Actions

The Vile Arts Radio Hour // 1500-1716 30.09.11

live. actions not performances

Musical guests and Glasgow festivals dominate the bill this week. Eddie Harrison drops in, in advance of the Mental Health Festival this month. Nick Spaghetti comes to the studio to fill us in on touring Europe with United Fruit (French government trumps the British on grassroots arts funding). More from him next week in the form of William Douglas and Willy Mason in interview. Peter Clerke and Frodo of Rhymes with Purple cover cabaret and theatre talking about Occasional Cabaret, and the Glasgow Cabaret Festival respectively. With a slight overrun to finish off, Lea Cummings at long last joins us in the studio to talk Kylie Minoise, Opaque, actions (not performances) and other projects with an exclusive track from Angel of Everyone Murder.

Posted at 16:17, 2nd October 2011

playlist

Charlie Parker
Jack Kerouac and Steve Allen Zonophone
Word to Bird
John Zorn Electra
Happy (To Have a Job)
Seasick Steve Atlantic
00:11:00 // Eddie Harrison talking about the Mental Health Festival...
All Gone But One
Fruit Tree Foundation Chemikal Underground
Dead Leaves And A Swollen Leg
Fruit Tree Foundation Chemikal Underground
Favourite Son
Fruit Tree Foundation Chemikal Underground
Man From Another Time
Seasick Steve Atlantic
00:47:20 // Nick Spaghetti back from tour...
Massive Ferguson
Pensioners Olive Grove
Widow's Cube
Poino Horse Arm
Oh, Champs Élysées
Joe Dassin CBS
Sex With The Devil
Occasional Cabaret Unsigned
01:08:20 // Peter Clerke on Occasional Cabaret...
No Surprises
Camille O'Sullivan Unsigned
01:21:30 // Frodo of Rhymes with Purple previews the Glasgow Cabaret Festival...
In These Shoes
Camille O'Sullivan Unsigned
You... Fetishist!
Kylie Minoise Korovox
01:43:20 // Lea Cummings discusses Kylie Minoise, Opaque and other projects...
Prussic Acid Lemonade
Nosferatu Pharmaceuticals Korovox
Neptune's Staircase
Angel of Everyone Murder Korovox
Nobody Knows We're Stars
Urusei Yatsura Beggar's Banquet
Still Exploding
Urusei Yatsura Beggar's Banquet

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