Five tracks from Radia appeared on Framework Radio regular edition #384, as a broadcast on Resonance FM along with other stations in the UK and in Belgium, Slovenia, Portugal, and NYC, and as an archived podcast, 22 July 2012.
Radia on The Field Reporter
“Moraine” and an excerpt from “Basin 1” from Radia appeared on The Field Reporter Radio #5, 31 March 2012.
Radia on Quiet Space
“Basin 1” from Radia appeared on A Small Floating Particle, an episode of Quiet Space, hosted by Paul Gough (aka Pimmon), ABC Radio National (Australia), 4 March 2012.
“Shift” on Framework: Afield
“Shift,” a track from my unreleased 2009 solo project, Pinna (one of a trio with Iteral and Radia) is featured in “Urban Archeology,” an episode of Framework: Afield curated by John Kannenberg, featuring members of the World Listening Project, broadcast on Resonance FM, 4 July 2010, and archived as a podcast here. Playlist #291 here.
Field recordings included in Giant Ear))): Urban Rhythms
One or more of my field recordings will be included in Giant Ear))): Urban Rhythms, radio performance dedicated to the sonic patterns of the urban landscape, Free103point9, sponsored by New York Society for Acoustic Ecology, 24 February 2008, 7-9PM EST.
Sound Work included in Giant Ear))): In Memoriam
“Bridge Elegy” included in Giant Ear))): In Memoriam, radio performance on Free103point9, sponsored by New York Society for Acoustic Ecology, 10 June 2007, 7-9PM EST.
Field Recording included in Giant Ear))): Saved by the Bell
“St. Martin in the Fields, Crypt,” included in Giant Ear))): Saved by the Bell, radio performance dedicated to the architectural acoustics of religious spaces, Free103point9, sponsored by New York Society for Acoustic Ecology, 13 May 2007, 7-9PM EST.
Stasisfield: The Sonics of Arts Spaces
Five field recordings (“SFMOMA,” “SFMOMA2,” “SFMOMA3,” “SFMOMA4,” and “MCASD”) included in a radio broadcast (curated by John Kannenberg) on Framework, Resonance FM, London (along with recordings/compositions by Anne Guthrie, John Kannenberg, My Fun, and Steve Roden), 28 November 2006.
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