Dimanche 15 juin à 10h : Radia n°480
À 10h : Show N°480 :
The Pataphysical Tape Cut Up (a tribute to the work of Felix Kubin) by Dieter Van Dam for XL AIR (Bruxelles)
The new XL AIR contribution is a sample based homage to the brilliant work of musician and radio artist Felix Kubin. The piece is build up around various fragments, most of them taken from Kubin radio experiments and music productions, some parts taken from releases on his Gagarin record label and interwoven with some bits and pieces from other artists, regarded as a source of inspiration by the artist himself (Sun Ra, Yuri Gagarin and Gregory Whitehead to name but a few)
LINKS :
http://www.felixkubin.com/ ?str=radio
À 10h30 : Show N°380 :
Show 380 : Sounds of music by TEA FM (Saragosse)
What produces the music sounds ?
What sounds are music to us ?
In the next few minutes we will hear noises, voices, music …
All occurred as a result of musical creation, manufacture of instruments, vocal exercise.
We entered at the rehearsal room, the workshop of sounds coming out the pieces to be assembled in the assembly that is your head.
We talk with a luthier, maker and repairer of sounds. He tells us what it does and its noises betray him.
We went on tiptoe for the trial of a band of rock and roll and thus discover the sounds of music of the twentieth century.
Then, we will open the door of a composer of electronic music to listen and develop his work, the sound like his tools, which produce noise keyboards, synthesizers, computers …
Finally, we found that the sounds of music are intrinsically linked to the music itself.
Without these noises, music is not serious music.
Listen … and make noise.
Produced by Radio Creative School TEA FM.
Script and production sharing between Laura Romero, Daniel Canelo, Miguel Deza and Chuse Fernandez.
Postproduction by Chuse Fernandez.
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