#146: 2007.01.31 [yeoh yin pin]

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2007.01.31FrameworkRadio/framework-2007.01.31.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:30 — 81.8MB)Subscribe: RSSthis edition of framework:afield was produced in malaysia by yeoh yin pin. for more information see http://www.emacm.org. yin pin says: The selection is loosely based on an idea for a novella which never really got off the ground from a few years back. The main idea focuses on…

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#145: 2007.01.24

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2007.01.24FrameworkRadio/07.01.24.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:07 — 81.2MB)Subscribe: RSSmy first live edition of framework for 2007 (i’m not often in london these days) saw a nice mix of new sounds from the likes of jim haynes, emmanuel mieville, and maurizio bianchi with nobu kasahara and hitoshi kojo, along with recordings of live…

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#065: 2004.12.17 [jeph jerman]

this edition of framework:focus featured the work of jeph jerman – we sampled field recordings and compositions he has made over the years (both under his own name and as hands to) using typically inexpensive tape recorders and mics, giving his body of work a characteristic grainy, earthy sound. this mixed with commentary and observation he recorded himself, on his work, sound in general, inspirations and anecdotes (we want a t-shirt with an anatomical drawing of an ear too)… we think this is one of the best editions of framework:focus we’ve had the pleasure to produce yet, so if you missed it, it’s highly recommended you try to catch wednesday’s repeat (at 11am gmt).

for more information on jeph and his work, or to order any of his recordings (all of which he has made available on cdr for order direct from him) see his website – and soon, as it is rumored that the anomalous records site won’t be available much longer – at http://www.anomalousrecords.com/jerman.

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#050: 2004.05.14

our last show began with a special introduction recorded by mike hallenbeck in celebration of our fiftieth edition. we started broadcasting shortly after resonancefm went on the air in the summer of 2002 and have been proudly watching support for the station grow ever since. resonance is now applying […]

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#001: 2002.06.14

This was our first broadcast, so we tried to get our air-legs and give a brief overview of what our hopes for the show are. We broadcast until 10:30 this week, starting with several tracks from the phonography.org compilations, then moving in to more composed territory and finishing with […]

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