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Programme Archive
2007
Sept - Aug - July - June - May - Aprill
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Total Running time (03:15:34) |
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Futon - I Wanna Be Your Dog - 00:03:41
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Ben Eshmade - Podcast 01 - 00:10:20
Ben Eshmade might be a DJ name that you're only starting to recognise, but for the past two decades he's been grafting away honing his skills to become the rising star he is today.
Not happy with just playing live music he's been promoting live music under the name The Arctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle is a community of musicians, composers, artists and Vjs showcasing this country's legendary, current and future musical talents. Although credited by The Independent as one of London's first "classical" night clubs, our artists present a refreshing melting pot of contemporary classical, lap-top ambience, live electronica and DJs in a cool, comfortable and fun environment. With recent apprearances at South Bank's Hayward Gallery, Bush Hall, the ICA, Tate Britain and Notting Hill Arts Club, The Arctic Circle's live events have been recommended by The Independent, Guardian, Telegraph, Mojo magazine, Classical Music and Time Out's critic's choice.
Check out jointhecircle.net for the full low down on that.
For More info visit http://www.myspace.com/djbeneshmade |
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Listen Lisse - Your Victory - 00:05:43  |
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Negativland - 180-G, A Big 10-8 Place pt.2 - 00:15:26
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Shaun Wilson - The Athenian Memory Palace - 00:05:30 
The Athenian Memory Palace takes mnemonic traditions such as the discovery of Simonides of the Art of Memory into a sound art project that reconstructs vintage recordings of Athens in the early 1950s made by my Grandfather, a USAF Sergent based in Germany, who visited many parts of the Mediterranean on family holidays recording and documenting random moments on reel to reel and standard 8 film.
Using a method of overlayed sounds, I have stitched together/reappropriated these recordings and placed them into a reconstructed sonic map of the Scopas banqueting hall whereby the listener passes through different locations as described by the Roman accounts using collective sound as a beacon for the Simonides narrative.
contact: shaun.wilson@rmit.edu.au |
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Marylin & The Moviemakers - So Disgracefull - 00:03:35 |
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Chris Wilder interviewed by Chris Hawtin - 00:40:00 
Chris Wilder is an established artist based in LA, where he grew up. He teaches at UCLA and UC San Diego and has shown in many exhibitions internationally. His show at E31 gallery in Athens was in May and his next show will open at Kim Light Gallery in Los Angeles in September. |
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Davide Bertocchi - TOP 100, VOL.2
Top 100 was born in 2003 when Davide Bertocchi asked 100 curators and critics a very simple question, though full of symbolic implications: the title of their favourite song. That unique and only song, for example, that they would bring with them to a desert island. In reality, this request stresses the most basic aesthetic choice and Bertocchi is interested in exactly this gesture – simple and complete, but always less evident in a period of criticism globalised to a unified consensus.
Top 100 gathers the art world’s musical choices but each choice assumes the importance of a radical and critical gesture.The vinyl version of each of the 100 songs were pasted together and utilised as the wheels of an improbable sculpture-vehicle (a hybrid prototype and cross between a kayak and Formula 1) that metaphorically “floats” on all these choices. The songs were also then published (thanks to the collaboration of the Dena Foundation, Paris; Quarantine Series, Amsterdam; and Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena) on a MP3 CD designed by Martin Pyper, in an edition of 500 entitled Top 100.In 2005 the project expanded to include another 100 personalities in the art world (this time mostly artists, but also curators and gallerists) and the relative compilation, Top 100 vol.2 was diffused via radio during the exhibition Radiodays” at the De Appel in Amsterdam. The compilation CD, vol.2, was later presented at the Nuke Gallery, Paris in March 2006. In this occasion the production of the CD vol.2 was made possible thank to the precious collaboration of the Dena Foundation, Paris; Galerie Paolo Boselli, Brussels; Nuke Magazine, Paris and “Radiodays”, De Appel, Amsterdam.
Artwaveradio selected 10 tracks from each Top 100 CD
TOP100 VOL.2:
Saâdane Afif , Francesco Bonami, Mircea Cantor, Maurizio Cattelan, Sadie Coles, Martin Creed,Esra Ersen, Liam Gillick, Basak Senova, Ali Subotnick. |
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Listen Lisse - Poison Tooth - 00:08:18 
Listen Lisse pronounced (Lease) is otherwise known as Lisa McKendrick.
She grew up in New Zealand in a small town near the West Coast and started playing guitar at a young age by learning Eric Clapton riffs. After finishing art school as a painter she moved to London in 1998. In 2002 Lisa picked up the guitar again and started to write her own music but without any intention of playing live. Then in 2004 after finally deciding that the music must be performed to an audience she started to perfrom live under the name Listen Lisse. In 2006 she recorded the album "It's Not You" released independently in May 2007, which is a collection of songs which she considers to be her favourites.
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Carlos Slazenger - Audio Obstacle 05 - 00:60:19 
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, 50’s & 60’s novelty records, way out exotica, outsider music, regretable obsolete pop trash or W.H.Y alongside the collected works of The Chic Organisation ltd. I choose music by instinct and go for quality and contrast, even if that makes my shows unpredictable…that’s why its called the Audio Obstacle Course!...
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 |
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