Hello GoodBye info – Saturday 12th January 2013

Hello GoodBye begins 2013 in the same way it ended 2012… AMBITIOUSLY!

Featuring live music from Piper’s Son and Art Trip & the Static Sound.

Plus, author M.R. Dowsing reads an extract from his debut fictional novel; The Assasination of Adolf Hitler.

Piper’s Son is the brainchild of Thom Driver who has been making music for over 10 years, moving fluidly from one guise to another. A multi-instrumental member of early 2000’s art-pop outfit Norwegian Lady, he moved on to form Arthur Brick in 2005 and build the band’s esoteric rhythms from behind the drums. In between, he has collaborated with visual artists such as David Thorpe, Annika Eriksson and Peter Harris on projects that have included live and film performances, and video scores. Thom also played cello and drums with Mathew Sawyer and the Ghosts for a few years, and is now focused on solo work, under the name Piper’s Son.

Dreamt up as a reason to make something concrete of a growing pile of musical scraps, Piper’s Son began in earnest at the end of 2009 playing intense, compact songs which combine an enquiring musical sensibility with visually rich lyrics. None of the lyrics start from a single place. Instead, they fuse many viewpoints in order to create resonances that connect seemingly disparate memories and visions. The band consists of Rick Carbone on electronics and bass vocals, Thom on vocals and guitar, Peter Harris on pedal steel and guitar, Jared Fisher on drums and harmonica and recently joined by Claire Sellwood, singing.

Musically, Piper’s Son draws on a huge range of elements from the mental jukebox of a compulsive music listener – the vocal playfulness of Robert Wyatt, the compelling simplicity of Bill Callahan, the elastic space of dub, or the deep listening experience of field recordings, to name just a few.

Art Trip & the Static Sound have been playing gigs in London for nearly a year and have become increasing difficult to pin down.   Rock music for people who don’t rock, featuring improvisations for those who don’t like jamming and noise for the deaf.  The band have released a CD ‘EP1’ that has had a good few spins on Resonance FM and John Kennedy’s Xposure.  Their session for Hello Goodbye will include new tunes from the next release, the bizarrely titled ‘EP2’.  This expands on their sound palette that now includes rocking out, jamming and ferocious noise.

The Assassination Of Adolf Hitler is the debut novel by M.R. Dowsing, who has also released two albums and an EP under the name Hungry Dog Brand, hosts occasional music nights as Dogfishtrombone and currently writes for R2 (Rock’n’Reel) magazine.

Beginning in the year 2019, it tells the story of one Michael Lear, a curator at the Imperial War Museum, who travels back in time in with the aim of killing Adolf Hitler before his rise to power. Lear’s background in German history and ability to speak the language perfectly give him great advantages; however, along the way, he will find himself increasingly out of his depth and plagued by panic attacks, self-doubt, difficult moral decisions and, at times, plain bad luck…

A historical thriller with an SF twist, the novel is a well-written, entertaining and thought-provoking page-turner featuring an array of memorable characters and based on considerable historical research.

Tune in between noon and 1.30pm on 104.4 FM in Central London or on-line via: www.resonancefm.com

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Listen again: Hello GoodBye – 15.12.12 – Unit, Keeley Forsyth, Sisters and Victoria Yeulet

Listen again: HERE

Playlist:
Kitchen Winos – Horsethief
Unit – For Nick Wong (LIVE SESSION)
Unit – Innocence (LIVE SESSION)
Unit – In a sense (LIVE SESSION)
Unit – Tolerance is a mask for apathy (LIVE SESSION)
The Clash – Career Opportunities
Unit – ‘interview’
Jude Cowan & Wim Oudijk – Russian Ice Swimming
Roba Stanley – Single Life
Victoria Yeulet – Women Make Noise (extract) (LIVE READING)
The Carter Family – My Clinch Mountain Home
Keeley Forsyth – Time heals everything (LIVE SESSION)
Keeley Forsyth – Then they came a time (LIVE SESSION)
Keeley Forsyth – Trouble in my heart (LIVE SESSION)
Keeley Forsyth – When will I see you again? (LIVE SESSION)
Keeley Forsyth – ‘interview’
Art Trip & the Static Sound – Darlin’
Piper’s Son – Mining
Sisters – I’m going to that city (LIVE SESSION)
Sisters – I want Jesus to walk with me (LIVE SESSION)
Sisters – Living testimony (LIVE SESSION)

Presenters: deXter Bentley, Ean Ravenscroft & Dan Frost
Live sound engineers: Tom Kemp & Joe Oldfield

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Hello GoodBye – 15.12.12 – Ft: Unit, Keeley Forsyth, Sisters and Victoria Yeulet

This final episode of Hello GoodBye for 2012 promises be a big bumper box of treats!

Featuring live music from: Unit, Keeley Forsyth & Sisters.

Also, author Victoria Yeulet joins us in the studio to read an extract from ‘Women Make Noise’, a new book that documents the role of women within contemporary music.

UNIT have been in existence since 2000, irritating and annoying everyone with their curiously mutated pop songs and avant gardening. Until 2011 the group consisted primarily of Chinese teenagers plus a token white man as a sop to ensure ethnic diversity. In November 2012 we completed our 24th album which is due out before December 31st. Our group is now so ridiculously eccentric and off the wall that even we can’t be sure who’s in it now. As far as I am aware, I think I’m still a member but that may be just a malicious rumour.
Unit singer Andy Martin’s books – A History Progressive Rock – Chinese Cinema 1905-2005 – Faded Fragments Of Distant Dreams (an autobiographical account of my 4 years in Alton Secondary School) are also available from their website.

Keeley Foryth is an actor, singer, performer and keen collaborator working with artists and film makers on live projects and experimental performances in galleries, museums, old biscuit factories. ‘The Scuttler’ is a character born out of a workshop with art duo boyleANDshaw in 2009 whilst investigating a one act play ‘I Rise In Flames Cried The Phoenix’ based around the last hours of DH Lawrence’s life. ‘The Scuttler’ became an extension of the character Brett or Bertha in the play and has been a way to develop a sound that connects her rural Lancashire roots, folk tales, domestic noise, digital murmurs and vibrations. Keeley Forsyth’s forthcoming album is entitled The Scuttler.

Sisters are a new choral based collaboration between Astrud Steerhouder (The Rayographs) and Victoria Yeulet.

Tune in between noon and 1.30pm on 104.4 FM in Central London or on-line via: www.resonancefm.com

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Listen again: Hello GoodBye – 08.12.12 – DCW and Kitchen Winos

Listen again: HERE

Playlist:
Kostoglotov – Dictaphone 5
Kitchen Winos – Find the right line (LIVE SESSION)
Kitchen Winos – Mr. Innocent (LIVE SESSION)
Kitchen Winos – Horsethief (LIVE SESSION)
Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou – For a minute there
Kitchen Winos – ‘interview’
Shimmy Rivers & & Canal – Peepholes
Peepholes – The Overspill
Unit – Winter
Keeley Forsyth – Haggerston
Patrik Fitzgerald – Pilgrimage
Viv Albertine – Little girl in a box
Dirty Viv – Chainsaw
The Count of Chateau Noir – Mr. Fox
David Cronenberg’s Wife – Coriolanus in the bedroom  (LIVE SESSION)
David Cronenberg’s Wife – Lonely man (LIVE SESSION)
David Cronenberg’s Wife – You can’t donate a heart (LIVE SESSION)
The Children’s Hour – SOS JFK
David Cronenbergs Wife – ‘interview’
Adam & the Antz – Catholic Day
Mud Sharks (extract) by Dave Barbarossa – read by Ean Ravenscroft

Presented by: deXter Bentley, Ean Ravenscroft & Dan Frost
Live sound engineers: Kacper Ziemianin & Tom Kemp

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Hello GoodBye info – 08.12.12 – DCW, Kitchen Winos & Dave Barbarossa

Live music on the show today from David Cronenbergs Wife and Kitchen Winos.

David Cronenbergs Wife will be performing a collection of songs from their new LP ‘Don’t wait to be hunted before you hide’ (Blang Records). Tom Mayne’s 21st century urban folk/blues, revels in macabre and taboo lyrical themes that bounce along effortlessly on an incessantly infectious motorik beat.

Kitchen Winos veer waywardly from baggy inflected indie pop one minute to monolithic slabs of instrumental experimental-ism the next.

Also, original Adam & the Antz / Bow Wow Wow drummer Dave Barbarossa joins us to read extracts from his new semi-auto-biographical book ‘Mud Sharks‘.

Tune in between noon and 1.30pm on 104.4 FM in Central London or on-line via: www.resonancefm.com
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Listen again: Hello GoodBye – 01.12.12 – Dead Rat Orchestra, David Tattersall & Halo Halo

Listen again: HERE

Duke Garwood – Tapestry of Mars
Dead Rat Orchestra – Fram (LIVE SESSION)
Dead Rat Orchestra – The Geshin and the Guga (LIVE SESSION)
Dead Rat Orchestra – Kuridza (LIVE SESSION)
This is the Kit – White Ash Cut (HG archive)
Dead Rat Orchestra – ‘interview’
Great Park – Lover Oh Lover
Kitchen Winos – Mr. Innocent
David Cronenbergs Wife – What were you doing with that man at the back of the woods
The Wave Pictures – Just Like a Drummer
David Tattersall – Great Dream from Heaven (LIVE SESSION)
David Tattersall –  ‘interview’
David Tattersall – Living in the Country (LIVE SESSION)
The Fisherman Three – Time to think about the morning once again
Hallo Halo – Taro Taro Taro (LIVE SESSION)
Hallo Halo – Sunshine Kim (LIVE SESSION)
Hallo Halo – Wooden Box (LIVE SESSION)
Hallo Halo – Coming Home (LIVE SESSION)
Halo Halo – ‘interview’
Slushy Guts – Trying to be more like you but failing

Live sound engineers: Tom Kemp & Joe Oldfield
Presenters: deXter Bentley & Ean Ravenscroft

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Hello GoodBye info – Saturday 1st December 2012 – Dead Rat Orchestra, Halo Halo & David Tattersall

Hello GoodBye possibly bites off more than it can chew this Saturday lunchtime, with not 2 but 3 sets of live performers in the studio; Dead Rat Orchestra, Hallo Halo & David Tattersall.

Since forming in 2002, The Dead Rat Orchestra have played regularly throughout the UK and Internationally, always attempting to react or interact with their surroundings and the people and ideas that they come across – often crafting each performance for the particular space in which they find themselves (from former abattoirs to churches, concert halls to coppice woods). Dead Rat Orchestra are Daniel Merrill, Robin Alderton and Nathaniel Mann.

Halo Halo take their name from a very tasty, multicoloured desert from the Philippines. They are Jack on drums, singing and Harmonica and Rachel on Banjo, singing and Gill on keyboards and bass. Halo Halo make music that careens, drawing on Appalachian folk rambles as well as the hyper melodic clattering Sinawi vibes of Korea’s shamanic past. Check out their debut 7″ single ‘Manananggal’ on M’Lady’s records now.

The Wave Pictures frontman David Tattersall recorded his new solo album Little Martha in one day with Simon Trought at the old Soup Studio, underneath the Duke of Uke ukulele shop on Hanbury Street, just off Brick Lane in East London. There are no overdubs on the album, which was recorded live with one microphone. Franic Rozycki stopped by to play mandolin on a couple of tracks, but otherwise it’s entirely me playing acoustic guitar. There are no vocals on the album.

 
Tune in between noon and 1.30pm on 104.4 FM in Central London or on-line via: www.resonancefm.com
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LISTEN AGAIN: Hello GoodBye – 24.11.12 – Sexton Ming, Hand of Stabs + Broken Banjo

Listen again: HERE

Playlist:
Buddy Holly & the Crickets – Not Fade Away
Hand of Stabs – ‘untitled improvisation’ (LIVE SESSION)
Black Sabbath – Sweet Leaf
Hand of Stabs – ‘interview’
Frank Zappa – G -Spot Tornado
David Bowie – There is a Happy Land
Sexton Ming – Chalk Farm Rugby Pitch (LIVE POEM)
Sexton Ming – Obese Young Mothers (LIVE POEM)
Aphex Twin – Come To Daddy
Janis Joplin – Work Me Lord
H.P. Lovecraft – Let’s Get Together
Sexton Ming – The Rain (LIVE POEM)
Low – Over the Ocean
Sigur Ros – Von
Broken Banjo – Regretamin and the Horse (LIVE SESSION)
Broken Banjo – Le Barry (LIVE SESSION)
Broken Banjo – ‘interview’
Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band – Magic Be

Presenters: Sexton Ming & deXter Bentley
Live sound engineers: Tom Kemp & Joe Oldfield

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Hello GoodBye info – Sat. 24th Nov. – Ft: Sexton Ming, Hand of Stabs & Broken Banjo

Performance artist, painter, poet, musician, author, singer, songwriter, independent record label impresario… the list goes on, Sexton Ming is truly a 21st Century renaissance man and this afternoon on Resonance FM he curates the entire 90 minutes of The Hello GoodBye Show. 
 
Featuring live music from Sexton Ming, Hand of Stabs and Broken Banjo.
 
Sexton will also playing the 10 tunes that he would choose to take with him if locked up in solitary confinement.

Hand of Stabs, from the South East of England, are a three man collective who’s work draws inspiration from their exploration of local, often forbidden, landmarks. Using unusual instrumentation and homemade equipment, they create a wall of sound which can be simultaneously uplifting, difficult and disturbing.

Boyhood friends Mike Sewell, Harry Elvin & Liam Lynott formed Broken Banjo for a Battle of the Bands competition that took place at The Royal Marine on Dock Road in Chatham, Kent. They have been going from strength to strength ever since with their raucous brand of hairy chested, bluesy, rock’n’roll played in the mould of Canned Heat.

Tune in between noon and 1.30pm on 104.4 FM in Central London or on-line via: www.resonancefm.com

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Listen again: Hello GoodBye – Sat. 17th Nov. – Serafina Steer & Skinny Girl Diet

Listen again: HERE

PLAYLIST:
Izes – Mask Made of Skin
Serafina Steer – Night Before Mutiny (LIVE SESSION)
Serafina Steer – Island Odyssey (LIVE SESSION)
Serafina Steer – Ballad of Brick Lane (LIVE SESSION)
Serafina Steer – Machine Room (LIVE SESSION)
Serafina Steer – The Crying Game (LIVE SESSION)
Hamilton Yarns – The Sea Wall
Serafina Steer & Kristian Capitol K – ‘Interview’
Seymour’s Fat Lady – Wild Creature
Umez – Rainbow
Chips for the Poor – Flight 7070 (HG Archive)
Jude Hagg Vs. The Hand of Stabs – My God
Broken Banko – I Noah
Jail – Nice Day to Know You
Skinny Girl Diet – 14 16 18 (LIVE SESSION)
Skinny Girl Diet – DMT (LIVE SESSION)
Skinny Girl Diet – Blazin’ (LIVE SESSION)
Skinny Girl Diet – Homesick (LIVE SESSION)
Art Trip & the Static Sound – Psilocybin
Skinny Girl Diet – ‘Interview’

Presented by: deXter Bentley, Ean Ravenscroft & Dan Frost
Live sound engineers: Kacper Ziemianin< Tom Kemp & Joe Oldfield

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