Repeated from Tuesday afternoon. Hindi magazine show with Rakesh Muthar.
Sanskriti (repeat)
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The Bike Show (repeat)
Repeated from Monday evening. Cycle culture with Jack Thurston.
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Talking Africa (repeat)
Repeated from Thursday afternoon. African affairs with Sony Decker.
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Accounts (repeat)
Repeated from Tuesday afternoon. Artists face the cuts/
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Oto Broadcast (repeat)
Repeated from Wednesday night.
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L'alternative
Repeated from last Sunday.
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The Circled A (repeat)
Repeated from Tuesday night. Anarchist discussion show.
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The Hour of Power (repeat)
Repeated from Sunday. Writer, academic, activist Nina Power discusses politics and history.
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Drones of Hell (repeat)
Repeated from Wednesday night. Death metal with Ray Kirby.
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Luscombe's Choice (repeat)
Repeated from Monday night. Classic recordings analysed by Will Luscombe.
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Counter Culture Radio (repeat)
Repeated from Thursday afternoon. New releases from Rough Trade Shops.
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Sleeping Dogs Lie
Late night ambient sounds with Miguel Santos.
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Bermuda Triangle Test Transmission Broadcasts
"...the soundtrack to the end of the world"
Chris Maume, The Independent
http://btttb.blogspot.com/
testtransmissions@gmail.com
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A.I.L - artists in laboratories
Repeated from Tuesday. Régine Debatty discusses with an artist, a hacker, a designer or a scientist creative ways to explore science and technology.
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Adventures In Sound and Music
New music brought to you by the team behind The Wire magazine.
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Clear Spot
Simon Foxall looks at the genre from which Carmen Miranda emerged, the musical, and at two parodies of the genre (John Waters' "Cry Baby" and David Mirkin's "Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion") - at the queer space explored by musical comedy, and in particular what occurs when this space is parodied.
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Cafe Calcio
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Hooting Yard On The Air
New fiction with Frank Key.
http://hootingyard.org
http://hootingyard.org
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Democracy Now
U.S and global current affairs, with Amy Goodman.
http://www.democracynow.org/
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Pull the Plug
Johnny Seven plays a selection of tunes that have dropped through the Resonance letterbox.
I want your bedroom tapes... if you've recorded a song using nothing more than an elastic band, some biscuit tins and a stylophone I want to hear it.
Send it to Pull the Plug, Resonance 104.4FM, 144 Borough High Street London SE1 1LB or email to pulltheplugseven@gmail.com.
I might even listen to it.
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