Show 652: IGITUR FLOTSAM (Radio Worm/Klangendum)



IGITUR FLOTSAM - a stream of deserted anthems, disembodied voices, morse signals, crank calls, 
corroded tapes, radio statics, counting games and wanderings through empty buildings.
This radioplay is based on the unfinished gothic tale IGITUR - a collection of texts abandoned by its 
writer Stéphane Mallarmé in 1869.

A man wakes up in the middle of the night. Is there something there? or has something disappeared? 
Outside are opaque constellations of stars, the radio plays random sounds from beyond and the phone 
is dead.  It seems as if something has been accompanying him already all the time, stealing his identity 
by being a double.  Trying to escape this double he leaves his room and outside on the stairs he 
happens upon more reflections, shadows and doubles.
He tries to conjure these multiples by counting steps and doors on the way. 
Finally downstairs everything vanishes in the dark when all the sounds of the world enter the 
large open space. 


Credits: 
music: Reinier van Houdt 
text: Stéphane Mallarmé/Reinier van Houdt 
voice: David Tibet

Thank you: David Tibet, Ossian Brown, Rita Knuistingh Neven, Andere Baustelle, 
Simon Lenski,  Susanne Fröhlich, Sascha Sulimma

produced by Worm/Klangendum