Here is the pilot episode of the new series I am starting for Resonance FM.
Resonating Machine Episode 1 – Imaginary Forces
01 Alvin Lucier – The Duke Of York
02 Alva Noto – Y=1,6,18,54
03 Sleeparchive – Pulkovo
04 Ryoji Ikeda – C5 _ Cuts
05 Dalglish – 7.3.2009
06 Mika Vainio – Bury a horse’s head
07 John Duncan, Mika Vainio & Ilpo Väisänen – The Metallic Conversation
08 Alva Noto – Xerrox Sora
09 Bernhard Günter – Slow Gestures – Cérémonie Désir (for Heike)
10 Lucio Capece & Mika Vainio – Valontuo
11 Barry Adamson & Pan Sonic – The Illusion Of The 7th Hymn (The Hafler Trio Remix)
12 Jaap Vink – Screen
13 John Wiese – Burn Out
14 Maurizio Kagel – Transition 1
15 Richard Maxfield – Piano Concert for David Tudor
16 Jim O’Rourke – He Felt the Patient Memory of a Reluctant Sea
17 Ragnar Grippe – 5.1 MASTER 8th – 02
18 Radovan Scasascia – We Can Elude Control
19 Ruth Anderson – Points (1973-74)
20 Alan Jones – Twice Now The Steps Have Worn
21 The Hafler Trio Play The Hafler Trio
22 Vladislav Delay Quartet – Presentiment
23 Kevin Drumm – Snow
24 Angel – Unknown Dawn
25 Dajuin Yao – Cursive Calligraphy
26 Phoenecia – Four Person Tank
27 La Monte Young – The 2nd Dream of The High-Tension Line Stepdown Transformer
The series will run every Monday at 8pm from the 2nd of July until the 27th of August on http://resonancefm.com
Forthcoming guests include Lee Gamble (Cyrk), Paul Purgas (Emptyset), Powell (Diagonal), Closed Circuits, Kodiak, Dalglish, & Roly Porter. Each show will be available to stream or download complete with list of source material from my website after each show has aired.
The idea is to showcase my passion for electronic music past and present. However where the show will differ from other shows that play more experimental electronic music is that all the music will be mixed, remixed and edited to form entirely new compositions. Each edition will be a 25 to 30 minute re-imagining of a selection of each artists favourite music past and present reworked into a new whole composition. In a sense using the tracks as giant samples to make a new fluid coherent composition.