Show 1060: “In the waiting room” by Kyriakos Plsds (Kanal 103)

“In the Waiting Room” is a sound performance first presented at To Pikap record store in Thessaloniki, Greece, as part of the art exhibition Empty Chairs, which took place in April, 2025.

The piece draws inspiration from Giannis Skarimpas short story “Three Empty Chairs” – a ghost tale that subtly shifts between the comic and the uncanny. In this work, Skarimpas’ peculiar language is stripped away to be reassembled through sound, a world of scattered fragments, stray echoes, and uncertain sequences – what is said and what remains unsaid.

Kyriakos Plsds: composition and digital programming, electroacoustic guitar, field recordings, vocals

Eleonora Siarava: voice
Recorded and mixed by Kyriakos Plsds
Mastered by Christos Megan

The integral version is available here:

https://kyriakosplsds.bandcamp.com/

Kyriakos Plsds is a musician who moves across a broad spectrum of sonic landscapes. His practice drifts between folk-inspired songwriting and experimental fields. He has released many albums and performed live with bands such as Minor Mine, As Never Before, Next & Patient, My Last Spring, The Coal Heart and Πειραματική Ορχήστρα Ασυμφωνίας.

show 1059: Rumbling for Peace (Soundart Radio)


8th May 2025 was marked in the UK as the 80th Anniversary of VE Day–“Victory in Europe”. The plan was to meet that evening at the Soundart Radio studio, and make some noise on behalf of the cause of peace everywhere. As we gathered to cook and eat together beforehand, we accidentally set off the fire alarms and disrupted the peace for everyone around. This set the tone for the improvisation that followed. Featuring Hessel Veldman, Nicole van der Veen, Sam Richards, Phil Harrison, Kerry Priest, Shelly and Otto Love, Lucinda Guy, Chris Booth and probably some others. Produced by Hessel Veldman for Soundart Radio.

Show 1058: Live at TMAG / Sisters Akousmatica (R1 Dunedin)

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An excerpt from a live performance at TMAG (the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery) for the Dark MOFO 2023 festival, by the nipaluna Hobart based Radio Art duo Sisters Akousmatica (Julia Drouhin and Phillipa Stafford).

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Sisters Akousmatica has been expanding radio projects to explore the radical possibilities of transmission since 2015 within collective and feminist radio practices. From Broom Broom car to Sea Hag boat, Sisters Akousmatica navigate on the edges of ‘legitimate’ broadcast.

https://www.sistersakousmatica.org/

https://www.instagram.com/radioqueens/