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50/50 Sound System

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60’s, 70’s & 80’s old skool reggae with a touch of the new.

Oto Broadcast

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Claire Urbahn presents previews, news and reviews from Dalston's Cafe Oto, voted this year's hippest venue in the UK by Italian Vogue magazine.

Atomic Bark!

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Science- fiction in all its guises is discussed by James DC and various contributors.

Clear Spot

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The Clear Spot is our "open access" programme. If you'd like to make a programme send an e-mail -(subject line - Clear Spot) to: info@resonancefm.com or richard@resonancefm.com

Music For Film

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Formative experiences of cinema provide a catalyst for digressive and intimate chat. Hosted by Tim Concannon.

World City Live

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World City Live is a series presented by Cultural Co-operation, the arts and education charity that seeks to create cross-cultural bonds bonds via cultural practice. www.culturalco-operation.org

Yinka and the iD

Bonanza & Son

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Bonanza & Son - ‘Tracing the roots and subsequent influence of the pioneers, innovators, outlaws, renegades and mavericks of Country Music and Americana’s past present and future’

Kitchen Magic Time

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Very little to do with cookery, much concerned with Latin American music. Produced and presented by Mama Dolores.

Henry Scott-Irvine presents...

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Henry presents psychedelia with Nirvana's Patrick Campbell-Lyons and The Electric Stars' Jason Edge. Patrick and Jason discuss and play Psych from both the 1960's and now. The Electric Stars are from Manchester and are a fine touring Psych group with great music out on CD. Patrick was in the greatest British Psych band of all time. His albums are hugely sought after items. The group invented the term 'phasing'. Patrick and Jason will soon be collaborating soon on new material and are coming in to outline this to Resonance exclusively.

Late Lunch With Out To Lunch

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A controversial music critic, Ben Watson's by-line has been suppressed in print media, but he continues to voice his"unacceptable" opinions on air. Watson will still be talking and playing music, but disco-graphical detail is reserved for the conclusion. Watson's words, on the other hand, shall be continually present, dispensing with any connection to argued frames of reference or current media chatter, to any known critical consensus or any established political position. Instead, his scripts shall explore the repercussions of a point made by Bob Dobbs, the Marshall McLuhan archivist and e-media prankster.

Renaissance FM (Repeat)

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Repeated from Monday. Lutenist Stephanie Feeney interprets the news and historical events accompanied by the lute.

The Hubbard Hour

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Art critic, author, broadcaster, Sue Hubbard discusses literature. www.suehubbard.com

Far Side Radio

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Music from the catalogues of Far Side Music, the world's primary source for East Asian music. http://www.farsidemusic.com/

One Life Left (repeat)

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Repeated from Monday evening. Video games reviewed and discussed with Ste Curran and crew.

House Rent Boogie (repeat)

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Repeated from Sunday afternoon. New blues with Nikki Brooks.

Clear Spot (repeat)

Polish Deli (repeat)

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Repeated from last Sunday. Polish magazine programme.

Sound Out (repeat)

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Repeated from Friday afternoon. Acoustic music and chat with Carole Finer.

Radio Ecoshock (repeat)

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Repeated from Tuesday noon. Environmental news with Alex Smith.
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