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Show 1063: Brouillon Jardin, Jardin Brouillon by Sophie Courge-Pinna for Jet fm.

Jardin Brouillon est un pièce-recueil d’un temps passé à arpenter les jardins, à tourner
autour des pots, à les dessiner ; inventer son jardin-croquis, le planifier pour l’explorer.
Ajouter un élément un par un, minutieusement fabriquer son paysage. L’autrice nous fait
découvrir ce qui l’obsède dans son jardin secret : les petits être qui l’habitent, les mondes
cachées sous les feuilles. Ballade musicale, improvisations, poèmes et journaux sonores.

Sketchbook Garden is a sound-collection spent wandering through gardens, drawing them;
inventing your sketch-garden, planning it to explore it. Adding elements one by one,
meticulously crafting your landscape. The author lets us discover what obsesses her in her
secret garden: the little beings that inhabit it, the worlds hidden beneath the leaves.
Musical ballad, improvisations, poems and audio journals.

Sophie Courge-Pinna est autrice sonore, poétesse et dessinatrice. Son univers artistique est
peuplé de créatures étranges, qui poussent ou rampent dans des paysages lointains.
Puisant sa force dans la fiction et le fantastique, elle n’hésite pas à brouiller les réalités
dans ses créations, à laisser parler les voix du merveilleux ou de l’inquiétant. Ses œuvres
sont des micro-histoires, des temps d’immersion dans des univers sans codes et
profondément rebelles

 

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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 1045 Breathing Rotations in the Imaginary Radio Station By Stephen Adams with The Music Box Project (Diffusion)


Four musicians of The Music Box Project deliver synchronised breath-length phrases to microphones, their presence doubled by the simultaneous lo-fi local broadcast diffusion of their music through the domestic radios they carry. The radios also diffusing field recordings played to air by a fifth performer, composer-producer Stephen Adams, operating the mixing desk of the Imaginary Radio Station. The installation looping in on itself when the musicians shift to using their radios to play the microphone feedback. All five artists interacting within a shared space of improvised sound-making and intense listening.

Breathing Rotations is a framework for improvising within the Imaginary Radio Station – a networked instrument-cum-sound-installation.

The installation enables a kind of live radio-making and hyper local broadcast to the performance venue and its immediate surroundings, with the performers both creating content for the station, and operating its lo-fi sound diffusion for the audience.

Breathing Rotations takes a mediative approach to the potentials of the Imaginary Radio Station. Four musicians are invited to improvise synchronised breath-length phrases to the four microphones at four corners of the room. With long pauses between phrases as the musicians move from one microphone to the next. Their sound-making and their movements are framed and potentially influenced by a fifth performer, the broadcast controller, who sits at a small mixing desk with FM transmitter, looking after the live mix as well as adding low-key field recordings and other audio files to the ‘program’ of live music-making broadcasting to the four radios which the musicians carry.

Over the course of the performance (which might last anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours), as well as rotating around the room in one direction or another (and occasionally choosing to remain at one mic for a while), the musicians gradually shift, one at a time, from playing their chosen musical instruments to playing microphone feedback with their radios, and finally to using their voices. The musicians cannot know what each other will play in each synchronised phrase. They know only what each played previously, and what they know of each other’s musical approaches and inclinations. Plus whatever may be suggested by their ways of moving between microphones, and the atmospheres created by the field recordings and that share the broadcast and acoustic space with them.

I created the Imaginary Radio Station (IRS) for Sydney-based collective The Music Box Project (TMBP), with the intention of composing a concert length work for TMBP, envisaged as built around an imaginary broadcast schedule, with opportunities to respond and incorporate material from the environments and audience members at each venue where it is installed/performed. While that concept is still in development, in March 2025 during a Bundanon artist residency with TMBP and dramaturg Nikki Heywood, an improvisation exercise I introduced proved to be particularly generative and exciting for all of us, emerging through further exploration and dialogue as a fully-formed model for a more abstract structured improvisational work, Breathing Rotations.

This program is a 28-minute radio edit and mix of a 50-minute workshop performance of that work by The Music Box Project and me, Stephen Adams, in the Dorothy Porter Studio at Bundanon to an audience of one – our collaborating dramaturg Nikki Heywood.

The opening field recording is of the sounds of dawn at Bundanon, as recorded on the verandah of the cottage next door to the studio at first waking on the morning of the performance. The final ‘field recording’ is the sounds from outside through the open studio door.

Performed by Elizabeth Jigalin (recorder, radio, voice), Naomi Johnson (flute, radio, voice), Jane Aubourg (violin, radio, voice), Joseph Lisk (trumpet, radio, voice), and Stephen Adams (live mix, field recordings and other pre-recorded material)

Concept developed by Stephen Adams for and in in dialogue with The Music Box Project and collaborating dramaturg Nikki Heywood.
Produced by Stephen Adams

https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-adams-1777025b/
https://www.themusicboxproject.com/