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This Week's Free Lab Radio - For All the Sea the Land Remains

For All the Sea the Land Remains is a 44 minute long sound piece from Simon Coates.  The bespoke work for Free Lab Radio features field recordings from Dubai and Fujairah - both in the United Arab Emirates - Istanbul, Bangkok and Vientiane in Laos.

In addition to employing field recordings for this piece, Coates plays harmonica, keyboards and guitar alongside digitally-manufactured acousmatic sounds. For All the Sea the Land Remains samples the songs 'Shagufa' by Geeta Dutt (1953), 'Hum Aur Tum Aur Ye Khushi' by Surendra (from the 1940 film 'Alibaba') and 'Aahen Na Bharin Shikve Na Kiye' by Zeenat (1945). Another film that is samples is Parviz Kimiavi's 1970s film 'Oh, Protector of the Gazelle'. 

The English text at the start is read by UK performance artist Caroline Smith, and was written by Simon Coates.  The Arabic text towards the end is read by Sara Al Haddad and is a line from Jonny Town Mouse by Beatrix Potter...with vocal contributions by Denise Coates.

Free Lab Radio Podcast: Dance is a Neuroscience

A mix by Fari B of some of the most sonically intriguing dance tunes in this year's playlist, plus new Nov-Dec releases. Moving through genres and sub-genres from 8-bit to nu-disco to Neurostep, it's a selection to end 2015.

Dance is a marriage of the representational capacity of language and the rhythmicity of music. Even though dance is a fundamental form of human expression, neuroscientists have given it relatively little consideration. The past decade, however, researchers have conducted the first brain-imaging studies of both amateur and professional dancers. These investigations address such questions as:
How do dancers navigate though space?
How do they pace their steps?
How do people learn complex series of patterned movements?

Playlist:  
1.Zedanmer (feat. Eat Static, Ethiopiques) by Invisible System

Streaming online & broadcasting on air on 104.4FM, at 11-midnight GMT (3-4am GST).
Repeats: Tuesday 4-5am GMT (7-8am GST)

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This Week's Free Lab Radio - Dance is a Neuroscience

Complex movement.  Sound generation. Kinesiology. Meaningful gesturing. Rhythmic synchronisation. Wordlessly communication. Brain synchrony. Rehabilitation and therapy. the magic of mutual gaze.




































Dance is a Neuroscience

A mix by Fari B of the most sonically intriguing dance tunes in this year's playlist, plus new Nov-Dec releases. Moving through genres and sub-genres from 8-bit to Neurostep, it's a selection to end 2015 with.

Dance is a marriage of the representational capacity of language and the rhythmicity of music. Even though dance is a fundamental form of human expression, neuroscientists have given it relatively little consideration. The past decade, however, researchers have conducted the first brain-imaging studies of both amateur and professional dancers. These investigations address such questions as, How do dancers navigate though space? How do they pace their steps? How do people learn complex series of patterned movements? 1)

Streaming online and broadcasting on air on 104.4FM, at 11-midnight GMT (3-4am GST).
Repeat: Tuesday 4-5am GMT (7-8am GST)  

Podcasts here.
Check out Fari's last mix below.


This Week's Free Lab Radio - Cheh, Beirut

This week a bespoke mix for Free Lab Radio by Cheh, featuring tracks by Overshift, Ahmet Mecnun, Ahmet Mecnun, Aney F, Exander, Luis Mora, Giacomo De Falco and Hassio (col), Luca Lento and Nukem. Chech favours Techno and some of its derivatives
Abdalla Chahine a DJ and producer origially from Beirut, recently returned to the music scene there after a period in Abu Dhabi. He cites his influences as Richie Hawtin, Kruder and Dorfmeister and Trentmoller, Ricardo Villalobos and Steve Lawler amongst others. Cheh performs at Minimal Effort alongside other breakthrough DJs. In 2011, he released on the Lebanese label, VL Records.

Free Lab Radio broadcasts Saturdays 11-midnight GMT (3am GST)  

Repeats Tuesday 4am GMT (8am GST). 

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"Mistrust the White House, come and get your fix"

Sometimes only heavy metal guitars will say it.

Sometime only metal guitars can say it.

Oh little sicky, seems to be the pain?
Got all these herbs, don't mean a f**ing thing
I am the little witch, with the magick tricks
Mistrust the white house, come and get your fix

It's not about the numbers, what you feel is real
Crystals, rays of light, the taste of orange peel...
Open the mind, change the mind, that's how we achieve
Can't hurt to try right?
It's what I believe!

Witch doctor...

I taste the green when you come here and complain
I give you cleanliness, while I make it rain
I'm a corpse eating vulture, who tells you how to feel
Don't trust the white coats, I'll make you a better deal

Put a needle in the cheek so turn the other one
Come back tomorrow, because we'll never get it done
Open the mind, change the mind, that's how we achieve!
Can't hurt to try right?
It's what I believe!

AK47 Live at the Retro Music Festival

AK47 is Jesus Feijoo Vazquez from Badajoz, Spain. He's been releasing Nu Skool, Old Skool, 2 Step and Retro Break mixes for years now, and certainly pulled out some of his favourites for this live mix.
This mix, made 14th November 2015, is his live set from the Retro Music Festival 2015, Discoteca B3 - Dos Hermanas in Seville and is released under a Creative Commons Licence

 Free Lab Radio broadcasts Saturdays 11-midnight GMT (3am GST) repeats Tuesday 4am GMT (8am GST). 
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This Week's Free Lab Radio - Mix by Fari B


This week the sounds of the best electronica and experimental music from Fari B's listening rack. Elements of just a peppering of dubstep, epic, hip hop, contemporary classical, neurohop, moombhaton and even a remixed booty anthem.

Intelligent music for today's listener, dance in your bedrooms, dance in your cars, dance on the train with your headphones on, dance with your feet, your hands your head, but don't ignore the beat for that's when we've been reduced to nothing more than a brain carried in a body. Sway yourself into the present.

Free Lab Radio broadcasts Saturdays 11-midnight GMT (3am GST) repeats Tuesday 4am GMT (8am GST)

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Free Lab Radio Podcast - The Fantastic Machine, by Fari B

This week's Free Lab Radio features Nomine, Om Unit, Robbie Hardkiss Aksak Maboul (Belgian avant-rock band founded in 1977),  De Fantastiske To with their new release Pust, Nasty Ways, Jengi Beats, Jon Kennedy and more.

Mix live by Fari B.

Broadcasts 11-midnight on 104.4FM across London, online elsewhere.
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New Free Lab Radio Podcast - The Sisters of Perpetual Resistance




Tracks selected by a few members of the Sisters of Perpetual Resistance ahead of their group show 'The Art of Resistance' October 2015 Southwark. A rumbling of equality-demanding and anti-capitalist sentiment and action this month, in a series of workshops and events occur alongside the group exhibition of artworks made on residencies at Miss Pokeno's studio.

Broadcast Saturdays 11-midnight, repeated the following Tuesdays GMT.
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This Week's Free Lab Radio - Guest DJ DSM, Iran


Sasan, or DSM b.1994, is an Iranian Ableton DJ/Producer whose first official release was “Impression of a Stranger” from the album, "WMC Spring 2015 Sampler", Maloos Records, March 2015.

Sasan began by producing remixes and mashups and now stream on several internet radio stations.  This is his bespoke set for Free Lab Radio and is probably his first time really ON AIR broadcasting to radio sets across London on 104.4FM. Listen online outside of London with this Radio Player.

Tracklist 
1- PeteBlas - Message To The People
2- Monsieur Georget - Ready Pour le Tour
3- Pablo Fierro - The Essence Of Your Smile
4- Mozambik Puzzle - Lawn (SpecDub Remix)
5- Jonny Bee - One More Chance (Original Mix)
6- Mozambik Puzzle - Solage (BDTOM Remix)
7- Gyasi - The Dance (Lars Behrenroth Remix)
8- Salvatore Agrosi - Spirit (Special Edit)
9- Edgar Peng - Dear Universe (Original Mix)
10- Salvatore Agrosi - I Can (Original Mix)

This Week's Free Lab Radio - The Bloodening

In the dark, behind a wall on an island in Abu Dhabi, audio visual algorithms skirmish with preconceived ideas of what the Celtic evening of Allhalloweseve and the Allhallowtide festival is...

System Preferences  are Jonny Farrow, Scott Fizgerald and Fari Bradley tonight.
Broadcasts 11-midnight GMT, repeats Thursday 4am. 
Listen on air on 104.4FM across London or online otherwise with this app


THIS WEEK'S FREE LAB RADIO - NOISE FROM THE MIDDLE EAST FESTIVAL

Noise from the Middle East FESTIVAL

This week's Free Lab Radio features tracks sent in by performers at the Noise of the Middle East festival in Abu Dhabi, 4th November 2015. 

Yara Mekawei, an Egyptian composer of electronic music, is a curator at the 100 Copies electronic music festival and 
Mutamassik is a dj/ artist/ synesthete, mixes Egyptian and Afro-Asiatic Roots with a touch of hip-hop and the bass and syncopation of hardstep.
 
Other performers at the New York University free festival in Abu Dhabi -  a "mini-marathon showcasing four inventive artists" - include Fari Bradley, Free Lab Radio's producer.

Broadcasts Saturday Oct 24th 11-midnight on 104.4FM, repeats the following Tuesday 4am GMT.
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This Week's Free Lab Radio - Thea Farhadian

Broadcasts Saturday Oct 10th 11-midnight on 104.4FM, repeats Tuesdays 4am. Listen online.

Various recordings and music by composer and violinist Thea Farhadian (USA/Berlin). Collaborations with & KLAUS KÜRVERS: eXcavations, and Dean Santomieri, Redblue. 


Thea Farhadian violinist/composer, comes from the background of new contemporary music and has worked with a number of multi-disciplinary projects including composing music for video. Her solo work with the violin and interactive electronics integrates extended techniques with tonal structures and sound-based material. She has performed with Amy X Neuburg, Korhan Erel, Gerhard Uebele, Daniel Schorno, Daphna Naphtali, and S.F. Sound.

VOICES FROM BEHIND THE VEIL, 21:23, 2004 (English/Arabic)

Voices from Behind the Veil, integrates interviews of Egyptian women on the subject of the hijab (the various head and body coverings of Islamic women) into a multilingual sound collage of women's voices. By weaving women's opinions, stories, and discussions about the hijab together, Voices from Behind the Veil reveals the multifaceted opinions and emotions by using a variety of communication styles, some completed statements and other partially revealed dialogues, yielding a richness of diversity in sound and content. The primary impetus of this project is to shift the (western) gaze from stereotypical assumptions easily conjured by visual images of veiled women to an aural encounter where the women (both veiled and not veiled) speak for themselves. 

Material for this project was gathered in the summer or 2003, where Farhadian was studying Arabic music with Egypt’s well-known violinist, Alfred Gamil. The interviews are comprised of all Egyptian women who represent varied perspectives on veiling—two women are unveiled, one woman wears a more “Spanish” veil, another with a traditional hijab (head-covering that covers all of the hair), and one with. The participants were diverse with respect to their age, socio-economic class, and education. Subjects covered in the interviews include personal stories, historical and cultural phenomena, relationship to the body, other women, men, fashion, family, the western world, the workplace, Islam, and societal expectations. Behind the layered interviews, the streets in Cairo play out. 

Tattoos and Other Markings
46:00, In 4 sections, 2006-2008

"Tattoos and Other Markings" explores the experience of memory, weaving
together concepts of the old and the new, past and present; traditional
and processed sounds from Armenia and Egypt, spoken text, and machine
sounds.

All tracks composed and mixed by Thea Farhadian.
The voice of Komitas (CD 4275) courtesy of Traditional Crossroads.


THEA FARHADIAN & KLAUS KÜRVERS: eXcavations
http://cdbaby.com/cd/theafarhadianklauskurver

Thea Farhadian - Violin
Klaus Kürvers - Bass

Recorded by Klaus Kürvers
Mastered by Myles Boisen at Headless Buddha Mastering Lab
Art - Klaus Kürvers
Design - Nicolas Wiese


www.theafarhadian.com 

This Week's Free Lab Radio - The Sisters of Perpetual Resistance

Tonight: La Femme Écoute - tracks by and for women, selected by the Sisters of Perpetual Resistance ahead of their group show The Art of Resistance, running from 9th to 25th October.
 At work, Fari B wearing 'phones, Miss P is stiching

From The Savages to Habibi, the music is selected by the Sisters for you to hear.

This October Southwark is witness to a rumbling of equality-demanding and anti-capitalist sentiment and action this month, as a series of workshops and events occur alongside a group exhibition of artworks made on residency at Miss Pokeno's studio.

Here we are at Pokeno's table burnt with the words women remember being thrown at them; sewing, listening to audio and communicating.

Exhibition open hours are 10-4pm weekdays and by appointment at other times.
Debbie Harry Wearing a Miss Pokeno

Broadcasts Saturday 3rd October, 11-midnight, repeats the following Tuesday 4am GMT.

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Inter-generational arm wrestling.


All will be revealed....

This Week's Free Lab Radio - Nesa Azadikhah

A bespoke set of house music, mixed in Iran for Free Lab Radio, by DJ Nesa Azadikhah. 
 "I used different styles of tracks for this mix: house , nu disco, techno, deep house... all tracks were chosen from international music. The mix adapts to changes in mood for the audience. It was mixed in Ableton Live, and I have also edited and overlayed some of the tracks.
The drawing here is a still frame of a video animation which I used last time on Free Lab Radio also as it's a source of inspiration for me. It was a collaboration between my sister and I, using collage as a technique."
 
Tracklist:
  1. B12 – Into The Void
  2. Willow – Feel Me
  3. Gtyn – Kevin Lomax (Nesa R-Edit)
  4. Dawn Mok – Like Thoughts Or Moments We’ll Fall (Nesa R-Edit)
  5. Nuage – Haunting
  6. Pezzner – Protection
  7. Romare – Rainbow (Club)
  8. Lawrence – Chez Dupont
  9. Pawel – All Nearness Pauses (Nesa Remix)
  10. Rocco – Saharien Child (Lars Behrenroth Reprise)

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This Week's Free Lab Radio - Love Songs from Lebanon 1980s

DJ Umb from Birmingham, calls himself a "Conceptual" DJ". This particular playlist, features gems from 1980's heyday of Lebanese pop and love ballad, and brings Arabic poetry and melody to more Western classical and European and American forms.

"You do not have to understand the Arabic language to fall in love with a lot of these tunes! Indeed, the Arabic Voice and its music is some of the most beautiful & heart-breaking in the whole world, it’s just that many of you don’t know it, just yet!" Dj Umb


All his mixes are made on LIVE/1Cut on Pioneer 1000's MKII CDJ's & a DJM 600 mixer. The mix also featured in the Guardian Playlist: Middle Eastern and North African section.

Free Lab Radio, experiments in dance music, broadcasts Saturday 11-midnight, repeats Tuesday 4am GMT.  Twitter: #FreeLabRadio
 

This Week's Free Lab Radio - Endurance City

This week we explore minimal house, tech and synth-pop tracks tracks with reliably repetitive forms, and how these give people clubbers the confidence (and therefore the freedom) to dance?

Their mesmeric beats, by their very repetition become a kind of meditation, a small box in which the dancer moves shoulder to shoulder to a driving, seamless mix along with everyone else in a kind of flamboyantly stylish step class, where endurance rather than variety is part of the experience. Think of Techno Viking if he'd been an international corporate head hunter living in Dubai.

Here in Dubai, the dance scene is varied, but only within the parameters allowed by the brackets in which different social groups operate. The Ethiopians have their club, the Indians theirs, the Russians, the Singaporeans have theirs. The expat Europeans, Australians, South Africans and Americans mostly dance to chic, boutique music. That's the best way to encapsulate the genres that we're thinking of - clean, reliable, at first hearing possibly featureless, but after a while, a freedom appears within the framework.

New #Podcast - MidTempo on @ResonanceFM




Versatile bass music for today.


Playlist (in this order):

Caravan (instrumental) by Flechette.
Dugong - My Heart is Broken
Shamanic Technology - Homeostasis
Zebbler Encanti Experience - Follow the Bubbles (SugarBeats Remix)
AMB - By Myself
Katana - Datsik (Stowey Remix) Sutured
Eden - XO
Michel Herrera - Silhouette
Space Jesus & Esseks - Dream Whirled (Zebbler Encanti Experience Remix)
Star Chiller - Equinox
Soysauce - Broken Record ft Joni Fatora (Louis The Child Remix)

Broadcasts on Resonance104.4FM 11-midnight on www.resonancefm.com
Repeats Thursday 2am
Produced by Fari Bradley
ResonanceFM is UK's art-music radio station.

This Week's Free Lab Radio - Vaporwave

Vaporwave, a mushy, so-cheesey-they-are-cool series of adapted samples of '80s & '90s TV infomercial and corporate muzak, made today. On this week's show we play both good old fashioned, hi-fidelity vaporwave and progressive (adapted and made on new hard and software) vaporwave.

Samples are might be pitch or tempo shifted but they are still recognisable. Reimagined 80s Microsoft advert with a whole load of obsessive compression and reverb, tracks are often very short...Vaporwave examines the vapidity of mass mainstream media and its promises, the short-sightedness of libidinous 90s yuppie culture and celebrates the perennial nature of advertising most of its producers suffered growing up....

Other similar genres are chillwave, grave-wave,
sea-punk, witch-house and of course one that the ResonanceFM performing collective explored quite a bit in the 2013-14 hauntology.... Vaporwave often crosses into genre we've looked at before on Free Lab Radio, such as Chiptune and Brostep.

Featured this week are: 
Shisa and Choongum (released on cassette)
Oneohtrix Point Never
Fortune 600
REVERB LITE
Greeneyed Meganekko
Space Arabica
VHS Logos and more....




Free Lab Radio - Live, with Tapes


As we met young producer Tapes this month, we've invited him to ResonanceFM studios to do a live thing...it might be tapes it might be vinyl. But it will be Tapes.

His new release is on vinyl with EM Records "No Broken Hearts on This Factory Floor", as marketed by Boomkat. Here are his previous ones, the first of which was in 2009 in which the tracks were transferred to tape, and back again for effect.

The record "No Broken Hearts..." comes with a printed 12" x 12" double-sided insert, a compendium of what Boomkat call Tapes' "frayed and wayward dub exploits on Japan's always wonderful EM Records ahead of his full debut LP with Honest Jon's."

We're just looking forward to hearing his version of Olivia Newton John in 'Phyzikal Dub', because I'm addicted to a very cool remix of that song ourselves....

 Broadcasts Saturday 11-mdnight on 104.4FM across London and online...Repeats Thursday 2am

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This Week's Free Lab Radio - Mid Tempo

Versatile bass music for today.

Playlist (in this order)
Caravan (instrumental) by Flechette.
Dugong - My Heart is Broken
Shamanic Technology - Homeostasis
Zebbler Encanti Experience - Follow the Bubbles (SugarBeats Remix)
AMB - By Myself
Katana - Datsik (Stowey Remix) Sutured
Eden - XO
Michel Herrera - Silhouette
Space Jesus & Esseks -  Dream Whirled (Zebbler Encanti Experience Remix)
Star Chiller - Equinox
Soysauce - Broken Record ft Joni Fatora (Louis The Child Remix)

Broadcasts on Resonance104.4FM 11-midnight on www.resonancefm.com
Repeats Thursday 2am

Produced by Fari Bradley



This Week's Free Lab Radio - Experimental Housewife's Lament

Experimental Housewife's ambient-mix for Communikey Festival; a long-running cultural institution that promoted social, cultural and ecological innovation through creative process.

As the Festival came to an end this year Experimental Housewife created a lamentation for it’s end and as an ode to what is yet to come.

Featured: Segue, Charles Cohen, Neel’s modular abstractions and the flickering drones of Colorado-based artist Radere.

Broadcasts Saturday 11-midnight BST on 104.4FM and www.resonancefm.com/listen. Repeats Thursday 2-3am BST

"In advance of the 2015 Communikey Festival — which takes place April 16-19 month in Boulder, CO — we tapped Experimental Housewife to record a mix showcasing the more ambient-leaning portion of the festival programming.
This year’s edition of the Communikey Festival is set to be our last, as we prepare to retire the format in order to focus on the next stage of their creative evolution. It’s a bittersweet end for a long-running cultural institution that has served to promote social, cultural and ecological innovation through creative process. As such, Experimental Housewife intended for this mix to serve as a lamentation for the festival’s end and an ode to what is yet to come.
Bookended by a pair of tracks from the lauded Silent Season artist Segue, the mix traverses a wide range of styles, from Charles Cohen and Neel’s modular abstractions to the flickering drones of Colorado-based artist Radere and beyond. The end result is an evocative mix that is at turns friendly and creepy, calling to mind the very atmosphere of the Front Range region itself as it moves through its shadowy soundscapes.
For more information, please visit www.communikey.us. Festival passes and showcase tickets are available for purchase at communikey.strangertickets.com"

Tracklist:

Segue - Turning Patterns
FOANS - Conversion 4
FOANS - Diorama 2
FOANS - Diorama 4
Normal Ones - Eidolon
Experimental Housewife - New Private Life
Radere - Good Evening, Ghosts (Verison)/Stay Away
Lichens - Faeries
Neel - Storm In Stickney
Experimental Housewife - Pad (Music)
Orphx - Circuit IV (Consumption)
Charles Cohen - The Middle Distance
Clinker - Partial Intervention
Segue - Wind Through Trees
This mix was originally featured as part of Headphone Commute's ongoing podcast series.


This Week's Free Lab Radio - Composing With Process

COMPOSING WITH PROCESS

PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC 

Systems

Curated by Mark Fell and Joe Gilmore. Narrated by Connie Treanor.

Marcel Duchamp
A look at the use of formal systems in the composition and performance of musical works. It explains the diversity of approaches to musical systems using a range of technologies and processes.

The radio episode asks how we might distinguish systems based procedures in music to other musical activities, and makes reference to technological development and implementation, structural complexity, and relationships to other musical traditions. We compare three tape-based approaches to composition that explore sound as a temporal and spatial phenomenon and refer to theoretical positions offered by notable artists working in this field.

The composers Tim Perkis and John Bischoff suggest: '...for us the distinction between composing a new piece of music and building a new instrument is not clear cut: composing a piece of music for us IS building a new instrument.' 

Broadcasts Saturday 13th June 11-midnight, repeats Thursday 2-3am on 104.4FM, www.resonancefm.com

 Originally streamed on Radio Web MACBA

This Week's Free Lab Radio - 2DegreesFestival

Brett Bloom introducing the Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination
Tonight on Free Lab Radio: The 2 Degrees Festival.

Brett Bloom on Petro-Subjectivity,  the Ambassador of Bolivia - Roberto Calzadilla - on the nationally recognised rights of Mother Earth in Bolivia and The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination (Labofii).

We also ask Brett what music he is listening to that might be the playlist for the 2 Degrees movement: The Swans and Bad Brains.

The 2 Degrees Festival runs
1-7 June, 2015 at Toynbee Studios, London.

"ART. CLIMATE. ACTION."
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Earth People - Mind Power! Otto Von Schirach.

Shot in Teotihuacan Mexico, lispy, geeky lovable Otto Von Schirach gives another platform to his surf-Tetris boyhood fantasy videos replete with 80s graphics and space-scapes to match his breakcore sounds.

And in case you think the guy is musically a fraud check out his Boiler Room set in which the crowd is bouncing uncontrollably in the first 2 minutes...In case you think he's sane check it out too, Schirach is a self proclaimed "half Cuban Native Indian half German Anunnaki wolf". His music to him is "Miami bass booty drop/top-weirdo waltz."



Santiago Mostyn Directs Thurston Moore

"Don't let the dark get you lost.
Your freedom has come,
Fire and frost."

Directed by Santiago Mostyn, built on his own memories of first coming to San Francisco after growing up in Zimbabwe getting happily lost in the park with his mother...


This Week's Free Lab Radio Show: Tipping into Summer

To mark mid-May, Fari Bradley brings us a new releases - some on cassette - from Vinny Villbass (Norway), Bamboo (UK), Toy Light (Los Angeles), Kamasi Washington, Manican Party (New York) and more. 

Broadcasts 11pm-midnight Saturdays, repeating Thursdays 2am
Listen on 104.4FM in London
or online:



This Week's Free Lab Radio - Doctore Xyramat / Experimental Mix No. X


Experimental Mix No. X 2015 by Xyramat – experimental musician, Radio Host, DJ

An experimental mix of mostly female artists by Xyramat the host of the radio show "Doctore Xyramat" in Hamburg.
 
soundcloud.com/xyramat / fsk-hh.org
Doctore Xyramat / bandcamp.com /finetunes.net / You Tube

Broadcasts on art-music radio station Resonance104.4FM. Saturdays 11-midnight on 104.4FM, repeats Thurs 2am. Listen online.

Playlist - 
Xyramat – Ball – soundcloud.com/xyramat
Tuna Pase – Its_Cold_and_I_like_it_- tunapase.bandcamp.com
Hild Sofie Tafjord - Shoal - plus3db.net
Xyramat – Fragen – soundcloud.com/xyramat
Colleen – Holding Horses - thrilljockey.com/thrill/Colleen
Pursuit Grooves - Jungle Creeps -pursuitgrooves.bandcamp.com
Anna Caragnano & Donato Dozzy – Parallelo - editionsmego.com/release/SP-038
Io Casino - Old Woman - iocasino.net/
Xyramat -Was ist verrat – soundcloud.com/xyramat
Vuelo Libre- CIRCE Family work-Νâma - sevenmoons.bandcamp.com
Vuelo Libre - Jennifer Eberhardt - Seven Horses -sevenmoons.bandcamp.com
Susanna Gartmayer - O - gartmayer.klingt.org
brthlns glnds - hermeto on acid gone disco - illwill.bandcamp.com/album/franktapes-no-mistakes
Shampoo Boy – Nebel - trostrecords.bandcamp.com/album/nebel-nadel-ep
Sawako – Nemumel - baskaru.com/karu32.htm
Walls / Oram - As it is in gems, and prisms - ecstaticrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/sound-houses
Canary Burton - Alligators snoring – seabirdstudio.com
Spunk & Joëlle Léandre - Spunk & Joëlle - plus3db.net/releases/live_in_molde
Natasha Barrett - Reality & Secrets no. 2 Part III – natashabarrett.org
Sarp Keskiner & Tuna Pase - A song for my father - soundcloud.com/kronovox-archives/sarp-keskiner-tuna-pase-a-song-for-my-father
Xyramat – Keuch – soundcloud.com/xyramat
Anna Caragnano & Donato Dozzy - Parola - editionsmego.com/release/SP-038
Jelena Glazova - White on White (Ostrovsky) – jelenaglazova.bandcamp.com
Xyramat - Variation langer Ton – soundcloud.com/xyramat
Xyramat – Micro – soundcloud.com/xyramat