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[Sunday Night At The Movies]
[Brooke Olsen & Guest Artists] [Sunday 9pm-10pm] A weekly journey into the nether regions of sound ============== Do you have something to contribute? We're always looking for sound art, poetry, soundscape & producers to be part of the mix. snatm@fbi.org.au ============== Follow us on facebook! Follow us on Twitter! ================ Sunday 7th Feb Tonight epic new work from French Music Concrete / acoustacologist Eric La Casa- recorded in Parisian beehives! Also a sneak listen of the new Forenzics improv album 'Static and Silence' due for release on Feb 22nd and lastly from Melbourne's Go Genre Everything a 2008 improv called Gelf. 1/Eric La Casa- Zone Sensible 2/Forenzics- Womb 1.0 3/Go Genre Everything- Gelf ============== Sun 31st Jan The last week of our guest programmers series. This week, new, unpublished radiophonic works from University of Technology Students producing under the alias 'Dead Air Collective'. There is no such thing as silence. Something is always happening that makes a sound ~ John Cage The Dead Air Collective is Min Tack Cho, Fei Fei Jian, Cristina Sebastian, Kimberley Bulliman, Rosi Tuck and Emily McDaniel. The collective formed last year to create a radiophonic feature for a UTS Audio Workshop. Inspired by the work of John Cage and theories centred on silence, they have utilised various styles borrowed from documentary, sound ecology, soundscape and performance. But how do you represent silence on a medium that is so reliant on the presence of sound? Their contradictive, conflicting and innovative project claims that perhaps you cannot ever experience silence on earth. Contact deadairsilence@gmail.com ============== Sun 24th Jan WEEK FOUR JAN GUEST PROGRAMMERS SERIES The Imperial Panda are taking over Sunday Night At The Movies for a very XXX Rated night of Erotic Fan Fiction! Live readings of 2 classic stories: Tim Derricourts - Cluedo ( aka Tim from Dappled Cities). Shags - Patrick Wolf PLUS! A NEW one from Zoe Coombs Marr - The Biblical Story Of Lot in Sodom and Gomorrah! WITH! Super DJ - Madeleine "The Hawk" Hawcroft - playing sexxxy hits So much rad filth in one magical hour of radio, brought to you by The Imperial Panda. ADULTS ONLY. Too hot! PLAYLIST: 1/Serge Gainsborough- J'taime.. moi non plus 2/ Andre 3000- Spread 3/Tim Derricourt - Cluedo 4/Pulp- This is Hardcore 5/Shag- Dressed Up For Patrick 6/Peaches- Tent In Your Pants 7/Zoe Coombs Marr- The Biblical Story Of Lot in Sodom and Gomorrah! 8/Prince- Erotic City ============== Sunday 17th Jan 2010 WEEK THREE JAN GUEST PROGRAMMERS SERIES Monica Brooks and young Australian improvisers waxed lyrical about the 2010 Now Now Festival of improvised music, taking place in the Blue Mountains on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th Jan. The program featured a live radio improv by these guys: Aemon Webb (electronics) Jack Dibben (guitar) David Green (laptop) Rishin Sing (trombone)] Monica Brooks (accordian) www.thenownow.net PLAYLIST: 1/Beta Erko - Needlemidget 2/The Splinter Orchestra- Second Tutti 3/Jon Rose and Hollis Taylor- Coloured Aristocracy 4/Jim Denley & Kim Mhyr & Inga Zach - Coming Into Being 5/Germ Studies (Clare Cooper & Chris Abrahams)- Mingus Germs 6/Sam Pettigrew & Sam Dobson & Alex Masso & Alistair Spence- live jam (Untitled) 7/Kraig Grady- Anaphoria (excerpt) ============== Sunday 10th Jan 2010 WEEK TWO: JAN GUEST PROGRAMMER'S SERIES Jess Cook has an incredibly strong commitment to her art wether is be spoken word , design, theatre, visual art or collaboration. She's involved in the Token Imagination collective and the legendary Frequency Lab- once a creative space in Sydney, now a record label. Chris Monkfly, also involved in Frequency Lab, is an electronic music producer whose collaborative compilation project ' Headroom Volume 1' (named after the club night) is scheduled for release on Jan 13th. Together Chris and Jess have collaborated music and artistically under the guises of 107 Projects, Token Imagination and The Frequency Lab. PLAYLIST: 1/Ras G- Desert Fairy 2/Pimmon-Filter (off limited cdr series release P-Waves) 3/Suburban Dark- Larva 4/Narco Masini- Digi G' Alessio (Off Frequency Lab's soon to be released Headroom Volume 1) 5/Shane Fahey- Miss Potter 6/Clare Cooper- Sinking To Comma Return 7/Slugabed- Yeah 8/Chris Abrahams- From A Tower www.tokenimagination.com www.thefrequencylab.com ============== Sunday 3rd Jan 2010 WEEK ONE: JAN GUEST PROGRAMMER'S SERIES Clare Edwardes- Percussionist & leading interpreter of contemporary classical music as well as Co-Artistic Director of Ensemble Offspring. Edwards was awarded an AMC/APRA award for outstanding contribution to Australian music (2007), an MCA Freedman Fellowship (2005) and Australian Young Performer of the Year (1999). Ensemble Offspring play Sydney Festival from the 21st to 23rd of Jan. Thier collaborative performance FRACTURED AGAIN features glass installation by Elaine Miles, electronic music by Pimmon and score composed by Damien Rickertson. www.sydneyfestival.org.au 1/A Line Has Two- Composed by Damien Hirsch, Performed by Ensemble Offspring 2/Xankis- Rebonds B 3/Stockhausen- Tierkreis, Performed by Ensemble Offspring 4/Rufus Rainwright- Old Whores Diet 5/Franco Donati- Omar performed by Clare Edwardes 6/Michael Smetanan- Swell, Performed by Ensemble Offspring ============== Sunday 27th December Soundtrack to your mind: A SLOW RIP ALBUM: FOR THE TIME BEING TRACK: HOLLOW BOWL “LIFE ON EARTH” COMPOSER: EDWARD WILLIAMS (Music from the 1979 BBC TV series) PETER HOLLO AND FOURPLAY STRING QAURTET ALBUM: FOURTHCOMING TRACK: EVERYTHING WAS GOING FINE JON APPLETON AND DON CHERRY ALBUM: HUMAN MUSIC TRACK: BAO SHANE FAHEY ALBUM: THE SLATED PINES TRACK: SCATTER FLOOR FOR FOOD VLADISLAV DELAY ALBUM: TUMMAA TRACK: MUSTELMIA ON ALBUM:YOUR NAKED GHOST COMES BACK AT NIGHT TRACK: YOUR NAKED GHOST COMES BACK AT NIGHT AND FLIES AROUND MY BED MUSIC FROM THE FILM ALBUM: WORLD WAR TREE TRACK: GOLD DOESN’T GROW ON TREES “LIFE ON EARTH” COMPOSER: EDWARD WILLIAMS MOOG ALBUM: BLACK MASS LUCIFER TRACK: BLACK MASS ============== Sunday 20th December BYE BYE 2009! Sunday Night at the Movies spent 09 recording, unearthing and witnessing a host of new genre stretching projects, contributions and live to air performances. We were touched by sound artists making music especially for us, guests giving up their Sunday nights mid-winter to come in and share stories. We were blown away by raw and topical spoken word, the strengthening and increasingly diverse experimental sound community in Sydney and the endless s%^t hot electronic, independent and mind blowing releases that graced our ears. This Sunday, SNATM recounts some of our favourite moments from '09 as well as a host of contributor spin-off projects. A show not to be missed! ============== Sunday 13th December Poetry In Hand Last week the SNATM crew hit the Friend In Hand pub in Glebe to record the last POETRY IN HAND gig for 2009. On the tiny stage budding poets and seasoned writers test thier wares on an incredibly supportive crowd of locals and word addicts. Contributors Brooke Olsen and Alana Hicks caught up with Peter, Thea, Nchama, Alana, Miles, Morgan and a host of other attendees on the night and recorded some raw spoken word. Tune in this coming Sunday to hear the unpublished, half-baked and incredibly personal stories from POETRY IN HAND. We were unable to catch up with John Wiese on last week's show so Brooke headed to Carriageworks on Friday to record a q&a with John under the hum of a rediculously loud air condtioner. Tune in to hear John chat about seven inches, incessant touring and Sissy Spacek (the band, not the human). Playlist: 1/Futch- Futch F (Jon Rose/ Johannes Bauer/ Thomas Lhen) 2/Why Do I Write?- Alana Hicks / Brooke Olsen & Poets at the Word in Hand 3/The Bedroom Philosopher- Jesus On Big Brother 4/John Wiese- Magical Crystal Blah (Vol 3)- Excerpt 5/Pivixi- The 12th Root of Two ============== Sunday 6th December Tonight's program featured an interview with LEITH THOMAS publicist for the WHAT IS MUSIC FESTIVAL. WIM is happening in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth starting Saturday 12th at Carriageworks. PLAYLIST: 1/Jon Rose- Wltz Thing 2/Clayton Thomas and Jim Denley- The Velocity of Viscosity 3/Brendan Walls- The Final Campaign of General Lud 4/John Weise Ensemble- Live In San Francisco (excerpt) 5/Germ Studies (Chris Abrahams & Clare Cooper)- The Blob 6/AFXjim- Love for Juan 7/Scissor Lock- Sky Sulphur 8/Cook n Kitch and the Obvious- Under the Ground www.whatismusic.com ============== Sunday 29th November Our program starts by delving back into the archives to 'Where The Wild Things Are' produced by the Tinnitus Collective and yes, of course based on the children's picture book by Maurice Sendak. This piece was selected for broadcast as part of RADIO HIGH AND DRY, The H&d festival's narrowcast (across the festival site)and was heard as part of tonight's program at the festival. Next up new Australian sounds by BEN FROST (from BY THE THROAT), WARREN BURT (WHALE MUSIC REMIXES) and SECRET BIRDS (ASLEEP ON THE DRAGON). Playlist: 1/TINNITUS- Where The Wild Things Are 2/BEN FROST- Peter Venkman 3/WARREN BURT- Beluga Hummingbird 4/JAMES HULLICK- Woman Swaying of a Lost Mans 5/SECRET BIRDS- Asleep On The Dragon ========== Sunday 22nd November GOING DOWN SWINGING ISSUE NUMBER 29 special.. Co-Editor Lisa Greenaway in the studio to discuss the latest GDS #29 publication. We have special guests Josephine Rowe and Judith Hannan in studio performing live on the show. We are also giving away a subscription to GDS, so tune in, it's an amazing graphic novel, includes a spoken word CD recorded live from Overload Poetry Festival 2009, email snatm@fbi.org.au for your chance to win! ============== Sunday 14th November This week we take a tour of ANODE - A festival connecting local and experimental artists in unique spaces across Sydney and Melbourne. Robyn Wilson aka Flutter Lyon performed LIVE in the studio! As part of ANODE she's performing an audio interactive projection performance with VJ Lukasz Karluk who was also in the studio to chat to us. We also heard from long time SNATM contributor LARS CHRESTA (OLLO), also performing at ANODE. www.anode2009.com PLAYLIST: 1/Hudson Mohawke- Just Decided feat Oliver Dayson 2/ALPS- Goosebeak Whale 3/Fourplay- Everything Was Going Fine 4/Keimalliset Ystavat- Nanniestani Erittyy 5/Pimmon- No Jazz for Jokers 6/A Slow RIP- Fricket 7/Jeff Burch- Untitled 1 (The Western Hour) 8/FLUTTER LYON LIVE SET 9/Ollo- Element, Part 11: FIRE (Excerpt). ============== Sunday 8th November Tonight we explore a plethora of American sound-collage projects from artists set on disrupting our notions on mass media consumption. SNUGGLES is a collective of US experimental artists whose FREE SPEECH FOR SALE and DROPLIFT schemes take a jab at shopping channel style consumerism and the US mainstream music industry respectivley. www.freespeechforsale.org www.droplift.org PEOPLE LIKE US is Vicki Bennett, a British video and sound mashup artist whose work has been exhibited across many creative platforms from gallery to video art to dj gig. www.peoplelikeus.org Negativland- legendary American copyright activists infamous for being sued by U2 and then making a record about/ releasing all the court transcripts in a book. www.negativland.com Playlist: 1/Girl Talk- Set It Off 2/Kumquat- Everyone is Afraid of Clowns 3/Alien Heat- Click Launch Launch Click 4/Dennis Bathory- Snarewilding 5/The Evolution Control Committee- IGA Pineapple Party 6/Turntable Trainwreck- Cubicle 38 Droplifts 7/OBE- Recycled Flashback 8/Chris Ball- Urgent Day Off 9/C Pee- King Brian 10/Ben Burck- Sailor Mum 11/Naked Rabbit- Untitled Track (Droplift outro) 12/People Like Us- I'm A Star In New York 13/Negativland- The ABC's of Anarchism 14/Okapi-Rudiculous ============== Sunday 25th October 2009 First up we hear Australian ambience from sound artist Maitreya Kali. 'Kallucinations' is a 17 min soundscape mini-release, beautifully packaged and numbered 1-50. We play number 16. Next, a celebration of all hallow's eve through the words of Edgar Allen Poe, as recorded by our part time contributors 'Lecter Macabre'. (Archive). The final part of the show features spaced-out halloween selections by Dj Corporal Leper. 1/Maitreya Kali- Kullucinations 2/Lecter Macabre- M.S. Found In A Bottle 3/Anonymous- H.A.L.L.O.W.E.E.N. 4/Caretaker-Riding On a Rainbow 5/Mr Bungle- Violenza Domestica 6/The Tango Saloon- Dracula Cha Cha Cha ============== Sunday 11th Oct This week Miles Merrill joined us the studio for an insight into all things spoken wordy! For more info about upcoming slam heats, check out: www.australianpoetryslam.org/ Track Listing: Beau Sia - SELL OUT Vigilante - TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE Eric Bogosian - STUD Miles Merrill - NIGHT KNOWS Briohny Doyle - MARKET RESEARCH Miles Merrill - DIRTY CURLY Horrowshow - DIRE STRAITS PT 6 Steve Smart - LOGICAL EXTENSION OF AN 80'S CHILDHOOD Shane Koyczan - ATLANTIS B Dolan - KATE ============== Sunday 4th October Emerging loop-scape addict and new contributor 'SCISSOR LOCK' presents a soundtrack in three movements on this week's program as part of series "Soundtrack to an unmade film". Marcus Whale is best known for his delicate, instrumentally diverse performances and commitment to Sydney's new wave of sound art / DIY afficionados. Each movement in his 'Soundtrack to an Unmade Film' focuses on a different instrument but there's also text and experimentation with the spoken word. Check out more Scrissorlock: www.myspace.com/scissor0lock Marcus was in the studio this week to present his work to you! We also heard what's been happening at This Is Not Art festival over the weekend from Broooke Olsen, who was a panellist at Electrofringe. This weeks show was presented by Alana Hicks. ============== Sunday 27th September This week we chatted to Daniel Green, director of Electrofringe, a mini festival running as part of 2009 This Is Not Art series of events. Despite his lack of sleep and peculiar wig made of his own hair, Daniel was remarkably sprightly and inspiring. Electrofringe's lineup is hot, and there's so much to see and do, check it out: http://thisisnotart.org/ http://www.electrofringe.net/ We also heard a new and exclusive recording from Jon Hunter and Monica Brooks (aka Guarde Compartmente) who are playing at the festival. THEY MADE THIS TRACK A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO, ESPECIALLY FOR YOU dear listener!!! Thanks again to Jon and Monica for their never before heard track "Prices are subject to change"! In part 2 of the program we explore the expansive genre of 'space - hop'. Cutting edge electronic music production laced with hip hop overtones... IT'S THEM - Them (Feat. Dose, produced by Gel) HOURS WILL PASS - Red Monika LIFE/DEATH - Prefuse 73 MODLITONTHEMANOCURNUTO - Ivens THE TEEN KEEN SKIP - Clouddead ============== Sunday 20th September Vocal experimentation special- exploring voiceboxes, beatboxes, electronic vocal manipulation, performance art and poetry. Playlist: Carolyn Connors- Both of Us Carolyn Connors- I'm A Big Man Machine for Making Sense- The Dissection (from Dissect The Body- Splitrec) Que Nguyen- VoxChop (Unreleased) Kusum Normoyle- Swanston Bourke (Unreleased- Live recording) Kusum Normoyle- Generate (Unreleased) Josh Shipton- Jura (From 'Throat 1: Instrumental-Independent) Fabulous Diamonds - Untitled 5 (From 'Seven Songs'- Nervous Jerk) Beta Erko- Soul In The Back of the Net (From Liquid Architecture Compilation #6) Ruins- Prahain Spring ('1986-1992'- Skin Graft Recordings) Shelley Hirsch and Simon Ho- Typewriter Kyu- Sunny In Splodges (New Weird Australia Compilation) Loom- Snail Shell (New Weird Australia Compilation) Selected Links: www.myspace.com/carolynconnors www.westspace.org.au www.withinearshot.com.au www.shelleyhirsch.com newweirdaustralia.com ============== Sunday 13th September Spoken Word Poetry Extravaganza First in a series of poetic specials, track listing below: Jack Kerouac – Abraham Taylor Mali – How To Write A Political Poem Amy Rhodes – Love Cries; Screw Loose William Burroughs – A Thanksgiving Prayer Tom Waits – You Look Just Like My Son Sara Moss – Returning Steve Smart – Fucken Poet Allen Ginsberg – America Buddy Wakefield – Convenience Stores Charles Bukowski – The Death Of an Idiot Brad Armstrong – Scotch on my Socks music by skullamooks B Dolan – Skycycle Blues Word Association Mr ocean - Cherry Blossoms William Burroughs – No More Stalins, No More Hitlers Taqralik – Battery Sage Francis – Underbite Ben Finds God Jack Kerouac – I Had a Slouch Hat Too One Time Sara Moss Link: http://www.myspace.com/synapticgraffiti Slams: www.australianpoetryslam.org www.manlyartsfestival.com Gigs: Penguin Plays Rough 1/475 King St Newtown, Australia Monday 21st September @ 8pm ============== Sunday 6th September INDIGO_TRANSFORM is the most recent audio-scape by Robert Henke of Monolake. Henke is best known as being the co-founder / creator of Albeton Live software- a now near invaluable tool for live music production. INDIGO_TRANSFORM takes the listener through a series of sonic episodes, each with a different mood. Piano, Electronics and field recordings are processed to create a totally immersive soundtrack to the large scale TAP TIM installation by Frederik Wretman. Tonight we're listening to the stereo cd version but if you're on the net you can head to www.monolake.de and create your own net radio mix by playing other versions whilst tuned to Fbi. Also on the show something from Tasmanian musician K Mason whose guitar / vocal loops make for quite an interesting listen. Perhaps it's the isolation or the extra crisp Tassie air but his sounds are truly unique. KMason's new album'KMASON (2EVILS)' is scheduled for release soon. www.myspace.com/kmason 1/ Robert Henke INDIGO_TRANSFORM 2/K Mason- Er ============== Sunday 30 August 2009 New student work tonight from an improvising orchestra who jam via the net (the Ethernet Orchestra) and Genevive Little- a vocalist merging vocals with loop pedal. Also on the show Japan recorded and remixed via iPod and spoken word from CIA's Siboah Toohill. UTS Sound collective presents REFRACTION- a new night of experimental student work. The first one kicks off next Wednesday and features Morning Stalker, Cleptocleptrics, Genevive Little and The Ethernet Orchestra. www.communication.uts.edu.au/media_arts_production/ www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event.php?eid=255485255362 Playlist: 1/Morning Stalker- Half Life 2/Grey Daturas- Neuralgia 3/Aaron Martin- The Criminalisation of Politics 4/The Ethernet Orchestra (improvisations edited for the program) 5/Genevive Toogood- improvisations 6/CIA (Siboah Toohill)- Turning Japanese 7/Benito Di Fonzo and Gemnastics- Jabbernoir e Lychee Whine ============== Sunday 19th August Sound art special Sunday Night at the Movies plays sneak previews of sounds from the return of 1/4 inch at a new space in Wollongong. Endgame records are hosting the event taking place on the 22nd (next Sat). They've recently added to thier listening catalogue a beautiful recording of Mark Brown and Khaled Sabsabi playing live at Sydney's CAD Factory- we'll be playing this tonight. www.endgame.com.au Also on the show NZ Based experimental turntabilist and noise artist Nomex answers some tricky questions about customs and home made wired instruments. Nomex is playing 2 more shows on his mini Aus tour- the first in Melbourne town on the 18th. Playing with him will be Thembi Soddell, Anthea Caddy and Optical Eyes. His next Sydney show is on Friday 21st August at Dirty Shirlows, Marrickville. He's headlining the fundraiser with supports: Rice Corpse, Rank Sinatra, Lecter Macabre & Toecutter. www.myspace.com/adverseanterior www.adverse.c8.com Playlist: 1/Bite the Capsicum- Tk 2 (untitled) 2/Panoptique Electrical-A Vast Wilderness of White (or everything has a ceiling including nothingness) 3/Gail Preist- Updownupdown 4/Mark Brown and Khaled Sabsabi- Live@ The CAD Factory 5/Sounds of Homes- Sounds of Homes 6/Nomex- Les 9 Styles De Spectrama 7/Nomex-Life Destroy 8/Nomex- Fire is the Centre 9/Menstruation Sisters- Untitled 3. ============== Sunday 26th July Tonight we revisit one of Uma Theremin's wonderful Sunday Night at the Movies contributions. 'The President is on the Line' tracks telephone conversations and speeches by JFK and Nixon from 1963 to 1971. It fuses soundscape, beats and the spoken word to form an epic 50 min sonic documentary. Also on the show boundary crossing Melbournites 'The Spheres' newest 10 min foray into experimental sound and video. 'A Song For Your Sleep' launches next Friday at the Vanguard. The band also play an intimate Fbi fundraiser 02/07/2009 with Ghoul, No Art and Nhomeas at Dirty Shirlows, Marrickville. www.myspace.com/ thespheresofmelbourne Playlist: Uma Theremin- The President is on the Line The Spheres- A Song For Your Sleep ============== Sunday 19th July Alphabet Soup is the imporvisational side project (performance) of Nick Wishart from Sydney circuit bending band Toydeath. It's a sonic culmination of toys that were never used by the band and a hotted up speak and spell. Tonight we catch up with Nick, hear a sneak peek and delve into some of Nick's solo work. You can catch Nick at Don't Look Gallery, Dulwich Hill next Sunday night from 6-7 pm. www.myspace.com/dontlookgallery www.toydeath.com Playlist 1/Sherry Delys- Jarmans Garden 2/Nick Wishart- Speak and Hell 3/Nick Wishart- Snowy Mountian Scheme 4/Nick Wishart- CO11 5/Toydeath- The Girl 6/ Matt Rochford- Matt Rochford at the Movies 7/Taste of Teeth- 2008 Now Now Festival Comp 8/Christopher Willits- Plants and Hearts ============== Sunday 28th June 100% Australian Contributor special (((SUPPORTER DRIVE)))) Over the years Sunday Night at the Movies, and of course Fbi Radio have brought you amazing, diverse and original sounds. Tonight we'll be celebrating by playing a range of unique Australian compositions from some of our most loved contributors including new work from Buttress O'Kneel and Mouse Trap Replica. All you need to do is listen- and become an Fbi supporter!!! SAVE FBI!!! Playlist: 1/Mouse Trap Replica- Maybe Stars 2/Buttress O'Kneel- When The Levee Breaks 3/Lecter Macabre- Hp Sauce, Beans and Chips for the Unnameable One at Table 666 4/Aaron Martin- The Criminalization of Politics ============== Sunday 21st June LIQUID ARCHITECTURE, Australia's national Sound Art festival, celebrates its 10 year anniversary in 2009. Sunday Night at the Movies celebrates with an hour long audio adventure hosted and selected by Sydney LA Organisers SHANNON O'NEILL and JENNIFER TEO. We'll be hearing emerging sound works from this year's program as well as catching up with ground-breaking audio cutup creatives EVOLUTION CONTROL COMMITTEE. 1/Hi God People- Tiger Tooth Bangles of Nomo 2/Alex White- Going To Town on You 3/Asmus Tietchens and Terry Burrows- Watching The Burning Bride 4/Buttress O'Kneel- Black Dog (first ever radio broadcast off Buttresses' new album'Darklord'). 5/Rocked By Rape- Evolution Control Committee 6/Gum- Fear ============== Sunday 14th June Going Down Swinging is a fine literary publication presenting the best in global poetry, short fiction and comic art. IT'S THE ONLY ONE OF IT'S KIND, and we're very pleased to have GDS Co-Editor Lisa Greenaway, all the way from cosmopolitan Melbourne, share this week's show with us. Don Walker + STJAM will perform live in the studio and miss Teresia Teaiwa will join us on the phone from NZ. Also tracks from the new CD, giveaways and other on-air shenanigans. www.goingdownswinging.org.au Catch the Sydney launch live at Penguin Plays Rough 15th July check the GDS site ============== Sunday 10th May This week new contributions from UTS students. ============== Sunday 3rd May May day marked the kick-off of Canada's Deep Wireless Festival. It's a month long celebration focussing on radiophonics, audio art and issues surrounding a number of related creative practices. To celebrate we'll be playing snippets from the Deep Wireless Compilation for 2009. It features some really exciting new sound art from producers across the globe. Also in the show we visit in on Project Alice. Starring SNATM contributor Jess Cook alongside Bravo Child and directed by Mark Haslam. 'Project Alice' fuses spoken word with hip hop, electronics and of course performance. Links: www.projectalice.org www.naisa.ca Playlist: 1/The Ugliest Sound in the World- Richard Marsella 2/Forest to Desert- Sarah Boothroyd 3/Still Voices- Pete Stollery 4/Taking the Bridge- Christian Nicolay 5/Folded and Broken- Victoria Fenner 6/Peak Experience- Diana McIntosh 8/ Project Alice Excerpt- Jess Cook ============== 19 April 2009 On tonight's show spoken word meets hip hop via two new contributor projects: The second installment of Jess Cook's poetry residency , a 4min word-hop brand spanking new track and Miles Merril's most recent project Dirty Curly. ============== 12 April 2009 This week we catch up with contributor Jess Cook to find out about her new poetry residency at the Fair Trade cafe in Glebe. We'll also be playing the first instalment from her- a new work made specifically for broadcast on Sunday Night at the Movies. Also sounds from Social Interiors and longtime contributor Fold. ============== 5 April 2009 FACELESS MUSIC Twitter-book-space social networkers beware! South Australian New media artist / observer of human isolation Jason Sweeney is collecting your online confessionals for a new project called FACELESS MUSIC. Started in late 2008, and currently in stasis, Faceless Music is a sonic / interweb archive funded by the Australia Arts council. The premise of the project? To answer a range of questions surrounding life on the web, virtual friends, friendlessness, stalkers and lonliness...and you can submit (no offence). We'll be chatting to Jason about this project this weekend on this week's show. www.faceless-music.net ============== 15 March 2009 For many years a range of Australian producers have been cutting, slicing and pasting audio grabs from the mass media, film, pop songs and national events. They've moulded the documenting of important cultural events into music and soundscape and we'll be hearing a few selections tonight on the show. first up we delve into the back catalogue of past SNATM guests Wake Up and Listen - we'll be playing tracks of thiers which have just been released via the interweb. nExt some serious mashing from wax audio- circia 2005. a politically edged, sometimes satyrical look at september 11 and Australia's response to it. Also on the program the (not australian) sounds of osymyso, an amazing 'mashup' artist in his own right with his take on top 40 track intros. Lastly, (and on a completley different tack) The Red Rattler is an independent venue run by a group of smart and strong willed women. Brigitte Dagg, first time contributor tracks the progress of the group whose venue aims to offer an alternative for diverse and unusual nights looking for space in Sydney. 1/Thoughts Flash - Wake Up And Listen 2/Wax Audio- Mediacracy 3/Intro Expansion- Osymyso 4/Red Rattler - Brigitte Dagg (Radio Doco). www.aliasfrequencies.org www.waxaudio.com.au www.theredrattler.com 8th March 2009 This week Sunday Night at the Movies contributor Gabrielle Nicholson will be talking (and walking) us through some of her favourite Australian field recordings. Also budding contributors listen up! If you've ever wanted to get your sounds broadcast on Sunday Night at the Movies this is the show for you. We'll be telling you how you can be part of the show. Playlist: 1/ My Cat is an Alien- Diatomic Molecules 2/Tall Forest -Andrew Skoch 3/Timeless Land- Andrew Skoch 4/Morning Bushland- Andrew Skoch 5/The Emerald River- Andrew Skoch 6/Grey Headed Fish Eagles- Andrew Skoch 7/Outback-Andrew Skoch 8/Uluru- Andrew Skoch 9/Magical Magpies- Andrew Skoch For more information about making your own field recordings go to: http://www.phonography.org =============== 1st March 2009 This week on Sunday Night at the Movies we get down and dirty with electricity. Dorkbot is a global phenomonen with collectives across America, Europe, The Middle East and Australia- the Sydney event being held on Tuesday 24th Feb. We'll be playing some of the best dorkbot audio experiments from across the globe. Also on the show : Forenzics are an improv-prog-post-psych-collaborative sound art project from Sydney. Thier most recent audioscape is called 'H30'. We'll be listening to this exciting new project on the show. ================= 22nd febuary 2009 transport- love it or hate it our planes, trains and automobiles get us from a to b. this week we focus on the best and worst of travel experiences. our show includes audio cutup from dissatisfied train customers, to taxi cab confessionals and spoken word about the subject. Playlist: Tony Schwartz- The American Taxi Driver dTrog- Orange Mountains Transport- Spoken word by Tug Dumbly, Alana Hicks. ================= Sunday Night at the Movies 8th February 2009 This week Lecter Macabre present a tribute to Edgar Allen Poe. 'MS Found in a Bottle' is an adaptation of one of Poe's sea tales, first published June 15th 1833 in the Baltimore Saturday Visiter. An unnamed narrator, estranged from his family and country, sets sail as a passenger aboard a cargo ship from Batavia. Some days into the voyage, the ship is first becalmed then hit by a giant wave that washes everyone overboard except the narrator and an old Swede. Driven southward by a typhoon, they collide with a gigantic black galleon. Only the narrator manages to scramble aboard. He finds it to be manned by elderly crewmen who are unable to see him; he steals writing materials from the captain's cabin to keep a journal (the "manuscript" of the title) which he resolves to cast into the sea. This ship too continues to be driven southward, and he notices the crew appear to show signs of hope at the prospect of destruction as it reaches the Antarctic. The ship enters a clearing in the ice where it is caught in a vast whirlpool and begins to sink. The story's horror comes from its scientific imaginings and its description of a physical world beyond the limits of human exploration. It emphasizes ideas, calling the reader back to the introduction of the story, in which the narrator announces his allegiance to realism. That realism is lost with the descent into the whirlpool, as, presumably, is the narrator's life. The story was chosen to celebrate what would have been Edgar Alan Poe's 200th birthday. The narrator is spoken by Josh Shipton, the musical accompaniment is performed by MiG comprising of Mark Selway (guitar), Grant Wheeler (guitar) and Tim Booth (bass). The piece is a Casa Macabre Production, produced by Mark Selway for FBI Radio Sunday Night at the Movies. Playlist: 1/ Robin Fox and Anthony Pateras- Vox Erratum 2/Moonmilk- My Mother In Colours 3/Gareth Hardwick- Last Heights 4/Francis Dhomont- Marine 5/Neu- Lebwhol 6/Ms Found In a Bottle - Mark Selway and friends 7/ The Pogues - Sea Shanty ================= Sunday Night at the Movies 1st February 2009 Psychedelic rock band the Flaming Lips present Christmas on Mars: A Fantastical Film Freakout Featuring the Flaming Lips, a glorious science fiction film that marks the directorial debut of the Lips' visionary frontman Wayne Coyne. Seven years in the making, Christmas on Mars features original music by the Flaming Lips ("The greatest US band today" - The Guardian), with acting performances by all band members, and many others from their Oklahoma City-based team. Comedian Fred Armisen (Saturday Night Live) and actor Adam Goldberg (Dazed and Confused, Two Days in Paris) also appear. It's Christmastime, and the colonization of Mars is underway. However, when an oxygen generator and a gravity control pod malfunction, Major Syrtis (the Lips' Steven Drozd) and his team (including the Lips' Michael Ivins) fear the worst. Syrtis also hallucinates about the birth of a baby, and many other strange things. Meanwhile, a compassionate alien superbeing (Coyne) arrives, inspiring and helping the isolated astronauts. Here's a link to the 2008 trailer : Christmas on Mars Here a link to the 2003 pre release trailer ========================== Sunday Night at the Movies 25/01/2009 Tonight in the last of our January guest programmer series, Sunday Night at the Movies invites Greg Shapley and Jennifer Teo to curate the hour. Both are new media artists living and working in Sydney. Greg is the director of the unique 'Don't Look' gallery in Dulwich Hill whilst Jen is involved in 'Plum Industries' a website dedicated to experimental sound and art (including many of her own projects and collaborations). ================= Sunday Night at the Movies 18th January 2009 This week the presenters chair is surrendered to Brendan Walls and Nik Kamvissi of The Menstruation Sisters. Enjoying an infamous love affair with demented sound and the temperamental and defiant analogue machines that make them, this duo will present the kind of material that excites their aural passages. ================= Sunday Night at the Movies 11/01/2009 Week two in our summer guest programmer series sees Clayton Thomas, Monica Brooks, Peter Farrar, Aemon Webb, simon ferenci and Rory Brown take up the show's helm. Clayton Thomas set up the annual The Now Now festival (a festival of spontaneous music) with Claire Cooper. The 2009 event happens next weekend, starting on Friday the 16th Jan in the Blue Mountains. As part of this programmer's hour a sub-set of the Splinter Orchestra will perform live in the studio. ================= Sunday Night at the Movies 4/01/2009 Week one of our summer guest programmer's series. Tonight Jess Cook and Benito Di Fonzo, Sunday Night at the Movies contributors and spoken wordies / writers / artists / general creatives program the show in part. Also, Chris Abrahams from legendary experimental Melbourne trio The Necks will be there to talk about The Neck's current projects including Nick Cave's All Tomorrow's Parties festival, happening as part of the Sydney Festival on the 18th and 19th of January. |
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