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Summary: Every single Resonance FM show which has ever been released as a podcast.
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Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Reinventing the portmanteau film Alex Fitch talks to two directors of short films – Lee Hardcastle and Mitch Jenkins – about contributing to longer portmanteau works. Lee discusses his seminal short “Pingu’s The Thing” and “T is for Toilet”, his contribution to the new horror movie The ABCs of Death. Mitch [...]
Panel Borders: Small press gay comics and zines Continuing a month of shows about gay and lesbian comics, Alex Fitch talks to cartoonists David Shenton and Sina Sparrow about their work. Shenton discusses his plans for new cartoon work and his current exhibition “Those Foolish Things”, on display at Space Station Sixty-Five gallery in Kennington, [...]
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Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes – politics, power, greed, the abominable, magic, lust, comedy. Today: Richard travels to Glyndebourne in The South Downs to talk to the people who really put the operas together. For more information visit richardrmscott.tumblr.com Originally broadcast on 11th July 2013
Bob Parks and the Recreationals live in the studio performing a festive rendition of We Free Kings in the style of Roland Kirk (who I saw once at Ronnie Scott’s when he performed Blacknuss and had an acrimonious altercation with a white member of the audience about Black Power and the lyrics of Blacknuss causing [...]
Continuing from previous week, in this episode we also talk about the ‘Sounding the Body Electric’ exhibition at Calvert22 gallery, London. This time we also get to hear more sounds and interview with Daniel Muzyczuk (in Polish).
Cyclists have a strange fascination with riding up hills and it's definitely a pleasure/pain thing. Jack goes in search of the hill climb junkies, first at the Catford Hill Climb on Kent's North Downs, the oldest continuously held bicycle race in the world, and then to Abergavenny where a new course has revived the local cycling club's flagging hill climb event.
Panel Borders: Homogeneity in Gay educational comics Continuing a month of shows about gay and lesbian comics, Panel Borders presents a lecture by post doctoral researcher Doctor Jordana Greenblatt on the similarity in content of gay comics about safe practices and HIV, concentrating on Safer Sex Comix (by Alexander and Gregg, publ. 1987 by Gay [...]
regular edition featuring marc behrens, douglas benford, francisco meirino, jay-dea lopez, geir jenssen, daniel mcginley, and an intro by kiara santana.
The Sound Projector Podcast Sunday 7th July 2013 A new home podcast to compensate for lack of ResFM show on Friday 5th July. 90 minutes of music, no theme tune, nil anounce for vox. Marc Lardon, (Track 2) From Mörder In Der Pulvermühle, SWITZERLAND DESZPOT #001 CD (2012) Satanic Abandoned Rock and Roll Society, extract […]
Well the cover says 30 Organ Skating Favourites, George Stone at the Organ but this has been roughly painted over with white, silver and red paint, three leaflet/prints attached with string and a cassette tied with red tinsel to the front. A strange Xmas compilation album just received. From the cassette; Xmas Medley by the [...]
To mark the 150th year of the birth of Welsh writer Arthur Machen, Three Impostors, a micro publisher based in South Wales, discuss his life, times, work and legacy, which will be celebrated at the Caerleon Festival between 5 and 14 July. http://www.threeimpostors.co.uk/ http://www.caerleon-arts.org/ Originally broadcast on 2nd July 2013.
In the first show of the new season, Jack takes a leisurely ride in the Welsh Borders with Ned Boulting, one of the faces of ITV's coverage of the Tour de France. They discuss Ned's new book "On the Road Bike: the Search for a Nation's Cycling Soul", an engaging and ideosyncratic history of British bike racing.
Panel Borders: Bulldogs and an itinerant Shirtlifter Starting a month of shows about Lesbian and Gay comics and graphic novels, Alex Fitch talks to a British illustrator and a couple of Canadian cartoonists about their work in the field. Steve MacIsaac discusses his Xeric Award-winning comic Shirtlifter which collects autobiographical tales of his experience of [...]
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