12:00am - 6:00am

Dai Coelecanth: Radio Graveyard

"Dai Koelakanth irate ranter curmudgeon skinflint here we go again RADIO GRAVEYARD six hours of bad sound hiss fuzz buzz trench warble despite it all the lad always does his best he is a living wart poet film maker artist villiany in the rear view who knows when those skills will be called upon again life can be rough hello listeners I love you all...” Visit dkoelakanth.neocities.org.

6:00am - 6:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 49

1) Jeff Gburek - In Praise of the Shambolic (5:33). 2) Dariusz Mazurowski - Metropolis Balticum / Part 3 Industry (10:36). 3) Jess Hamilton - Dark Crystals (2:02). 4) Vincent Eoppolo - The Life Ascetic (3:27). 5) Jorge Ramos - Project 2 (5:52). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

6:30am - 7:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 49

6) Andre Birken  - 31 Monstrous Demonstrations - EINER VON IHNEN (7:19). 7) Pablo Paniagua  - Territorial Reminiscences: Buenos Aires Soundscapes and Biosonification at the Manzana de las Luces (19:35). 8) Simon Whetham – Channelling tk 5 (4:50). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

7:00am - 8:00am

Paul Devens: Conspection

An hour-long soundscape build from electro-magnetic sounds of cars passing by, underwater sounds of ship propellors and factories ashore, sounds of circuit bent Casio and Yamaha toy keyboards and speaking toys, both from the late '70s and the early '80s. Analogue synthesised sounds from intertwining layers. The piece is somehow connected to ecological matters, as most of the sources are taken from fossil-fuel driven machinery and non-recyclable toys. These sources are somehow 'hacked' and turned into creative instruments. Conspection is an obsolete word for observation with understanding. Produced by Paul Devens.

8:00am - 8:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 6

1) Vanessa Valencia & Gerardo Flores - De ambulantes soy (6:41). 2) Rosie Trevill – Swell (7:30). 3) Jeff Gburek - Scops Owl Hop (7:08). 4) Nguyen Hoang Gia Bao - Vòng đời _ The circle of life (1:21). 5) berni m janssen and vicki hallett - (p)each (21:18). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

8:30am - 9:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 6

5) Berni M Janssen and Vicki Hallett - (p)each (21:18). 6) Vincent Eoppolo - Illusion of Connection featuring Ilaria Boffa (5:00). 7) Justin Boyd - Used Dance Bin 1 (10:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

9:00am - 9:45am

Mary Farfisa's Outer Space Radio Theater: The Giant's Guitar

Mary Farfisa is an eight-year-old space-girl who travels the Galaxies on her space-horse, Briscoe. Mary goes from planet to planet, searching for "songs and sounds and music and noise: to share with the rest of the Universe. Mary catches the songs and sounds and music and noise in her "audio lasso". Then she brings them to the Listener’s Library – an intergalactic collection of sounds, curated by music-loving super-beings called the Listeners. 'Mary Farfisa's Outer Space Radio Theater' was heard every Saturday morning for two years on local station KSZN in Flagstaff Arizona. Its entire run is available now as podcast. In this episode: Mary and Briscoe head to the High Seas to rescue the lost guitar of Near-Sighted John Jumbo, the Blues Giant. Will they find it at the bottom of the Sea? And – since Near-Sighted John really WAS a giant – will they be able to haul it back up to the surface? As they search, Briscoe tells Mary the life story of the legendary guitar player’s life. Written and produced by Jim Cheff. Starring Cara Alboucq, Terry Alan, Jim Cheff, Bonnie Dumdei, Miranda Marie, Bernie Poshpishel and Jayden Robin. Original music by Terry Alan. ©2017 Jim Cheff, All Rights Reserved.

9:45am - 10:00am

Nadia Rossi: Digging Where We Stand

Digging Where We Stand (DWWS) was made in Spring 2024 for ‘Loose Tomatoes in the Back Yard’, an exhibition as part of GI Festival at Rumpus Room. The show brought a group of artists together to work with children and families to cultivate, build, write, make – becoming collective caretakers of the garden at Rumpus. It features 13 tracks recorded by kids in the yard who interviewed each other and shared stories from the garden alongside music made with Charlie Knox, Nadia Rossi, Angel Walker and Holly White. Track 8 features Jenny Pengilly and babies and carers from a playgroup called Romp Around, recorded in Autumn the year before at the Hidden Gardens, Glasgow. DWWS was mixed and mastered by Practice Good Practice at The Space, Glasgow, artwork by Nancy aged 5. Produced by Nadia Rossi.

10:00am - 10:30am

Jean Philippe Renoult: Domestic Drones

They are my pets. They pulsate for hours at low volume in my studio, even when I'm not there. Once they have escaped from my machines, I don't interfere. I let them breathe in the open air, in a flow that I record with microphones and sensors. Between four and six channels are assigned to capture the sound generators, the space of the room and the vibrations of the surfaces. These drones are generous, they accompany and embellish the sounds around them. I like to call them my domestic drones, they infiltrate and subtly change my homescape, it is a discreet mix where the air of one match the vibrations of the other. Every now and again a distant melody can be heard.

10:30am - 11:00am

Siobhan Leddy: Activities For Listening

Activities for Listening is an experiment in listening. A mysterious nonhuman entity wants to teach us how to hear their name, which lies outside of ordinary hearing thresholds for most humans. Our narrator tries to teach us how to listen otherwise, guiding us through different ways of listening to extend our regular human sensing abilities. We listen into the sonic worlds of bats, the upper atmosphere, and the micro-vibrating honeycombs of a beehive. Music by Kevin Chow. Mixed and mastered by Johan Östman. Image by Tal Chodos. Produced by Siobhan Leddy.

11:00am - 11:30am

Elina Bry & Mark Vernon: Opera Of The Body

The premise of this radiophonic work is the idea of the mute body. The body as a rebellious 'other' with whom communication has irretrievably broken down. We explore the sonification of biological processes and the idea of the mute body within a narrative framework based around personal experiences of health conditions and medical treatments. Through a series of pseudo-scientific medical experiments and strategies we attempt to coax, persuade or trick our bodies into speaking to us once more. If we listen closely, what can our bodies teach us? What will they say?  The first iteration of this idea took the form of a public performance at Gallery Celine in January 2020 titled Prelude to an Opera of the Body. Produced by Elina Bry and Mark Vernon.

11:30am - 12:00pm

Buffer Zone

1) Yve Lomax - Quer - ep 6: Profoundly transverse (7.54). 2) Len Goatzee - NEKCIHC (9:09). 3) Audrey Chen - Live at H0l0 (17:54). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

12:00pm - 12:30pm

Matana Roberts: Chasing Hopes On The Star Atlantic

"Just before the world shutdown in 2019 I voyaged on an English cargo ship from the United Kingdom to North America. I wanted to know, to embody the motion, movements of not only a history but of a wonder around sounds, memory, what we carry, what we leave behind whether by choice or force. I carried with me a small Roberts radio, that refused to work because there was no signal. So I kept an audio diary and from that, a series of field recordings and footage I made during this time,  I present to you a radio collage of a life changing moment for me not only as an artist, but as a person.” A co-commission between Radiophrenia and Kunst zum Hören, Osterreich 1 produced with the support of Creative Scotland. Produced by Matana Roberts.

12:30pm - 1:00pm

Katrina Niebergal & Bergur Anderson: Come, Memory: Fieldwork

A research-led project begun in September 2021 by Katrina Niebergal that centred around three research/recording trips taken to a series of ancient (especially Neolithic) European sacred sites. The project included: research; the recording of Super 8mm film, 35mm photo, and sound; the assembly of three short, experimental films, and the creation of a scenographic installation. 'come, Memory: fieldwork' is another iteration of this project — an expanded research and sound document — collaboratively made by Katrina and Bergur Anderson (the project’s field recordist and film soundtrack composer). The project in all its facets looked speculatively through embedded, eroded and residual evidence, at the presence/absence of the divine womanly (or Great Mother), and at the idea and sens-o-reality of earth-sentience. It looked to the ancient (pre-capitalist and pre-patriarchal) past to think/feel into feminist futures. Originally released as a limited edition cassette on Futura Resistenza, Brussels.

1:00pm - 1:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 20

1) Andre Birken - 31 monstrous demonstrations GAUMENFREUDEN 7 (0:41). 2) Lidia Zielińska - Jako te biale myszki (8:04). 3) Stuart Low - mother grew us (1:24). 4) Pete Cox - Africa House (My Love is Like a Red Red Rose) (16.54). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

1:30pm - 2:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 20

5) Alistair Zaldua - hearingprotection (7:22). 6) Neurale Research Institute- Timewaves II (19:27). 7) Michalis Andronikou - APrayer for the Singers (5:15). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

2:00pm - 2:30pm

Cecilia Tyrrell: Between Tides

Composed of field recordings from around the Salthouse area, Between Tides uses recordings of reeds, saltmarsh, wire fencing, water and shingle, broken down and reconstructed with the use of overtone chanting, reordered and performed by Cecilia in an abandoned oil silo in the North of Denmark. The soundscape traverses through multiple cross-connecting coastal environments, both of vast and microscopic scales. As it wanders it listens, an experience extending beyond the auditory, listening between perception to a space where nature and imagination collide. Produced by Cecilia Tyrrell.

2:30pm - 3:00pm

Iride Project: La Fenestre De Rusinell

The story takes place in an Italian rural village. Rusinelle, bedridden for years, dies alone in her bedroom. The window is closed and according to local superstition her soul gets trapped and can not ascend to Heaven, remaining at the mercy of the Devil. Her son Carmine feels the guilt of this accidental negligence. Funeral and burial follow carefully in a mix of Christian and Pre-Christian beliefs rooted in ancient Greek culture. The poor man is haunted by the thought of his mother's soul wandering in the World of the Living and so excluded from the Grace of God. Seeing that, a close friend of the family, driven by Christian faith and superstition, succeeds in getting in contact with the dead and finds out that the woman's soul is saved. A lifetime of humble and Christian behavior made Rusinelle worthy in the eyes of Jesus who gave her Eternal Salvation. Produced by Iride Project: Monica Miuccio & Massimo Daví.

3:00pm - 5:00pm

Ways Toward Something: Sound Out

A radio broadcast performed by artist collective 'ways toward something' and streamed live by 'radio stall public dreaming’. Five artists perform improvised remixes of sonics recorded from around the rapidly evolving post-industrial landscape of Digbeth, Birmingham. Marking the closure of an industrial unit housing the creative organisation Vivid Projects, the work acts as a sonic archive of change and transition. Featuing artists Emily Warner, Kathy Smith, Keara Stevens, Sam Owen and Laura Fox. Part of an ongoing audio research project exploring open ended experimentation with site and sound. 'ways towards something' is led by Emily Warner, Sam Owen & Laura Fox. Visit vividprojects.org.uk/projects/ways-towards-something.

5:00pm - 5:30pm

Northfield Lenox: Proof Of Concept

Bricks made of audio excerpts from 1970s detective television programmes are stacked in a cluttered formation. The samples used are not dialogue, musical scores or intricate foley - but of the bits that remain. The shuffling, coughing, moving, activity of people; as well as incidental music, traffic, machines and the occasional radio burst. A mortar of ambient sounds fixes these bricks into a wall ripe for mediative viewing. Visit northfield-lenox.com.

5:30pm - 6:00pm

Buffer Zone

1) Charo Calvo - WILD TRACKS FOR YOU (11:50). 2) Len Goatzee - Its Good To Keep Up Tradition (6:03). 3) Augustė Vickunaitė - i invite you out  (4:09). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

6:00pm - 6:30pm

Mondlane (Lisa Fabian): I Hear Her Call: Salome...? Danu...? Come Ah Come...

A surreal folkloristic sonic tale or a journey through memories encountered in a fever dream. Scenic echoes intimately evolve, looped until they burst into strange atmospheres and rhythms. We meet a hopelessly entangled voice, haunted and lost.  Mondlane is the solo moniker of sound artist Lisa Fabian.

6:30pm - 6:45pm

Una Lee: Imaginary Conversations

A piece of radiophonic storytelling filled with obscure words, names and verses apparently with little to no explanations attached. In the centre sits Heo Nanseolheon, a prodigy poetess from 16th century Korea, followed by a string of poems cryptically unfolding her tragic life story which was due to her gender at the time. The piece also addresses the story of Lucia Galvani, the wife of Luigi Galvani, who played a crucial role in her husband's scientific work, but was never credited, expressed through verses penned by the poet Jo Shapcott excerpted from opera, Alive and Kicking, and an entry from Encyclopedia Britannica. Produced by Una Lee.

6:45pm - 7:00pm

Mathias Guilbaud: Voies Urbaines, Rue Mespoul

"This creation relates the relationship I had with a construction site (a hospital being destroyed and renovated to make housing for the elderly) which I followed over several months. This piece reflects how I imagine these places when I feel them, how I regain a form of control over them by letting them express themselves. Trying to trigger an imagination, playing with urban sounds and more specifically construction sounds, so that can transgresses their origins. The empty buildings fill up, they breathe and become active where there was only noise and residue.” Produced by Mathias Guilbaud.

7:00pm - 10:00pm

Live To Air Performances: Augustė Vickunaitė, Audrey Chen, Fk Alexander & Cat Boyd, Len Goetzee

Augustė Vickunaitė - Thank you for your clouds; Audrey Chen - hyper-extensions for voice and analog electronics; K Alexander & Cat Boyd - When Everything I Love Falls from the Sky, the World will be Covered in Darkness; Len Goetzee. Running order TBC. For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule. 

10:00pm - 10:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 34

1) Gregory Kramer  - Midnight Mission 7 (12:15). 2) Nguyen Hoang Gia Bao - Y.Ê.U _ L.O.V.E (1:04). 3) Beth Robertson – Puddles (22:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

10:30pm - 11:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 34

4) Anatole De Baerdemaeker - à la droite de Robert (2:22). 5) Kit Beaufoy - Exploration #1 For Two Radios (9:42). 6) Thomas Ott – Ordinary Rituals I (11:38). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

11:00pm - 11:30pm

Chris Mac Innes And Krystle Patel: I’M Not Paralyzed, But

A collaboration between Chris MacInnes and Krystle Patel that considers the flattening of information in contemporary news media. The resulting overwhelming sensation of noise and misrepresentation is expressed through modular synths and the voice. The language used in the performance expresses the experience of cultural visbility and the violence of representation. The subsequent flattening of cultural identities and ideas of Britishness and/or Indianness collide here as a response to an over saturation of information alongside a laziness to appear to respond to contemporary questions about identity, imperialism and privilege. Visit youmockedmeonce.com and christophermacinnes.com.

11:30pm - 12:00am

The Knob, The Finger & The It: Poller Wiesen Session, 29 June 2024

Outside session at the river banks of Cologne, using battery-powered miniature drums, DIY kalimba, harmonica, effects, supercollider and extended shbobo shnth. The music is improvised, played at low volume through small bluetooth speakers and recorded with a stereo microphone. The surrounding soundscape resonates in these recordings, and occasionally clearly defined signals emerge from the distance. Experimental campfire electronics in the spirit of field recording. The Knob, The Finger & The It are Tobias Grewenig, Andreas O. Hirsch and Volker Hennes. Visit www.thekfi.de and
www.makiphon.de.

12:00am - 1:00am

Unconscious Collective: The Land Of The Escaping Sound

From an archive of sounds, something mysterious is said, sonics repeated so they change in nature, from the listening point a journey is taken. Informally, public domain refers to works that are publicly available; the formal definition states that it refers to works which are intangible to private ownership or are available for public use. As rights are country-based and vary, a work may be subject to rights in one country and not in another. Playing the cultural awareness game, putting things together is a technique where sound objects, are created from collage, also known as montage, the use of portions of found or various sources. Some rights depend on registrations with a country-by-country basis, and the registration absence in a particular country implies public domain status there. A library of sound files on several different time scales importation into the library of the editing and mixing programme use of the cursor.  The "unconscious collective project” is Jane Burton, Doris Lake, Samantha Brook and Rachel Parks. Visit instituteforalienresearchvariousartists.bandcamp.com.