12:00am - 12:45am

Joshua Elza Breen Tucci: The Birth And Death Of A Planet

The Birth and Death of a Planet is an imaginary acoustic-ecology/soundscape recorded across deep-time, tracing the life cycle of an earth-like planet. Operating somewhere between documentary field-recording, ambient electronic composition, and science fiction, the work follows the planet's life as it violently coalesces into a celestial body, matures, thrives, and inevitably succumbs to the cold lifelessness of the greater universe around it. Produced by Joshua Elza Breen-Tucci, an intermedia visual artist and musician currently based in Los Angeles.

12:45am - 1:00am

Paul Rooney: Words And Silence

A call centre worker, cold-calling to sell insurance, has one of her calls go to answer machine. Instead of hanging up, she leaves a message: she tells stories about silence, distance and time. Produced by Paul Rooney.

1:00am - 1:30am

Shaun Robert: Songs Of Love & Revolution

Short form variations in song form and the pure noise of emotion; from states of love, heart break and longing. Produced by Shaun Robert.

1:30am - 2:00am

Limbo Calling: Episode 2 New Animals

Perilous encounters with foxes, grizzly worms and a dubious animal collector. The Operator presents some unnerving wildlife discoveries from across the Limbo airwaves, including a song that poses a poignant question for us all.  Produced by Pete Hazell with contributions from Sean Lee, Ania Balcerek and Karen Dews. Theme music by Alex Lupo; Fates" by Caro (fox section); What Kind of Animal Are You?” by Titus 12. All episodes available at limbotapes.podbean.com.


2:00am - 3:00am

Matthew Ward: Stranger

An immersive one hour broadcast, Stranger collages isolated street recordings, overheard candid conversations and interviews conducted with hundreds of chance encounters from around the world to create immersive soundscapes and audio essays.
Stranger is a sound art project by UK-based artist, composer and musician Matthew Ward.

3:00am - 4:00am

Thleep: Broadcasts 01

THLEEP is an ongoing sound and light project exploring the therapeutic potential of neuro-acoustics and vision physiology to reduce anxiety and improve sleep. Initially developed as live performances involving large-scale LED screens and projections, in 2023 we began developing a series of audio-only works intended for listening via radio. These pieces blend natural and ambient sounds, offering experimental audio experiences that explore how sound can passively shape mental and emotional states. The works are developed by a collective of artists, with Damian Rayne and Amit Rai Sharma being continuous members across the project. Visit thleep.earth.

4:00am - 4:30am

Oliver Chapman & Phoebe Eccles: Dog Fm

DOG FM is the debut release by the London-based duo of field recordist Oliver Chapman and poet Phoebe Eccles. Combining Chapman’s seemingly banal snapshots of a family car journey with Eccles’ fantastic, reflective spoken verse, DOG FM deftly transports the listener through a series of uncanny and oft-times bizarre audio travelogs where tension and expanse alternate to disorientating effect.

4:30am - 6:30am

Martin P Eccles: Hallaig; 114 Minutes 14 Seconds

May. The Hebridean island of Raasay. From a beach below Gualann na Leac walk up the slope to the path, the cairn and the milepost. Follow the track north into the birchwood and walk down through the woods towards the waterfall; stop on a small bluff. Retrace my way, cross the Hallaig Burn, walk up the hill to the lost (by edict of a nineteenth century landlord) village of Hallaig. Walk the stones of the houses. Walk back, south, cross the burn at the ford. Walk on, beyond the milepost, then turn, and walk down the slope to the beach. Produced by Martin P Eccles.

6:30am - 7:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 47

1) Mattia Benedetti – fading (7:20). 2) Home Secretary - dry the tips of your hair (4:54). 3) Simon Whetham – Channelling Tk 6 (4:28). 4) Nguyen Hoang Gia Bao - Làm phiền cả thế giới _ world-bothering (2:41). 5) Jorge Ramos - Song of Happiness #1 (11:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

7:00am - 7:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 47

6) Vincent Eoppolo - Descending Night (2:33). 7) Frederico Pessoa - Biofonia (biophonia) (10:16). 8) Jeff Gburek - Heliopathy 4 (10:10). 9) Adrian Laugsch –Spasms Of My Aching Heart Lamento 3 (2:35). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

7:30am - 8:00am

Isabel Val Sánchez: From Lost To The River

From Lost to the River explores the ways in which the relationship between humans and other bodies of water that has been lost in the city of Târgu Mureș/Marosvásárhely, especially around the Mures/Maros river. Produced by Isabel Val.

8:00am - 8:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 1

1) Aleksandar Zečević - Calling-Raumforderungen (5:31). 2) Chin Li - A Few of Everything (11:47). 3) Jeff Gburek – Formicaphony (8:24). 4) Eve-Marie Bouché - The magic of waves (3:12). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

8:30am - 9:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 1

5) Simon Whetham – Channelling Tk11 (3:36). 6) Wilma Hultén – Elsewhere (14:13). 7) Osvaldo Cibils - A Sound Micro-story (9:07). 8) Andre Birken - 31 Monstrous Demonstrations – INKARNATMIX (1:57). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

9:00am - 10:00am

Verónica Cerrotta: Winter Morning

Field recordings from Brazil's Atlantic Forest. This is a series of field recordings made in the transition biome between the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado, in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro. The recordings were made in different seasons of the year, between 2023-2024, and at different times of the day. Each of the recordings has an approximate duration of sixty minutes. Produced by Verónica Cerrotta.

10:00am - 10:30am

Ilaria Boffa: Beginnings & Other Tragedies

This sonic documentary has been recorded and produced as a soundscape by Ilaria Boffa for her poetry book Beginnings & Other Tragedies/Inizi e Altre Tragedie, published by Valley Press UK in 2023. The book and the sonopoems presented here draw on ecopoetry, dystopian fiction and Greek tragedy, and reimagine scientific and ecological language as sites of beauty with the strength to change reality. Field recording taken by Ilaria Boffa in Venice, the Euganean Hills and the Bacchiglione river (Italy) using Zoom H6 recorder and JRF D-series hydrophone. Performance on violin by Ida di Vita.

10:30am - 11:00am

Christian Dimpker: 1 /2 La Naissance De La Lumière à Partir De L’Esprit Du Feu

The semantic context of fire is antagonistic: on the one hand, it stands for renewal, warmth, light and cleansing. On the other hand, it stands for destruction and the cause of death. In art history, the fire has gained utmost importance through Otto Piene and Zero, but also Yves Klein. Piene’s smoke and fire paintings may be understood as part of a complex that aims at making immaterial light tangible. Klein focuses on the destructive force of fire in his public art campaigns and extensively transforms the surfaces of canvas by means of flamethrowers. Thematically, this piece narrates this semantic context of fire, originating from raw fire, through the fire myth, to the destructive power of fire, its creative force and of fire eventually becoming light. Produced by Christian Dimpker.

11:00am - 11:45am

Katie Revell: The Only Animal That Can Speak?

A creative audio documentary exploring questions of voice and listening from scientific, artistic, philosophical and political perspectives. Who – and what – do we deem capable of having a voice, and worthy of being listened to? And how does the way we listen affect our ability to hear the conversations that are going on around us? Samar Nasrullah Khan is a philosopher whose work is focused on developing strategies for "listening to the other – the human, non-human, thing". This piece explores Samar’s work listening to, and with, cows, and the experiences which have shaped their fascination with ideas of voice. Produced and edited by Katie Revell, under the mentorship of Yasmina Hamlawi. Mix and master by Ev Buckley. Featuring music by Col Gordon. Produced as part of the YASS! mentorship programme.

11:45am - 12:00pm

Buffer Zone

Yve Lomax: Quer - Episode 1, Upside down sunflowers (8.09). Quer is a single voice spoken performance that moves through various modes of address, mixing the poetic, philosophical and the everyday. With thanks to Jono Lomax (sound) and Vit Hopley (script). Thanks also to Kristen Kreider. Visit www.copypress.co.ukPhew: Snow and Pollen (5:08). From the album 'New Decade'. 

12:00pm - 1:00pm

O.J.A.I. (Office For Joint Administrative Intelligence): Administrative Embrace

Administrative Embrace grants unprecedented access to the inner workings of the highly secretive and enigmatic Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence. The transmission occurs at the mammoth, highly fortified O.J.A.I. world headquarters. Situation Room offers an overview of this vast, obsessive, and highly bureaucratic entity through an hour of exploration into architecture, tunnels, bureaucratic machinations, camaraderie, and magic. The piece encompasses spoken word, modular sounds, architectural and bureaucratic fiction, lists and ambient musical accompaniment. Produced by O.J.A.I. in 2024/25 for Radiophrenia Glasgow. Text and voice by Gary Farrelly. Sound and mix by Chris Dreier. Piano by Tim Löhde. Visit jointintelligence.org.

1:00pm - 1:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 15

1) Martyna Szmigiero – Clydebuilt (3:17). 2) Paige Wynn - Imprints of a Broken Woman (5:00). 3) SumVivus - Sound etchings (5:02). 4) Andre Birken - 31 Monstrous Demonstrations - O.T. BISHER (FEAT NO-ONE) (4:06). 5) Elizabeth Flood - Wishes for and Wandering Towards the New Year (8:51). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

1:30pm - 2:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 15

6) Alexandra Bell – Vacuum (7:00). 7) Kristina Kapilin & Ojasvani Dahiya – FLUX (15:21). 8) Kyle Vanderburg - Creatures from the Black Bassoon (8:30). 6) Alexandra Bell – Vacuum. For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

2:00pm - 3:20pm

Amble Skuse: Sonic Lamp

This work is created from interviews and archive footage of people who served as medics in the armed forces. They range from the first world war to present day. The piece is intended to be a continuous loop, so you can come in and sit as long as you please, there is no start and no end. The structure of the piece was based on data from the Office of National Statistics, detailing the amount of armed service people who died per year from the first world war to present day. Each year is attributed a minute in the piece, and the heartbeats that you hear are set at the bpm (beats per minute) to the number of deaths via a data-based algorithm. The intensity of the rain noise is also fluctuates with the frequency of the number of deaths. Produced by Amble Skuse. A Cryptic Commission for Sonica Festival.

3:20pm - 4:00pm

Samuel Van Ransbeeck: Smetana's Solitude

Smetana's Solitude is a soundscape composition in four chapters produced by Samuel van Ransbeeck. In this composition, Samuel imagines what Smetana might have heard and imagined during his stay in Pěčice (and Jabkenice), and made field recordings of four distinct categories (human activity, frogs, water, and birds), dedicating a chapter to each category.

4:00pm - 4:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 36

1) Gavin Inglis - Re:Connection (12:05). 2) Clarinda Tse – Abacus (5:55). 3) Hannah Kemp-Welch – Sanctuary (13:10). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

4:30pm - 5:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 36

4) Nicola Monopoli - 3 Visioni Fuggitive (11:30). 5) David Jason Snow - Mon cœur appartient à DADA: Hommage à la Baronne (5:32). 6) Jaime Cuervo Gómez – Incandescence (10:32). 4) Nicola Monopoli - 3 Visioni Fuggitive. For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

5:00pm - 5:30pm

The Traveling Bubble Ensemble: Terms Of Addition

Terms of Addition is a radio play for strings (violin and viola), voices and electronics. It is loosely based on a Ray Bradbury short story (Tomorrow's Child). Co-composed and adapted by Bevin Kelley and Michael Kelley. Michel Kelley plays viola and voice, Elise Kuder plays violin and voice, Hollis Mickey narrates, and Bevin Kelley has a small cameo as a party-goer. We have performed this radio play live several times. Visit 
vimeo.com/150075780 (live performance) and www.facebook.com/blevin.blectum.

5:30pm - 6:00pm

Buffer Zone

1) Yara Asmar - a funeral is a party (1:16). 2) Phew - Feedback Tuning (6:03). 3) Alëna Korolëva - Night life on the Little Lakes (8:00). 4) Jennifer Wicks - Poetry and Abstract Thought (7:38). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit https://radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

6:00pm - 6:45pm

Phew: Jamming 2025

"As a child I travelled the world on BCL radio and was fascinated by the music and languages of distant countries with fading phenomena. Once, while checking the shortwave band, a 'pheeew' noise passed by. The frequency range was very wide and the overall frequency was heard to rise in a continuous sequence of changes. What was that sound?Jamming 2025 is an attempt to recreate that experience from memory.“ Produced by Phew. Visit phewjapan.bandcamp.com.

6:45pm - 7:00pm

Netta Weiser And Nora Amin: Invisible Walks Across Tahrir Square A Radio Choreography

A collaboration between choreographer and sound artist Netta Weiser and performer and writer Nora Amin. The piece revolves around a choreographic poem the artists co-created in a process that combined somatic practice and collaborative writing. The text unfolds a body memory of Nora: walking across the pedestrian bridge over Tahrir Square, looking up at her mother’s legs exposed by a short skirt. This childhood memory manifests conditions that have changed considerably since then: The bridge no longer exists, Tahrir Square was the site of the 2011 revolution (in which Amin took a leading part), and short skirts are no longer allowed in public spaces in Cairo. Amin and Weiser wrote and rewrote this biographical memory finding a shared voice that raises the question: Who owns the memory? In this radiophonic composition, one can hear the voice of Nora, surrounded by sounds of moving, touching and humming bodies. Visit radio-choreography.net.

7:00pm - 7:30pm

Russell Gendron: The Mill

The Mill combines oral history and sound art to explore the forestry industry in British Columbia from the worker's perspective. Interviews, archives, environmental sounds and music made from machine noises help capture a more complete sonic scope of the impacts the industry has had on people, communities and the surrounding lands and waters, across generations. Produced by Russell Gendron.

7:30pm - 8:00pm

Faxen: Overhear

Mairhofer, Norer and Six have been working together as the artist group FAXEN since 2004. Over 20 years they have created a diverse body of work characterised by a focus on sound and collective working methods. This publication presents this oeuvre in a hybrid form of sound, graphics and text in order to offer a comprehensive insight and to open up additional references. One challenge is to make the sound works accessible in print, which is why three 10' vinyl discs are included, each containing 6 sound compositions of around 10 minutes in length. Marlies Stöger and André Tschinder were asked to visually comment on the works by designing a fictitious record cover for each piece. For Radiophrenia 2025 we present the first of the 3 records as an excerpt and preview. Visit faxen-collective.net.

8:00pm - 9:00pm

Kustradio 1 : "Noch Kurz”; Ein Zufallsmix By Divers

More than forty short excerpts form the basis of "noch kurz" - a random mix. These mostly one-minute sound snippets come almost exclusively from Ö1 Kunstradio productions of the last twenty years. Ö1 Kunstradio was founded in December 1987 by art critic and journalist Heidi Grundmann as a venue for radio art. The programme soon expanded far beyond the ORF broadcasting channels into art spaces and museums as well as other media and public spaces. Kunstradio Online was founded in 1995 by the visual artist and telecommunications art pioneer Robert Adrian X together with the artist group x-space (Horst Hörtner, Martin Schitter, Jutta Schmiederer and Gerfried Stocker).

9:00pm - 9:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 29

1) Neil Luck - Real Telepathy (10:25). 2) Clemens von Reusner – REEHD (7:11). 3) Kate Wilson Hilferty - Two Channel/Rannoch Moor Pt 1 (5:01). 4) Ellie Cherry - Breaking News (12:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

9:30pm - 10:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 29

5) Julian Scordato - Study for a cosmic city (7:00). 6) Lori Mortimer - The Pain (1:40). 7) Jena Jang - Annoying Cantabilles (14:02 ). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

10:00pm - 11:00pm

Paul Nataraj & Masimba Hwahti In Response To Julian ‘Togar’ Abraham Soil Root Leaf

In this project Paul Nataraj and Masimba Hwati capture almost five years of fascinating conversations as they stood upon different soils in different geographies and time zones. Their work considers the complex entanglements of migrant stories, memory, identity, otherness, sonic and musical materiality in each of their practice.
The basis of this piece is a modified record, which has been covered with calico, dyed with mud collected from a contentious location in Harare where the New Zimbabwe flag was hoisted in 1980. Alongside this 'earth dipped record' we hear field recordings of family prayers, onomatopoeic vocalisations, and experimental turntable practices using mediated records. The work remembers stories of myth, music, mantras and math, all rooted in our collective interest in factive, mnesonic practices of resistance and sonic action(s) may you - repeat 108 times. Masimba re-members how in Chidzimbahwe folklore, the soil hums ultra sound songs to the offspring of mice below the surface, subtle vibrational songs that humans cannot hear, songs of healing and comfort. This is part of a terra-ancestral ontology, nomadically sounding material memories, through leaf soil and root.

11:00pm - 12:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 46

1) David Watt - A Scottish Minstrel's Song of the Waves (15:00). 2) Mendel Lee - Fast-Paced World (9:45). 3) Michele Abondano - The Inner of Matter (20:00). 4) Craig Gell – Arcade (15:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

12:00am - 12:45am

Seth Guy: Intermix 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

For each Intermix, Seth Guy recorded a performance video where he resonated plastics with his body. This was sent to a collaborator; Jennie Huggins, radio artist Joan Schuman, writer Hugo Danino, and poet Mark Anthony Pearce - who responded aurally to what they witnessed. Listeners are invited to visualise what was performed solely from each collaborator's perspective. He made these performances after discovering that plastics now exist within every body on Earth.