The latest exploits from the Berlin artists, Kevin Blechdom & Heidi Mortenson. Including short interviews, lots of music and jammin in real time. Angie Reed, Scream Club and more. Lots of stuff from the latest wired night in Berlin.
Show 016: cancelled
Show 015: The Sink of the World by the BzapCatrap team at Riist
The story about Capt Lettuce, the Scientist Bonifácio and Admiral Salat (AKA Baron Fritz) about their search for caustic soda to unplug the sink of the world. The story is played in portuguese but translation is provided at the buffet table, please just wait a little in line…
Show 014: martiensgohome pour radia
Various languages collide in a babelesque mediascape of balkanesque proportion
by martiensgohome
Show 013: Exotic Jam – are you hungary?
What happens when you get a bunch of people living in Hungary in a studio? Well sit down and LISTEN, there are further questions.
What may come from a country as representation of local art? Yes, you’ve got special local art, more specifically local then universal, and knowing certain patterns typical of a region instantly helps you recognise where it is from. And you’ve got local versions of international trends. Our RADIA network itself provides a great variety of answers to these questions, just browse through the types of shows, their origins and their themes, languages.
Minor languages, smaller language-communities – once taken out of their isolation – have always needed to interpret what is going around them in different languages, and naturally, the outside communication is almost for sure in a major language. And then you have foreigners who feel like crossing the – already disappearing – national boundaries, and settle down in a small country, bringing a fresh experience and a new outlook on a city.
What is a nation at the turn of the 21st century, and what is it that a small nation officially communicates about herself – as a newly joined EU country – these still don’t necessarily cover each other properly.
At the time of communism, black people – due to the great solidarity for people oppressed by the West ha ha – could come to study in Eastern Europe typically at universities such as Medical and Technical, some stayed here, and had families, some went back, but there is a growing number of young black people, and typical community groups and locales appearing – as everywhere minority groups are in the formation.
Gimmeshot hip hop crew was officially formed in 2000, gathering MC’s and bringing up DJ’s around DJ Mango – aka producer Modul – who’s been backing up local and international MC’s and poets with beats and records for more than a decade. Another portion of the crew’s momentum is gathered from Afro-Hungarian MC queen Sena (recent cooperations with DJ Vadim (UK), DJ Spider (F)), and MC Kemon, the Caribbean football bass-wordbouncer (recently featured on Cay Taylan’s EP), not to forget about big beatboxer Busa, a favourite of local jazz and folk musicians. Resonance listeners could already have a taste of them at last year’s Radio Art Riot as the band backing Canadian spoken word artist Dwayne Morgan, as members are active in different formations from several musical instruments to bigger eclectic setups. And if an international artist comes to visit Budapest – as you can see it from the cooperation list – they seem to be ready to take the challenge, so this is the time to listen to the local source.
This special show is introduced and closed by a live project of Busa with folk musicians, called Zuboly, featuring Hungarian “unplugged folk bootlegs”. The studio jam is produced by Mango and Polski, and the heart of the studio, Elm, together with the three above mentioned vocal beat gals and bwoys.
They are no kings and queens really, just a happy street family.
Take a trip with them.
Show 012: Radio Cult
currently no further information available
Show 011: 24hours as a slice of the East End by Dan Beban and Martin Williams
A sonic portrait of London’s East End through field recordings made during 24 hours.
Show 010: devolve into II – a special Mix
devolve into II – a special Mix
by Peter Courtemanche and Lori Weidenhammer (Vancouver), Roberto Paci Dalo’ (Rimini), Kim Dawn and Scott Russell (Vancouver), Maex Decker and Ushi Reiter (Linz), Andrew Garton (Melbourne), Ken Gregory (Winnipeg), Emilia Telese and Tim Mark Didymus (Brighton), Wolfgang Temmel (Wies, Steiermark), and Fujui Wang (Taipei).
an ongoing networked streaming project with several on site-versions, a series of on air renderings and a CD version. “devolve into II..” was launched on January 17th, 2002. A coproduction of Kunstradio and Western Front, Vancouver
This Mix was done from a CD with 35 tracks played in radmon mode.
more information can be found under:
Show 009: Wet Interviews
a cut of a 2-hours livestreaming performance at the lavatory of a
turkish/kurdish restaurant in vienna
bilingual turkish/english
topic: turkey and the rest of europe
during the performance the very narrow lavatory of the restaurant was completely crowded. the turkish speaking participants who did radio for the first time in the end actually had become the moderators of the show.
the german speaking participants where not allowed to speak german to mirror the fact that in the globalized world we increasingly have to manage our existence as tourists and foreigners.
more info on http://www.kein.org/keinwiki/WetInterviews
artists: www.neuemethode.de, www.dildos-in-arms.de
download from http://www.neuemethode.de/wet-interviews-endmix.ogg
Show 008: Holy Babble – Glossolalia from the New Berlin by Heinrich Dubel (DJ Officer, Officer) and Paul “Paulator” Paulun
Holy Babble – Glossolalia from the New Berlin
by Heinrich Dubel (DJ Officer, Officer) and Paul “Paulator” Paulun
The works of Dubel and Paulun on myths and mutations in popular cultural and musical history – for example James Dean (his death and his Porsche) and Michael Jackson (as demon-engine of pedophilia) – have earned them a strong audience in the Berlin radio community.
In “Holy Babble” the psychodaemonic lingo of mythology is extracted from the Bible’s Revelations, various song-texts and the abyssmal imaginations of the authors, and injected into a stream-of-consciosness-style set of electronica.
“Holy Babble” was produced at reboot.fm (Berlin/Germany, May 2005).
“The devil’s body is hard lyk yrn, his face is terrible.”
artist: Paul Paulun & Heinrich Dubel
radio station: reboot.fm, berlin
name: Holy Babble – Glossolalia from the New Berlin
description: thematic audio and spoken text
length: 50:38