube.com/user/chunkymark Taxi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxi_(2015_film) Non Linear Hearing: http://bit.ly/1LUw8La Anechoic Chamber: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anechoic_chamber Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ Soundcloud's trouble: http://www.factmag.com/2016/02/11/soundcloud-financial-report-44m-losses/ Feedburner: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FeedBurner Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review? Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!

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BYOB Brass Band mix

SOAS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 121:48


Will Roper, Austin Cooper and Max RG from BYOB, recently sprung a two-hour mix of brass band from around the world. Originally aired as part of their first 6hour installment on Resonance Extra, this mix gives a taster of some of the global styles their residency will feature. Tracklist: Rebirth Brass Band - Do Watcha Wanna Fanfare Ciocarlia - Golden Days Red Baraat - Chaal Baby Anthony Holborne - Renaissance Suite Grimethorpe Colliery Band - Concerto D’Aranjuez Gangbe Brass Band - Les Vrais Amis Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - Balicky Bon Riot Jazz - Paradox Spok Frevo Orquestra - Frevo Vassourinhas Kocani Orquestar - Papigo Aisakawa Brass Band - Kplango Song Ghana The Unthanks with Brighouse and Rastrick Band - The King of Rome Hackney Colliery Band - GTFA Hot 8 Brass Band - What’s My Name? The Williams Fairey Brass Band - Acid Brass Banda La Arroladora Brass Peru - Huayno Amorcito Youngblood Brass Band - Brooklyn

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SOAS Radio
Brass Bands of New Orleans

SOAS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 152:42


Will Roper takes a listen to the evolution of the Brass Band sound of New Orleans. In an interview with expert Matt Sakakeeny, we hear how the tradition has changed from its early roots from slavery, through to its importance mingling with the sounds of jazz and later R&B, funk and hip-hop. We hear songs and stories of the key bands, and how the music highlights topics such as race relations in the US, police brutality, community spirit, gender roles and musics role in post-Katrina New Orleans. Matt Sakakeeny is a Professor at Tulane University, researcher and author of 'Roll With It: Brass Bands in the Streets of New Orleans' http://mattsakakeeny.com/ Originally broadcast as part of BYOB's Brass Band Takeover on Resonance Extra with SOAS Radio on 18th Feb.2016 Playlist Stooges Brass Band -Where Ya From? Bunk Johnson & Bunk's Brass Band - Bye & Bye Jelly Roll Morton - Funeral Marches The Young Tuxedo Brass Band - Free As A Bird/Near My God To Thee Leroy Jones - Just A Little While To Stay Here Dirty Dozen Brass Band - My Feet Can't Fail Me Now Eureka Brass Band - Lady Be Good Dirty Dozen Brass Band - Cissy Strut Rebirth Brass Band - Feel Like Funkin' It Up Deff Generation - Running With The Second Line Soul Rebels Brass Band - Let Your Mind Be Free Rebirth Brass Band ft Soulja Slim - You Don't Wanna Go To War Hot 8 Brass Band - RastaFunk Hot 8 - Ray Nagin (You Bang We Bang Bang) The Stooges Brass Band - Why They Have To Kill Him? Free Agents Brass Band - We Made It Through That Water TBC Brass Band - Encore New Breed Brass Band ft. 5h Ward Weebie - Whatcha Werkin It Fa The Pinettes - Get A Life Rebirth Brass Band - Here To Stay