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For the first time this season we finally had all three presenters hosting. In order to commemorate this we all hosted the show standing up. This means that you need to be standing up to listen to this show in order to show us the respect we deserve. As we know that this will cause you some discomfort, we have decided to have a break from doing the…
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Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: The Female Gaze, the Forbidden Room In the start of a new series, Electric Sheep Magazine editor in chief Virginie Sélavy and assistant editor Alex Fitch preview the London Film Festival and talk to filmmaker Prano Bailey-Bond, whose short film NASTY is screening as part of the Cult section. Sight and Sound producti…
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The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 25th September 2015 All music published by empreintes DIGITALes in Canada Georges Forget, ‘Urban Adagio’ From Le Dernier Présent, IMED 15133 CD (2015) Åke Parmerud, ‘La Vie Mécanique’ From Growl, IMED 15132 CD (2015) Erik Nyström, ‘Catabolisms’ From Morphogenèse, IMED 14129 CD (2014) Robert Normandeau, ‘Pluies …
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Panel Borders: Dave Gibbons, Comics Laureate In the first of a new series of Panel Borders, Alex Fitch talks to ‘Comics Laureate’ Dave Gibbons about his career so far, from Doctor Who Weekly strips to Watchmen, Give me Liberty to Kingsman / The Secret Service. Recorded at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival, October 2014. Originally broadcas…
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Fresh from last week's debate regarding the future of virtual reality systems, we substituted an ill Scanters for a fit Ste in order to continue the conversation. We also got Brynley Gibson in as a Super-Special Guest to pass on his knowledge from working on the Playstation VR. As one of the leading lights in Sony's London Studio he had lots to tel…
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The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 18th September 2015 Pre-recorded podcast (no announcements) Roland Kirk, ‘What’s Goin’ On / Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)’ From Blacknuss, ATLANTIC (1972) Art Blakey, ‘Circus’ From Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, IMPULSE (1961) Wolfgang Dauner’s Et Cetera, ‘Tuning Spread’ From Knirsch, MPS RECORDS (1972) Fredd…
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It's a problem having the same person coming into the studio. Sometimes you just run out of things to say to them. Luckily Ste was away this week so we had Mike Bithell in as a Super-Special Guest! Unfortunately he didn't tell us anything about his new game so The Caretaker had to use one of Mike's old games for the episode title again. And as we a…
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The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 11th September 2015 Uneven Eleven, ‘Combustible Combestible’ Reg Bloor, ‘Carnival Of Tragedy’ Kayaka, ‘Pickled Tango’ Papal Bull, ‘Poppies, Cocks and Clipper Ships’ DunningWebsterUnderwood, ‘Tuskcabstems’ Reg Bloor, ‘Unstrumental’ Carlo Costa Quartet, ‘Pulverize’ Peter Brötzmann, ‘The Very Heart Of Things’ Mart…
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Sometimes, if you've been really good and wish hard enough then your dreams will come true. This is one of those days. One Life Left is back for its twelfth season on the airwaves! And everyone in the world must have been really, really good as it's time for another Ann Life Left. For those of you who haven't listened to Ann Life Left before what h…
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Panel Borders: On the Brink of a Brass Sun Concluding a month of shows about ‘The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic’, Alex Fitch talks to artist I.N.J. Culbard about his work for 2000AD on strips such as ‘clock-punk fantasy’ serial Brass Sun and the forthcoming Brink. Ian also explains his unusual method for drawing Dan Abnett’s anthropomorphic adaptation of…
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Panel Borders: Wagner and Gibbons Continuing a month of shows about ‘The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic’, Alex Fitch talks to another writer and artist about their work in and after 2000AD. In an extract from a Q and A recorded on stage at The Lakes International Comic Art Festival, Alex Fitch talks to artist Dave Gibbons about his early years, drawing su…
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Panel Borders: Outlier and other 3rillers Continuing a month of shows about ‘The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic’, Alex Fitch talks to writer Tom Eglington about writing strips for 2000AD including Judge Dredd and “Tharg’s 3rillers”, plus the serial he originated, Outlier, a space-set revenge saga continuing the periodical’s tradition of weird looking prot…
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Bespoked, the UK's Handmade Bicycle Show is Britain's biggest annual showcase for custom bike builders. It's full to the rafters of beautiful bikes but Jack Thurston went in search of the most useful bikes at the show, from an off-road porteur to a separable road bike to a childback tandem in titanium.…
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Panel Borders: 2000AD alumni Starting a month of shows about ‘The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic’, Alex Fitch talks to a writer and an artist about their work in and after 2000AD. Colin Wilson discusses getting his first work on the periodical and drawing Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper strips in the early 1980s, while, in an interview recorded at Bristol C…
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Panel Borders: Wilson and Wyld Concluding a month of shows about Australasian comic book creators, Alex Fitch talks to an Australian writer living in London and a New Zealander artist living in Australia who found fame in Europe… Evie Wyld discusses her collaboration with artist Joe Sumner on her first graphic novel Everything is Teeth, which depic…
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The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 31st July 2015 Noxagt, ‘Titanic’ From Collection 1, NORWAY DRID MACHINE RECORDS DMR15 LP (2014) Masters, ‘New Mountains Rising’ From Acid Witch Mountain, UK ADAADAT ADA0032 2 x LP (2014) The Young Mothers, ‘Wells, the original’ From A Mother’s Work Is Never Done, USA TEKTITE RECORDS CO-OPERATIVE TR03CD (2014) Z…
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For the final time this season all of Team OLL was in the studio before we broke for our summer holidays. This meant we didn't have to wear our uniforms and we could even bring in board games to play. Ann nearly didn't make the show on time as she was waiting upstairs and wondering why she was hot. Ste was back from Finland with tales of gin and gr…
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The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 24th July 2015 Polígono Hindú Astra, ‘Terra Incognita’ From 001100010, SPAIN VERLAG SYSTEMS RECORDS 01 LP (2015) Terminal Lovers, ‘Lacuna’ From Flight Out, USA BIOLOGICAL RECORDS BR-06 CD (2015) Wolfarth / Wintsch / Weber, ‘Doubtable Distinctiveness’ From Thieves Left That Behind, SWITZERLAND VETO-EXCHANGE 012 …
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Panel Borders: Bruce Mutard – from The Bunker to The Sacrifice Continuing a month of shows about Australasian comics, Alex Fitch talks to Melbourne cartoonist Bruce Mutard about his career so far, from his first graphic novel The Bunker to experimental comics such as Alice in Nomansland, and working on a sequel to his World War II graphic novel The…
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