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12:00am - 1:00am
Bermuda Triangle Test Transmissions Broadcasts
[Repeated from Thursday 11pm.] "The soundtrack to the end of the world" - Chris Maume, The Independent. Visit btttb.blogspot.com for more information. Contact testtransmissions@gmail.com.
1:00am - 2:30am
Adventures in Sound and Music
[Repeated from Thursday 9pm.] New music with The Wire magazine. This week: Shane Woolman continues the Wire's 400 celebrations with a special show created with tracks from the magazine's cover mount CD series, The Wire Tapper. Visit thewire.co.uk for more information. Contact theconduit@thewire.co.uk.
2:30am - 3:30am
Grime for the Unconverted
[Repeated from Tuesday 12am.] Presented and mixed by DJ BPM, showcasing Grime classics, unreleased promos and new releases. For a full set list and links to all the artists, including many legal free downloads visit Grime for the Unconverted on Facebook.
3:30am - 4:30am
Is Black Music
[Repeated from Wednesday 12 midnight.] Is Black Music is the world's first and longest running Alternative Black music radio show, hosted by Art Terry. Tonight's show will feature the new LP by the ineffable Cody Chessnutt entitled 'My Love Divine Degree.'
4:30am - 5:00am
Pus Galore
[Repeated from Tuesday 10pm.] Luis Drayton presents cut-ups, mash-ups, sketches and other post-modernist transvestite electropunk hi-jinks, plus music from various new electronic/punk/drag artists.
5:00am - 6:00am
Intoxica Radio Hour
[Repeated from Wednesday 11am.] Presented by Nick Brown of Intoxica Record Shop and dedicated to the dignity of vinyl, giving centre stage to new vinyl reissue releases, spotlighting Content Themes and specific artists' careers - and generally playing the gloriously unheralded low-brow rock and soul of the 20th Century, all rendered on little slabs of black plastic. This edition's featured artist is The Ugly Ducklings. For further information and general waffle, contact intoxica@intoxica.co.uk.
6:00am - 7:00am
Electric Sheep
[Repeated from Wednesday 5.30pm.] A monthly exploration of film and pop culture by Electric Sheep Magazine assistant editor Alex Fitch. This episode: Summer Festivals. Alex talks to a trio of independent film directors whose latest movies have premiered at recent festivals. At the London Sundance Film Festival, Alex interviews Miguel Arteta about his film Beatriz at Dinner, a drama about class conflict and environmentalism with John Lithgow and Salma Hayek; Alex also discusses the elegiac science-fiction play adaptation Marjorie Prime with director Michael Almereyda. Plus: with translation by Jason Yu, Korean director Bong Joon-Ho discusses his latest film Okja, which proved controversial when screened at Cannes, and features Tilda Swinton in an uproarious tale of GM food, co-written with Jon Ronson.
7:00am - 7:15am
Drift Shift
[Repeated from Tuesday 3.45pm.] Found sound and found text collected to form drifts that shift, produced and presented by Franziska Lantz. Visit driftshift.blogspot.com from more information.
7:15am - 8:00am
Sound Out
[Repeated from Tuesday 3pm.] Carole Finer presents a range of live music guests, ranging from the English modernist avant-garde (she was a member of The Scratch Orchestra) to bluegrass (she is also a keen banjo player), as well as field recordings from her extensive travels around the world. This week's guest: actor, writer and director Alan Williams. In the seventies Alan toured with the Hull Truck Theatre Company, in 1981 he emigrated to Canada, staying there for fifteen years before returning to the UK. Alan has a vast knowledge of Canadian history and music. He talks about the remarkable life and death of Louis Riel, leader of the Métis people in their struggle for independence against Canada. With examples of traditional Métis music.
8:00am - 9:00am
Farside Radio
[Repeated from Wednesday 12 noon.] Music from the catalogues of Far Side Music, the world's primary source for East Asian sounds, presented by Paul Fisher. This week: Wataru Ohkuma and Miwazow Kogure perform live in the studio. Visit farsidemusic.com/ for more information.
9:00am - 10:00am
Wavelength
[Repeated from Friday 2:30pm.] A programme of multiple agendas presented by William English. This week: Paul Martin and avant-garde filmmaker Nicky Hamlyn comapre notes on their schooldays and play some related music by La Monte Young, The Who, Stockhausen, John Coltrane, the Pink Fairies and others.
10:00am - 11:00am
Radio Diva
[Repeated from Tuesday 6.30pm.] LGBT series presented by Rosie Wilby and Heather Peace with Diva magazine. This week: Rachel Shelley and Rosie went on location to Gay's The Word to interview Amy Lame about her new book From Prejudice To Pride and her role as London's Night Czar. They bumped into another LGBT icon while they were there. Tune in to find out who... Meanwhile, live in the studio, Rosie and Jen speak to YouTube couple Wegan about their recent TV appearance on Say Yes To The Dress and Claire Kurylowski, film director and curator. Claire has a salon event of talks and shorts, Kuntinuum, at East End Film Festival on Sunday.
11:00am - 12:00pm
The Curtain Up Show
[Repeated from Friday 4pm.] Tim McArthur, Nathan Matthews and guests discuss London's thriving music-theatre scene. This week's guests: Alice McCarthy and Ed Eales-White from ‘Rotterdam’ at the Arts Theatre; and Rob Fowler and Sharon Sexton from ‘Bat Out Of Hell - The Musical’ at the London Coliseum. Visit thecurtainupshow.com for more information.
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Sculpt
Personally-felt sensory collages and sonic obscurities with Milo Thesiger-Meacham. [Repeated Monday 11am.]
12:30pm - 1:00pm
Encounter: The Mainland
A series which examines the known and lesser-known landmarks of twentieth century architecture across our European continent. This week (4/6): Sirén Architects. John Escolme visits an architectural practice that spans three generations of designers from the same family, and is still thriving. In Finland, Johan Sigfrid Sirén is known as the elder statesman of architecture, having been the chief architect of the Eduskuntatalo, the seat of the Finnish Parliament. John meets the youngest member of the Sirén clan, Jukka Sirén, on the island of Lauttasaari near Helsinki, known for its many architect inhabitants. A Monitor Production in Sound. To hear the programme again, go to monitorproductioninsound.eu/or to listen to the first two series of Encounter. [Repeated Wednesday 3.30pm.]
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Latin Waves
A bilingual programme (English & Spanish) presented by critic and producer Javier Chandía which covers Latin American music from its roots to the avant-garde. This week: the experimental guitar-driven Tropical Sounds from Peru 1966-1978. In 1960s Peru, a thrilling and unstoppable style of music was born - Peruvian cumbia, also known as "chicha". Tropical genres such as merengue, guaracha, rumba and cumbia mix with 60s beat and psychedelic rock, while electric guitars reinterpret folk melodies and traditions from the Andes and the Amazonian jungle, in a musical representation of the exodus from rural areas to Lima and other big cities. Visit latinwavesresonancefm.com for more information. [Repeated Thursday 5am.]
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Calling All Pensioners
[Repeated from Monday 1pm]. Magazine programme with Tim Hamilton, addressing issues which affect pensioners across London. This week: our heartfelt musical tributes to all those that were caught up in the Manchester and London Bridge terrorist attacks, and in the apparently wholly preventable fire at Grenfell Tower in West London. Plus, in the aftermath of the snap June 2017 general election, we here reaction from former Tory pensions minister and former director of the Saga Group, and from Baroness Ros Altmann, calling Theresa May’s election campaign "appalling" in the way in which it "took older votes for granted". Also coming up, key points from the national older people’s charity, Independent Age on their 2017 General Election manifesto. We still need your on-going support and so please visit our website at www.dage.org.uk and where you can visit our PayPal giving page. Produced by Deptford Action Group for the Elderly.
3:00pm - 4:00pm
The Relatively Good Radio Show
Cousins Richard Guard and Anna Crockatt celebrate the capital's past, present and future in the show where everything is live. With regulars Buffalo Bill, Alex The Greek and Mickey Science. This week's guests: 2016's BBC Introducing artist Sasha Ilyukevich & the Highly Skilled Migrants create an incomparable brew of post punk electric energy and folk lyricism. Ilyukevich writes songs in Russian to capture the essence of Eastern-Slavic heritage, but also translates his lyrics to English to convey the ideas behind his songs and share the nuances of language and emotion. In his songs Sasha fuses Western and Eastern-Slavic sensibilities to bridge a historical divide and engage understanding between two cultures to reverse prejudice between East and West. [Repeated Tuesday 6am.]
4:00pm - 5:00pm
The Honeydripper
Anne Frankenstein presents an hour of rare funk, soul, jazz, calypso, afrobeat and exotica treasures. For more information visit Anne Frankenstein on Facebook. [Repeated Thursday 8am].
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Nana Nicol's Balearic Cosmic Slop
Sarah "Nana" Nicol delves into her trolley bag and pulls out a selection of leftfield disco, edits, and cosmic delights. [Repeated Friday 2am.] Sticky buttons
6:00pm - 6:30pm
Rsa Radio
[Repeated from Wednesday 10am.] Matthew Taylor of The RSA explores contemporary social challenges. This week: if inequality is bad for everyone, why isn’t it getting better? Matthew talks to Kate Pickett co-author of ‘The Spirit Level’ (2009), which argued health and social problems are worse in more unequal countries. An RSA and Resonance production, RSA Radio is available as a podcast. Visit www.thersa.org.uk for more information.
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Blood Culture
[Repeated from Thursday 12am.] Another chance to hear Resonance's iTunes chart topping new high-octane drama serial, produced by Lance Dann. A'isha (Chetna Pandya) is just about holding down her job at tech giant Meta, until her old friend Livi (Bryony Afferson) appears in a rage and denounces their boss Richard Dreyer (Jack Klaff) as a murderer. Then she has to face up to what she has become, the lies that are woven in her past and the terrifying truth of what Meta are doing... Visit the Blood Culture website for full details, on-line movies, hard science, an AI based SMS phone game and more. Supported by The Wellcome Trust.
7:30pm - 8:00pm
Hooting Yard On The Air
[Repeated from Thursday 6pm.] Live, out of leftfield fiction with Resonance's prodigious author-in-residence Frank Key. Visit hootingyard.org for more information.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Black 2 Comm
A music radio show about connections, produced and presented by Paul Jackson. Visit black2comm.com for more information. [Repeated Tuesday 2am.]
9:00pm - 10:00pm
The Organ presents The Other Rock Show
Rhythmically other, entertaining, perplexing and unashamedly progressive sounds, playing music that uses unusual time signatures, song structures and dynamics - sounds that break out of Western music's peculiar obsession with 4/4. Visit otherrockshow.wordpress.com for more information. [Repeated Friday 3.00am.]
10:00pm - 11:00pm
Drones Of Hell
Ray Kirby presents an hour of Extreme Metal, featuring tracks old and new from the last three decades. For more information visit dronesofhell.blogspot.com. [Repeated Tuesday 3am.]
11:00pm - 12:00am
framework
The best from a world of field recordings, curated by Patrick McGinley. This regular edition features works by Shawn Hansen, Nula, Kostis Kilymis, Luca Nasciuti, Christopher Olson, and an introduction by James Bailey. Visit frameworkradio.net for more information. Contact info@frameworkradio.net. [Repeated Wednesday 5am.]
12:00am - 1:00am
The Rob Simone Talk Show
Interviews with a wide range of alternative thinkers by the Los Angeles-based investigator of anomalous phenomena. This week: Celebrating 13 years on the air on 104.4 FM, a selection of interviews reflecting the range of topics covered over the years. Visit robsimone.com/ for more information. [Repeated Friday 7am.]