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July 30-Aug 5 | Aug 6 -12 | Aug 13-19 | Aug 20-26
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Andrew Eyman -
a selection of 8 tracks from Momentum's "Far Out" (2006) - 00:34:50

You can download the MP3 files individually by clicking on each piece below.

1. Andrew Eyman - Vostok 1 - 00:01:52
2. Andrew Eyman - Kings of Infinite Space - 00:05:04
3. Andrew Eyman - into the sun - 00:05:07
4. Andrew Eyman - moonwalk - 00:03:28
5. Andrew Eyman - final frontier - 00:06:02
6. Andrew Eyman - obey me baby - 00:03:29
7. Andrew Eyman - radio waves - 00:04:46
8. Andrew Eyman - Heaven Is Now - 00:05:02

Momentum's "Far Out" (2006), blends New Wave, Chill and House into a spacey groove that will have your feet on the ground and your head in the clouds.

More info: http://homepage.mac.com/anynewdream

Radio Gallery 4 - LAPDOGS OF THE BOURGEOISIE PRESENTS: THE STOP SHOW by Dirk Fleischmann. Conceived by Nav Haq and Tirdad Zolghadr.
-00:58:05 min

(Part of 'Radio Gallery' series of 12 commissioned radio programmes that treat one hour of radio as exhibition space. 'Radio Gallery' was curated and commissioned by Anna Colin for Resonance 104.4FM, London.)

This broadcasting event is to serve as the launch of the long-term research and exhibition project Lapdogs of the Bourgeoisie. The project investigates the latent issue of class underlying the field of contemporary visual art. What role does class structure play in production, presentation and reception? These are issues that have been overlooked in the current era, where artists, even when coaxed into anthropological or self-reflexive approaches, leave the socioeconomic hierarchies of the artworld unexplored. What was it that made gender, sexuality, ethnicity and nationality eclipse the class issue with such ease?

For Further information plese visit: http://www.radiogallery.org and http://www.resonancefm.com

Radio Gallery is funded by Arts Council England. Partners are:
Resonance FM, Electra, Cubitt, Gasworks and Electronest.

To copy, distribute, display, and perform the work providing the copyright holders are credited and the mention 'This production is supported by funding from Arts Council England' is made apparent.

Copyright holders are: the artists, Resonance 104.4FM, London and Anna Colin

Artwaveradio would like to thank Anna Colin and Resonance FM

 

Dimitris Antonitsis
Interviewed by D. Foutris (arwaveradio.net)-00:32:41

Dimitris Antonitsis is an artist and curator born in Athens who works and lives in Hydra and New York.
He has 2 degrees in Mechanical Engineering, 1 degree in filmmaking in New York Film Academy and 1 degree in creative cooking in Agnes Amberg Institute in Zurich.
This summer he organized “Dark Victory”, a group show  at Ileana Tounta Gallery, and curated his 8th annual exhibition in Hydra. He is also taking part as an artist in a group show called “Popcentric” in Sandra Gering gallery in New York.

 

Carlos Slazenger - audio obstacle course 9 - 00:60:00 min

Mission Statement for Carlos Slazengers Audio Obstacle Course
‘Doncha wish your deejay was wrong like me?, doncha wish your deejay was a freak like me? dontcha?’

Im on Artwave Radio to trade under the name of Carlos Slazenger- ‘Wrongist’ Dee Jay of  radical, neglected & incredibly strange recorded sound, past present & future. I am a collector who has found that some of the most interesting things that exist are not those that are pushed into your face by the ACME multi-national entertainment corp .I create radio programmes & party nights that are intended to confound & surprise, something that mainstream music seems to have lost its talent for. It ain’t easy to answer what music I play when I’m asked, as I genuinely have no axe to grind regarding any one particular genre, and I am not in the least concerned with clutching at the coat tails of ‘cool’. Though I am a lifelong fan of Captain Beefheart & The Fall, I suffer no pangs of aching credibility by following them with Sabrina or Jethro Tull, I’m happy to play artrock, krautrock, early rockabilly, I’ve taken my concept to the clubs & bars with my friends as ‘Non Stop Hits’ & I’m currently starting a new night called ‘pub juke box’ with mates from www.black-athena.com which is a homesick ex pats attempt to recreate an English pub experience (without the underlying aggression ). I also dee jay regularly on www.vinylmicrostore.gr. I have every intention of continuing to search for overlooked oddities to charm you with for as long as I have left to inhabit this planet, which judging by the state of them cowboys carbon footprints wont be too long…

P.S if any of you lot out there have got a copy of ‘Band on the Trot’ by Hylda Baker & Arthur Mullard I’m willing to do anything to get my hands on it…anything. Stalk me at www.myspace.com/carlosslazenger

 

Joseph Beuys - Sonne statt Reagan / Krafte sammeln (EMI Electrola (Musikant), Koln, 1982)

1. Krafte sammeln - 00:04:03 min

2. Sonne statt Reagan - 00:03:08

Performed by: Joseph Beuys, Klaus Heuser, Wolf Mahn, Susanne Stenchly, Gunne Wagner, Steve Borg, Alain Thome, Helmut Russmann, John, K.H. Putz. Contents: Sonne statt Reagan. Krafte sammeln.
Cover: two-color print, design: Joseph Beuys, Adam Backhausen, Manfred Boecker. 30cm, 45RPM, EMI Electrola (Musikant), Koln, No. 1C K 052-46 614 Z.
Downloadable at www.ubu.com

 
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