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Resonance Aggregated

Summary: Every single Resonance FM show which has ever been released as a podcast.

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 Panel Borders: What’s normal anyway? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Panel Borders: What’s normal anyway? Concluding a month about LGBT comics, Alex Fitch talks to cartoonist Morgan Boecher about his humorous webcomic What’s normal anyway? which depicts the travails of a transgender male. Morgan discusses the autobiographical elements of his comic, his history as an artist and future plans for the narrative. (Last in the [...]

 framework #431: 2013.07.28 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

framework:afield produced in the u.s. by myke dodge weiskopf. for more info see http://www.myke.me.

 The Opera Hour – series 2/episode 34 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes. Today, inspired by his friend Sam’s Puccini-laden iPod, he talks to his friends about their favourite pieces of opera. Although some are bashful it transpires that everyone has a track, from Mozart to Adams, that they hum along to at the bus stop, [...]

 Wavelength – Red Krayola and Art and Language. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Should have been one episode but there’s too much material to pack in to 30 minutes so it will be continued… The Red Krayola and their collaboration with conceptual Art collective; Art and Language. Tracks today from Red Crayola’s first LP (they became Krayola after being threatened with legal action if they retained Crayola); The [...]

 Old Favourites 2002-2007 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 26th July 2013 Earzumba, ‘Descurbio Lo Que Sucedia’ From Real Ruido Pastizo, GREECE EDITIONS ZERO #13 CD (2007) Marteau Rouge, ‘Entre Deux Ombres’ From …Un Jour se Lève, NO LABEL CDR (1998) Office Products, (Track 01) From Nude Media, USA TOAST AND JAM RECORDINGS T&J 017 CDR (2005) George […]

 Sitting With Gianluca - Vincenzo Castellana (Sicilian roots music) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Vincenzo is a multi instrumentalist who plays roots music from his native Sicily. He is especially knowledgable but without a whiff of academia to him. We cover the super-natural and mystical side of roots music and how many early musicians were almost like shamans. Among the instruments he plays in our sit-down is a Sicilian tambourine. If you think the tambourine could never be a  virtuoso instrument then think again!

 One Life Left -- Nottingham Game City Nights Special | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Don't call it a comeback! Call it a show that we recorded at Antenna in Nottingham on Thursday 25th April with multiple Super-Special Guests and the first recorded appearance of our FOTS badges-back. It's a little teaser to remind you of our show before we're officially back, Back, BACK in September. So what do you learn in this episode? Well, aside from hearing about why Ann has put Prince Harry on the EOTS list and why Simon has been signed up by the ECB as a Gary Pratt-esque sub fielder, you mostly hear from our amazing SSGs and the equally amazing stuff that they're working on. We have Neil Jones who despite being Australian doesn't start all of his sentences with "Aw look", Owen the House DJ explains how to best use a Tenori-on, Stefan Morris gives us a good excuse to touch people bums without having to sing the Cheeky Girls. We also hear about how to make game guide from Andrew Mills and Graham Spence teaches us about Swirling (which sounds a lot dodgier than it actually is). And that's not all. We also sign up Sam Kay as a FOTS and Charlotte joins our ever increasing band of lawyers. OTHER PODCASTS BEWARE. See you again in September! Cheerio! Team OLL x

 C’est Magnifique! C’est le Tour de France! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This year's Tour de France was the hundredth edition of the world's biggest and best bicycle race - and it proved to be a race to remember. Jack Thurston talks with 'Buffalo' Bill Chidley about three weeks of outstanding bike racing. Next year the Tour will begin in Yorkshire and cycling journalist Peter Cossins is already excited about the race passing right by his house in Ilkley, West Yorkshire.

 Panel Borders: Educating with autobiography – Comic Nurse and Erika Moen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Panel Borders: Educating with autobiography – Comic Nurse and Erika Moen Continuing a month of shows about lesbian and gay comics, Alex Fitch talks to MK Czerwiec and Erika Moen about their work. MK discusses her alter-ego Comic Nurse and narratives about nursing in her sequential art which include elements of autobiography and how this [...]

 framework #430: 2013.07.21 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

regular edition featuring darius ciuta, iain armstrong, terje paulsen, and the aporee maps world listening day 2013 project.

 Wavelength – “Wynnonia” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today’s programme plunders the distinguished career of John Wynne, presenter of Up Country, and sound artist, otherwise known as Mr Speaker after his 300 speaker installation at the Saatchi Gallery, the recording of which is ruthlessly superimposed over the original soundtrack from The Big Country; John’s theme tune, cassette stuff from Material/Immaterial (1989), taking in [...]

 The Opera Hour – series 2/episode 33 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes – politics, power, greed, the abominable, magic, lust, comedy. Today: Richard talks to the creatives behind Secret Cinema about their new opera, The Ballad of Skinny Lattes and Vintage Clothing. He is also joined by the composer Llewelyn Ap Myrddin, to talk about [...]

 Boardman versus Obree | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The sporting rivalry between Chris Boardman and Graeme Obree is among the greatest in history, on a par with Ovett and Coe, Borg and McEnroe or Ali and Frazier. Twenty years on from their record-breaking exploits, Jack Thurston and Edward Pickering consider how their era marked a turning point in British cycle sport and how [...]

 Wavelength – “Five American Portraits” by Art and Language and The Red Krayola. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we continue the investigation into the liaison between the conceptual Art group “Art and Language” and The Red Krayola, naming the members of each outfit would take up the remaining 25 minutes of the programme. Previous programmes focussed on the Red Krayola and the Familiar Ugly up to 1976 when they combined with [...]

 Art Monthly Talk Show 8th July 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Art as Commodity as Art Christopher Townsend discusses the legacy of the Pictures Generation and MTV The Pictures Generation artists of the early 1980s – Robert Longo, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman et al – who emerged just as MTV muscled up alongside the young field of video art, set about dissolving the boundaries between art and the [...]

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