12 artists put themself, together with a ton of equipement, into a van and get on the trip on the mountain village Lazaropole at 1300 masl. They occupied a old village house, set the equipement and started workling on various fields of art, focusing on the sound. The sound of nature. they went there because they were isolated from the rush and noise from the city and the chaos of the urban life. Because they love soundscape and field recordings. They love to make music and perform together. Because in Lazaropole they were immersed in an inexhaustible source of sounds. Because the village is surrounded with breathtaking places. Because they love nature! What you’ll listen is the result of that stay.
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Show 381: by Jeremy Kelley
Jeremy Kelly is a noise musician based in Hudson, New York. He uses
radio feedback to create psychedelic noise collages.
Show 378: Truus Makes Waves by Truus de Groot
Truus Makes Waves
An Autobiographic opera by Truus de Groot
With:
Johnny Dowd – presenter
Solex (aka Elisabeth Esselink) – Instrumentation on “NY NY”
Kathy Ziegler – Bontempi Organ on “Toilet Dame”
Analog Synthesizers sounds from Worm
Timeline
Intro by Johnny Dowd
Truus reads from Diary from 1980 (actual recording from 1980)
Truus reads from Diary from 1979
Song: Done Me wrong Blues (recorded at WORM 2012)
Hoboken Street argument – (actual recording from 1983)
Song: Hoboken Runaround – recorded in Hoboken 1983
Song: NY NY – written in 1983 (recorded at WORM 2012) instrumentation by Solex
Song: Seven Rounds (recorded at WORM 2012)
Song: Hoboken dirty Kids – (actual recording from 1983)
Song: Hector – (actual recording from 1987)
strange Phone call – >From Truus’ strange phone call collection
Song: Unlikely Crush – (recorded at WORM 2012)
Song: Toilet Dame – (recorded at WORM 2012)
Closing words by Johnny Dowd
Written by Truus de Groot (aka Geertruda De Groot Hrnjak) 2012
Truus Makes waves
An autobiographical opera by Truus de Groot about her earliest years in the US. Dealing with the isolation and loneliness through her ongoing often humorous audio observations that she has collected over the years.
The piece starts out with Truus reading form her Diary in 1980, shortly before her departure to the US. Just minor observations of a 20 year old, nothing special yet a moment in time. Not really a clue she would be going to the US mere months later, never to call the Netherlands her home again.
It was an adventure looking back for her, but at that time these were just impulsive decisions. Never thinking twice, why am I doing this? Is there future here?? What will I do? Her first stop was a connection she made on a whim in Eindhoven, David Linton, who lived in Tribeca, NY. His roommate was Lee Renaldo, who was at that time painting. From there her US journey began.
In her isolation she could see the absurd humor of a culture that was so new to her. The many hours spent just looking at people, their silly habits, crazy public fights, moody encounters, make this opera a time capsule of sorts. It also conveys her frustrations of being harassed endlessly by the prying eyes of males that feasted their eyes on a beautiful yet naive young immigrant.
However bothersome that might have been, Truus always translated it into humorous musical reflections. It is not dark yet perhaps a bit cynical, but full of irony.
It travels from 1979 to up to around 1990’s
Show 377: Nature Tones For Mental Therapy by Richie Herbst
“Nature Tones For Mental Therapy” is a collage of field recordings of the soundcheck and surroundings of the “Hommage á Sun Ra” open air festival in Nickelsdorf / Austria (june 2012).
In a very harmonic atmosphere, you will listen to the nature; like birds chirping, kids playing and singing, people meet each other, skoaling, … on the other / outer side Marshall Allen, Juini Both, Ddkern and Philipp Quehenberger doing soundcheck, all over the place, for their upcoming (and amazing, btw) gig at night.
Show 376: accumool by Matze Schmidt
Is »accumoolation« just the accu-moola for vintage lean production?
Accumulation seems to find its expression sometimes directly in instruments and media. Loopers boosted one-man bands and street music stars over the last years. They enable to “play with oneself” by an implemented write/read and repeat function that allows to double productivity and voluminousness. They are the incorporated “Single-Labourer-Working-In-Teams-Unit”. How does it sound to batch and batch and batch by means of this mean of production?
http://www.n0name.de/38317/accumool/accumoolnew.pdf
Matze Schmidt is an German Artist, using web and radio for mirror-works.
Show 373: THE TIME MACHINE – Ufos by Plastique de Rêve
Between live mix, sound collage and scientific experiment, “The Time Machine” explores the many dimensions of past and present day electronic dance music, quantum-jumping the barriers within the genre, blurring the lines between past, present and future, with its search-lights focused on the rare and unusual.
The test-pilot is Daze Dasen aka Plastique de Rêve, a swiss deejay and producer with releases on labels such as Gigolo, Turbo, DFA, Supersoul Recordings, Mental Groove or Space Factory Disques. Originally from Geneva but now a long-time Berlin resident, Plastique De Rêve’s fascination for electronic sounds goes back to his childhood in the 70s, and he has studied, produced and collected electronic music since 1984 up to this day.
http://listn.to/PlastiqueDeReve
Show 370: what you doin’ tapin (radia edit) by Dani Gal & Achim Lengerer
British Artist William Furlong began a project of mapping the territory of contemporary art in a series of cassette editions. The Audio Arts project is a massive archive of intervies wirg artists ranging from Joseph Beuys to Tracey Emin, but also contains documents of world exibitions, symposia, festivals and many original acoustic works by artists. Furlong finds rgar his way of working – using sounds and voice as materials – is a sculptural and creative process. It arose from his intimate association with the recorded voice.
In 2007 artists Achim Lengerer and Dani Gal visited Furlong in his Audio Arts studio and recorded this sound piece as a reference to his body of work.
This Radia show is a special edit of Lengerer and Gal’s piece realized in 2007 for their project VOICEOVERHEAD. “Voiceoverhead” dealt with performative aspects of speech, sound documents and archived spoken language.
Any resemblance with Radia show 228 by radio x is accidental but undeniable.
Show 367: Drivetime by Ed Baxter
Drivetime. Anchor: Chris Dixon. Newsreader: Will Luscombe. Music: Xentos Fray Bentos. Written and directed by Ed Baxter.
[Warning: this show contains themes which some listeners may find distressing.]
Show 366: ATC Mix by John Gough
ATC Mix is a compilation of interactions between pilots and air traffic controllers from airports across the globe. The conversations range from controllers directing traffic at Dublin, Rio de Janiero and Barbados Airports to UFO sightings, an air force pilot ejecting from his burning jet and Air Force One taxiing out of a closed Manchester airport.
This show is about the sounds of the radios used between the planes and the towers as much as the transmitted conversations. The human voices, radio interference and alert tones are used as source material for a series of improvisations using tape and feedback loops, digital effects and synthesis to morph the sounds into rhythmic patters and melodies which morph into an alien soundscape.
This program was inspired by the work of Keith Phelan at http://5p4c3.com/eist/le/shannon and the people who take the time to stream all the traffic over at http://www.liveatc.net/.
This program was created by John Gough at Curious Broadcast.
No souls were injured in the making of this program.
Show 365: Kanal 103: 20 years of freedom!
Last year Kanal 103 celebrated 20 years of its first broadcast. Kanal 103 is important (terrestrial) radio station that determined the underground scene and the open mindedness in Skopje and beyond. Kanal 103 is the only non-commercial radio station in Macedonia with cult following among the audience. Transmitting since 1991, it’s promoting avant-garde music and ideas, and is responsible for the most important cultural transformations in the region. During its existence there were produced lots of jingles, radio pieces and short radio dramas with strong ideological and anti-state edge. In this honor we produced this audio collage as a homage to this past 20 years of independence, surfing through the history of the audio production. Kanal 103 – 20 years of freedom!
“The listener would recognise the programme because nobody else in Skopje plays music from Frank Zappa to post-rock and from Kraftwerk to modern techno.” prof. Rajko Muršič (University of Ljubljana)
“I think the radio station is one of my favouite places in the world, like a small satellite floating in space, beaming out joy from cold labyrinths of madness.” Daniel Potter (The White Funz)
http://www.kanal103.com.mk
http://www.myspace.com/kanal103
http://www.last.fm/user/Kanal103
http://twitter.com/kanal103