I’ve not yet had the chance to meet Nick nor see him play live, sadly, but I look forward to doing so. He does seem like a proper hero.

He has a proper shedload now!

Addendum: Please note that this session will not be archived for later listening … and feel free to join in the Discord chat should you wish.

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Coming in live, indirect and strange on 20 August 2023 at 20:00 BST is Autotistika: “Some meandering thoughts where noise and melody meld and mangle; then for the last 15 mins a la monte young, some oozzy keyboard gloop that i’m quite proud of”.


Coming up this Sunday at 20:00 UTC+1 / BST is the Drifting Sands session from Gagarin.

Gagarin is the solo electronic project of Graham “Dids” Dowdall – who has been an active musician/composer in the outer reaches of music for several decades. He spent much of the 80s working as drummer and co-composer with Velvet Underground legend Nico and is a current member of Pere Ubu as well as a prolific collaborator.

As Gagarin he makes moody and atmospheric melodic instrumental electronica with rhythmic elements, often incorporating field recordings alongside synths. He has released numerous acclaimed albums which have received airplay on BBC Radio 3, 6 Music, and many others as well as premieres and reviews across the globe.

Drifting Sands is a semi-improvised live set developed from a shorter set created for an International Drone Day event at the Gulbenkian Centre in May 2023. The set is based on some material from his last acclaimed album The Great North Wood, some from a recent soundtrack to a film of Nico called Solitude and some brand new material created in the moment.

Updating to add that there will be a short supplemental session from Drift of Signifieds following tonight’s set from Gagarin.

Addendum: If anyone wants a masterclass in how to create apparently effortless, deceptively simple yet intricate electronic music, there’s perhaps no better example than the session archive:

While my own supplemental session of MicroFreak and QuadraVerb extemporisations from the same evening is here:

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The first Live and Indirect double headliner session for this weekend of relaunches at Repeater Radio is by Entropy Circus.

They allege, perhaps unreliably, that:

Entropy Circus will be performing an updated version of the soundtrack from the lost 1973 classic movie Czechsum 23 (loosely based upon a tax return by Karel Capek of R.U.R. fame) using none of the vintage instruments used in the original, because they smell mouldy and are dusty and hard to keep in tune and tend to make Sally irritable.

The second part of the double-headline evening is a vintage slice of drum, ARP 2600 and bass improvisation from the legendary Temperatures, recorded live as they wallowed in the murk at The Drones Club at The Others in Stoke Newington, north London, in March 2009.

Temperatures’ Discogs page says about them:

Temperatures were the London-based free-rock duo of Peter Blundell (bass/vocals) and James Dunn (drums/synth). They formed in Greenwich on 16th June 2004 before playing their first show on 9th February 2005 at the 291 Gallery in Hackney and disbanded on 16th June 2013 at Ryan’s Bar in Stoke Newington. Temperatures leave behind a string of recordings including albums for Heat Retention (USA) and Ultramarine (Italy) as well as a split album with A Middle Sex for Carnivals (UK)."


It’s an absolute pleasure to present :live frequencies:, this Sunday’s Live and Indirect session from :dead voices on air: dadu:, the newest iteration of the long-running project, on 15 October 2023 at 20:00 UTC+1.

Recorded live in the studio, September 16th and 30th, 2023.

North Yorkshire, EU.

Martin H Harvey: Guitar, Electronics

Mark A Spybey: Drums, Soma Pipe, Vocals

Stephen K Weatherall: Bass, Vocals

Gary / Thomas / Widdow / Field: Guitar, Electronics

Three Pieces, collaged into one track, the first part contains extracts from ‘Blue Blue Milk You Consume’ and latterly, ‘Extracts from The Book of Dadu, Volume 2.’

Made in Teesside.

With solidarity.

And Now, Commerce:

New Album and Single

:dead voices on air:dadu: | DADU, Dead Voices On Air | Dead Voices On Air

Appearing live at The Green Room Stockton on Tees, Friday December 8th, with guests: Nathaniel Jamiel (USA) and Sally Bunce (Reclaim the Sea)

Update: Archived here.

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Just bumping this to add that there will be some supplemental Drift of Signifieds material immediately after the :dvoa:dadu: session this evening.

And archived here:


The second Live and Indirect session in October comes from the very noisy Cementimental:

Multi-Functional Noise Enterprise Program Cementimental supplies the total 2 track/truck of the tornado condition which is separated. Harsh noise / circuit bending / rough music / fumey practices, since 2000AD. Some characteristics of a complete beachcomber are a assertive shape, a assertive amplitude, and a assertive frequency. A baloney pedal will alter some or all of these characteristics by cyberbanking abetment to accomplish the adapted adulterated tone. Reflective scales fall away in great swathes, to expose the bare concrete beneath. The large end cup is a form that you can watch the game of the great End Master in their own home. Sanest timbre menu. Sync fm cake. Detectives believe he thinks he’s on the adventure of a lifetime.

There will be a short Drift of Signifieds supplemental session afterwards once again.

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HARSH NOISE WALL incoming

Also available as a paperback:

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http://cementimental.com/noisebook/

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And now for the archives:

Tomorrow evening’s Live and Indirect session comes from @Mark_Otto who says that Come on and Rock, Me Lapideus’s rough-hewn musings were

… recorded live in The Black Lodge, Wiltshire, August-November 2023.

These are all extracted from evening sessions in the studio with a modular system made up of Bugbrand, Loudest Warning, a Fenix II and assorted pedals. Other than minimal trimming and EQing, the tracks are presented as they emerged."

Mark O Pilkington is half of Téléplasmiste and Luminous Foundation – look out for new albums from both bands on the close horizon… Mark also co-runs Strange Attractor Press"

20:00 UTC at Repeater Radio - feel free to visit the Discord chat too.

One afternoon in February 2005, members of Stëllä Märïs Drönë Örchësträ, This Too Shall Pass and Owlls (plus Lola the cat and a currently unidentified vocalist) held an epic 4+ hour jam session in a flat overlooking Stoke Newington Church Street in north London. People wandered in and out, set up instruments or played those already there, and communed in sound.

Part One of Elektronickery is edited down from the second minidisc of recordings that were made live and are brought to air indirectly. No additional processing or overdubs were applied.

At this point in the session, those involved were:

  • Zali Krishna - (Entropy Circus, Stëllä Märïs Drönë Örchësträ and many more)
  • Richard Guest - (Stëllä Märïs Drönë Örchësträ, later Graan and Omnihedron, Othermaterials and more)
  • Terv Terran - (Opus Fluke, Missing Children and This Too Shall Pass)
  • Richard Fontenoy - (Drift of Signifieds, Stëllä Märïs Drönë Örchësträ, later Graan and Omnihedron and more)
  • Lola might still have been contributing to the sound.

Instruments involved were synthesisers, guitars, laptops and effects, and maybe some odds and ends from the hardware shop.

Further extracts and edits from the Elektronickery session may or may not follow.

The Live and Indirect session of Part 1 will be broadcast at 20:00 UTC on 10 December 2023 at www.repeater-radio.com.

Update: and here’s the archive:

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The last Live and Indirect session of 2023 at 20:00 UTC on Sunday 24 December 2023 at Repeater Radio is a collection of recordings by Drift of Signifieds made during December, and marks the fall of another year.

Note: may include sleighbells.


The first Live and Indirect session of 2024 comes from Rothko and is all about 2023 - to be aired on Sunday 7 January 2024 at 20:00 UTC on Repeater Radio.

Mark Beazley has been releasing music under the name Rothko since 1999, the group taking on various guises and line-ups over the years.

He has also collaborated with many other artists, including Susumu Yokota, Graham Dowdall [aka Gagarin], Johny Brown [Band of Holy Joy], Janek Schaefer, Jon Tye, Steve Parry [Hwyl Nofio] and many others.

He still continues to record and release music on his own Trace Recordings label.

Rothko - For 2023; A Farewell…

This was written in late December as a look back on all the phases of things that occurred during the year. So many things happened, among them lots of challenges, not just for myself, but for close friends who are tackling their own, far greater challenges.

This is about me, and them. And maybe you.


There will also be a series of supplemental Drift of Signifieds-adjacent sessions alongside the regular fortnightly slots called Interference Radio - the first will be on Sunday evening after Rothko as “Radio Inferences (2024) No.1”.

Updated with archive links:

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The first Live and Indirect session on Repeater Radio in February is from Starthief.

Slow Teleport is a set of five live improvised sessions, with a bit of additional overdubbing (but no multitracking or MIDI sequences), crossfaded into one continuous track.

A very detailed patch breakdown can be found here: https://blog.starthief.net/notes-slow-teleport/

The session starts at 20:00 UTC / GMT and the lounge at the Repeater Radio Discord server will be open.

All this and the second Radio Inferences of the year too.

Archives:

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For the next broadcast, Phil MFU presents Live and Indirect from the Moonbase, an hour of new music in session from the planetary outer spheres.

Inspired by the retro cosmic sounds of 70s library and Karlheinz Stockhausen with the idiosyncrasies of slanted outsider rock. Phil MFU has played and recorded with Broadcast, Faust, Laetitia Sadier, and many others as well as keyboardist for Vanishing Twin on their first three albums.

Laetita Sadier will appear in sampled form on part of the session; there will also be a cover of Van Halen’s ‘Jump’…


Addition: once again there will be more Radio Inferences (no.3 of an indeterminate series) from Interference Radio to close out the broadcast.

And here are the archives:

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This Sunday’s session is the fourth Live and Indirect from Interference Radio. Shortwave, scanners, Norns Shield tapes, synthesiser drones and FX merge and meld for an hour of Radio Inferences (2024)

Archive:

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This Easter Sunday (31 March), the next Live and Indirect Session by Ye Gods was recorded live at Cafe Nine, CT, on 24 March 2024.

Bio:

Hailing from Bristol, UK, Anthony Goodfellow is a composer, producer, and DJ who has spent much of the past decade living in the electronic music hubs of Berlin and Den Haag before settling in the USA in 2020. With a prolific career spanning various projects since 2001, he has amassed over 70 releases on esteemed labels such as Death Waltz Recording Company, Omnidisc, and Not Not Fun.

Ye Gods began in 2017 whilst living in The Hague and explores themes of the occult. Due to the nature of this work, further details are intentionally withheld. While Ye Gods’ music draws comparisons to artists like Coil, Nurse With Wound, Autechre, and Muslimgauze, it stands apart as an expression of the artist themselves. After all, the map is not the land.

As ever, the Repeater Radio Discord chat will be open to all.

Updated with the archives:


Returning to the airwaves after a month of rest for Repeater Radio, the first Live and Indirect session in May comes from Ed Blomquist and his Octopus Petting Zoo, Vol. 1.

The story so far:

My name is Ed Blomquist, and I live near Boston in the US. I am a member of the lines community (llllllll.co) and I have been teaching in the Music Business/Management Department at Berklee College of Music in Boston for the past 30 years. My favorite class is Music Technology in the Marketplace.

I have been making music with synths and other electronics since the early 80s, and with guitar and bass since the early 70s. I also sing and play hand percussion, flutes, and other random stuff.

My primary project is Underwater Airport, but I also have released recordings on the streaming platforms under the names Rivers and Skies, Nulmatica, The Free Range Experiment, and of course, Ed Blomquist.

My first real synth was a Korg MS-20 which I got when I graduated from college in 1981. I got an Akai S612 sampler when I studied Electronic Music at Wesleyan University in 1986. I began my journey into eurorack in 2014. My current system is shown in the photo.

This recording is a collage of various stereo modular synth tracks that I have recorded using a 4MS WAV Recorder, a 6hp module that is the last thing my signal goes through before the audio output. This module allows me to patch as I am inspired to do, and then simply hit a single button to capture the stereo output of my system. It is one of the most useful modules I have. Prior to that, I had to try to pay attention to the modular while also monitoring Ableton Live, where I was capturing the signals, often in more tracks than the two afforded by the WAV Recorder.

I had imagined that it would be useful to capture multiple tracks which I could then mix in Live. But I realized that dividing my attention between the modular and the computer was a fool’s errand, at least for me. So instead, I have recently started using Live to assemble collages (mashups perhaps) of the discrete stereo track captures created entirely in the modular.

In order to remove excessive decision making, I have largely been dragging audio files into Live more or less in the order that they were recorded on the WAV Recorder. This has been quite satisfying, as the results feel to me very much like old-school sci-fi soundtracks.

I am planning to release an ongoing series of these kind of modular collages under the title Octopus Petting Zoo. The track we are listening to is Volume 1 in that series.

Feel free to join us in the Discord chat.

Update: archive

Following a break to allow for Acid Horse 2024 to manifest at Repeater Radio, Farmer Glitch will be bringing two archive sessions to the Live and Indirect airwaves on the evening of 9 June 2024 at 20:00 UTC+1 / BST:

2016 solo performance Taunton Somerset … the Too Loud For Taunton gig - a seated arts/jazz venue, I was asked to do something between jazz stuff - I got asked mid set to turn it down so this person close to the stage could talk easier … !! Matt / Saxon pre-REEL were there … classic !!

2000 Houhei Beijing - run-down bar by the lake - back in those days it was a dive for artists and punks - now a rather plush tourist area it seems … invited up from Hong Kong for a few China dates - live set with Christiaan Virant (FM3/Buddha Machine) and my partner in our Hong Kong project Digital Cutup Lounge - John von Seggern - (co-producer on Jon Hassell albums Listening to Pictures (2018) and Seeing Through Sound (2020)) We played China quite a few times between 1999 - 2003 - some really cool punk/out-there bars in Beijing / Shanghai / Guangzhou and dare we forget the Hello Ketty Bar in Shenzhen (Ketty being short for … ?) … good times !!

Update: the archives are now available

In light of Graham’s death earlier this week, there will be a repeat broadcast of Gagarin’s Live and Indirect session at Repeater Radio in his memory on Sunday 23 June at 20:00 UTC+1 / BST:

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