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All sales made from this LP go 100% to the Resonance 104.4 FM =
fundraising
campaign.

29 tracks by various artists:
1 Slate Pipe Banjo Draggers - Add Hapter (excerpt)
2 Benge - Resonant Insects
3 Little timmy Vs Samanthrax - Tiny Udder 1
4 Sunny Lazic - Heavy Load
5 Smalts - Insane (remix)
6 Jem Finer - The Hills are Alive
7 Illuminati - Ocean Almanac
8 Chris Todd (Robotplaysguitar) - Scrub
9 Rod Stasick - Jotoah SRI 17
10 John Wynne - !X=F3=F5 Study 1: Gosaitse
11 Tennis - Redmur
12 Sold - Fatkid
13 SaltPervert - FagKnicker
14 Aero Mic'd - Carnival Up North
15 Julian Bass - Ricoh
16 Steven Moyes -Tunnel/Window/Green
17 Jesus Licks - If You Kill Me
18 Kevin Poulter - Scorpion Storm (excerpt)
19 Dodo - The Magical Transformation Trio (from 'A Visit to Tivoli =
Gardens,
7 July 2002')
20 The Thirds - If I Can't Change Your Mind
21 Dexter Bentley - Stupid Pigeons
22 The Domestic Front - Emanate or Else
23 Stewart Home - The Bethnal Green Variations: Turning Silence into =
Noise
(Cage Caged) Realisation- Short Edit
24 Pete Aves - The First Five Seconds of Every Track from my Album
'Bystanding'
25 Dave Draper - Sea Saws (extract)
26 Zainetica - Dripfeeder
27 William English - Rapport
28 Radio 9 - Kosmos
29 Caroline Kraabel - Lovesong in Wartimes

Personal highlights come from tracks by the Slate Pipe Banjo Draggers, =
who
open the album with an outer-space miniature analogue drone-symphony =
recalls
the pioneering spirit of Louis and Bebe Barron's 'Forbidden Planet'
soundtrack.

The electro-pop melancholy of Smalts (aka early Factory Records artist =
Minny
Pops)
The refreshing wistful Little Timmy and Santhrax' Tiny Udder 1.
The sounds of an african click language recorded in the Kalahari desert =
by
John Wynne.

Writer and cultural agitator Stewart Home subjects the residents of =
Bethnal
Green to a minute of conceptual silence in tribute to Mike Batt and
'plagiarists and cultural pirates everywhere'.
The Thirds contribute an intensely personal low-fi country rock number;
members Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard were also behind 'File Under =
Sacred' -
a re-enactment of the Cramps' notorious Napa Mental Institute gig -
performed at the ICA, with help from Mad Pride.
Also Julian Bass chilled spatial guitar and Dave Draper's sonic =
carpentry
based sounds add to the distinctness of this release.

Resonance FM is a remarkable radio arts station, existing thanks to the =
hard
work and enthusiasm of its vast and growing core of volunteers and
supporters.

What other radio station travels the length and breath of the musical
universe, each and every day, allowing true artistic freedom and putting =
up
a flag for exotic, industrial, folk, electronic and hardcore music where =
Sun
Ra Arkestra rubs shoulders with The Boredoms, Shirley Collins, YMO, =
Bruce
Haack and Noxagt, a station with an insatiable appetite for the new, =
lost
and forgotten. Resonance FM has no playlists an open mind and a love of
sonic experimentation.

We decided a fundraising LP open to all Resonance FM supporters first =
come
pay to play would be a highly interesting and unique way to raise money =
for
the station.

I t was impossible to envisage the end result which as a recording
experiment has produced something for every taste. The artists and =
musicians
on this record reflect some of the great diversity and energy and =
certainly
the enthusiasm of Resonance FM.

All have donated tracks in the DIY artistic spirit of the station having
also paid collectively for its pressing so that you the listener can =
know
when purchasing it your donating =A310 to keep Resonance 104.4 FM on =
air.

www.resonancefm.com

Press Contact for this LP

Magz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

www.youarehear.co.uk

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