Dimanche 19 octobre à 20h
Show 498 : Ethiopian Son by Martin Gambarotta & The X Static Tics pour Radio Worm / Klangendum Studio (Rotterdam, NL)
par Anne Laure
A 20h :
Show 498 : Ethiopian Son by Martin Gambarotta & The X Static Tics (Worm/Klangendum)
A collaboration that was staged during the Poetry International festival between the Argentine poet Gambarotta and X Static Tics (also known under names like Worm Sound Crew and Dr. Klangendum). Originally played live it is an audio drama in which the text of Gambarotta almost forms a kind of score.
It’s said that at some point in the twentieth century, the great Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa published an essay with the title ‘My Son the Ethiopian’. It was dedicated with mocking irony to one of his teenage sons who, while studying at an expensive London private school, had converted to Rastafarianism. This is dedicated to all those who once were Ethiopian children.
(excerpt of the text ;)
I strummed the strings of my satirical sitar
until an incurable headache began
to dance to the rhythm of a nasty little waltz
on the lid of my brains, turning my
cerebellum into mush like that of a
senator whose head falls into
his plate of spaghetti. I strummed
I strummed that sitar, but I swear
by my days as a Rastafarian
that this will never happen again.
A 20h30 :
Show 298 : The Worm Radio Song Poem Radia Show
This show consists of a number of songs that were made by the Radio WORM Song Poem Crew at the STRP Festival in Eindhoven (november 2010). The theme was ’80ties cassette culture’ and the idea was that the audience could choose a genre from a menu, write a text, pay 3 euro’s, and then the Radio WORM Song Poem Crew would make the song with ‘original’ 80ties gear (the most advanced device being a 4track cassette machine), hence the ‘vintage’ sound qualities of the pieces. The song was delivered within a short time (5 – 30 minutes) to the client on cassette tape. The available genres on the menu were ; Depressing Lo Fi Noise, Boring Art Shit, Early Happy Commodore, Gay Budget Beats, Industrial SM Love Songs, Echoïstic Melancholia Dub, Fucked Up Cassette Hardcore and Incredible Cheap Casio-Pop. There were 19 songs made in a few hours, the best of them you’ll find here. Text subjects vary from ode’s to leaving colleague’s, the impossibilities of having a love affair where one lives in Eindhoven and the other in Amsterdam, Statements about Radio Art, a Monty Cantsin Neoist Song and lots of boring and horrible poetry. Enjoy !
People involved ; Lukas Simonis, Henk Bakker, Robert Kroos, Merijn van Ham, Joost Bult, Alexander van Straten, Annemarie Nijhof, Rik Den Dood
Plus de renseignements : www.radia.fm
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