18.04. – 06.06.2025
Fr, 18.04.2025
Once you’ve left, there’s no coming back to exactly where you were. Mark Aitken and guests walk and talk and discover that things will never be the same again. Episode 2: The sight of immediate reality is like an orchid in the land of technology (Walter Benjamin). Join Mark Aitken and guest Jon Wozencroft as they work out the whole point of no return. With music by Michal Jacaszek from his forthcoming album (Idylla, Touch).
Fr, 02.05.2025
New and forgotten ways of making radio
Fr, 09.05.2025
New and forgotten ways of making radio. Radia Show number 1049 : shower: a call for shouts by Ada LaNerd. And in the scond 30 minutes we will listen to the Symphony for a city reclaimed.
Fr, 06.06.2025
radia season 54 – show #1053 (radio x)
– FLOATING FIELD RESEARCH – by GABI SCHAFFNER
FLOATING FIELD RESEARCH in two pieces by GABI SCHAFFNER The first piece is
Kukka Shop Overdrive (2021) The location: A small kiosk selling flowers and eggs, next to a heavily trafficked road on the island of Lajasalo in Helsinki. The second piece is Schweben | Floating (2023). Gabi Schaffner works as an interdisciplinary sound artist and curator. Her artistic practice is determined by the methods of poetic ethnography in connection with fluxus-like mise-en-scènes, radio-making and sound art performances. Much of her work originates from journeys. Since 2012 she maintains DATSCHA RADIO, a nomadic transmission project that links the medium of radio to current ecological issues. Find out more about DATSCHA RADIO at www.datscharadio.de
A Brief Tale: Bach in Seville (TEA FM):
In the spring of 1745, Johann Sebastian Bach, weary from years of composing and performing across Germany, embarked on an unexpected journey south. Rumors of the vibrant music and golden light of Andalusia had reached Leipzig, whispered by travelers and fellow musicians. Intrigued and seeking inspiration, Bach set his sights on Seville. Based on the show “Improbach. The Intangible Infinite”
Dance–Choreography–Texts: Alba Lucera Piano: Pierre Mancinelli Sound Design: Chuse Fernandez