Non Pacifica Programming

Motpikho : mostofthepeopleiknowhaveone / Dan Lander.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|MOTPIKHO : MOSTOFTHEPEOPLEIKNOWHAVEONE / Dan Lander. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Canadian sound artist Lander based this program on his 34 day travels, absorbing the sounds of his environment. Motphkho is about "making time, the compression of experience, the documentation of a specific sonic environment, and the obsession with data collection and presentation."

Swan Lake / Jacki Apple.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|SWAN LAKE / Jacki Apple. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Apple performs a satirical, ironic film "ballet" for radio. The original Swan Lake narrative is recast in contemporary Los Angeles. The writing imitates various literary genres, such as Raymond Chandler's detective novels, and TV fashion commercials.

Walking tune / composed and produced by Charles Amirkhanian.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|WALKING TUNE / composed and produced by Chalres Amirkhanian. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Percy Grainger's "Walking Tune" for solo piano was conceived in 1900 in the Scottish Highlands. Amirkhanian uses the synclavier digital synthesizer to combine sounds sampled out-of-doors with more conventional music.

American dining : a working woman's movement / by Jerri Allyn.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|AMERICAN DINING : A WORKING WOMAN'S MOVEMENT / By Jerri Allyn. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Allyn creates a song-narrative into the world which food customers never see: the overworked waitress. A world of men showing off their sexual word play, and an old radio woman is rediscovered.

Brick bread oven / by Stephen Erickson.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|BRICK BREAD OVEN / by Stephen Erickson. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Stephen Erickson presents a night and day in the life of a 100-year-old coal fired oven. He talks about the multinational voices of those who bake the bread, shelf the bread, sell the buy the bread, shape the composition, and help develop its central metaphor.

The Spark heard 'round the world' / composed by Nicolas Collins.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|THE SPARK HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD' / composed by Nicolas Collins. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
A sonic portrait of the world through electromagnetic phenomena. Includes both man-made and naturally occurring electromagnetic transmissions from Europe, the United States and South America. The sounds are accompanied by a polyglot narrative made from dozens of languages.

The Underseen world of Claude Jateau : a trick of perspective / by Sleight of Mind.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|THE UNDERSEEN WORLD OF CLAUDE JATEAU : A TRICK OF PERSPECTIVE / by Sleight of Mind. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Satire of long-running Jacques Cousteau documentaries. Jateau develops a shrinking gas, reducing his team to 0.7 centimeters, and set up an encampment in the shag ug in his livingroom. Also includes "Piled High," a commentary in costuem where a woman contemplates the usefulness of many discarded things she finds in dumpsters.

The Underseen world of Claude Jateau : the river of angels / by Sleight of Mind.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|THE UNDERSEEN WORLD OF CLAUDE JATEAU : THE RIVER OF ANGELS / by Sleight of Mind. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Satire of long-running Jacques Cousteau documentaries. Claude Jateau and a group of scientists and friends explore the freeways of Los Angeles, and examine the nomads who travel them. He also goes in search of endangered native wildlife the Fading Film Star, and even manages to capture and tag one.

Politics as usual / composed by Charles Amirkhanian.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|POLITICS AS USUAL / composed by Charles Amirkhanian. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Composer Amirkhanian's latest audio explorations which incorporates both abstract and representational sounds, processed through a synclavier to produce his unique music.

Torso hell / by Terry Allen.

Ongoing weekly program which introduces the work of leading performance artists, playwrights, new music composers, and radio producers who explore the creative potential of radio as an experimental medium.|TORSO HELL / by Terry Allen. - SERIES: New American radio| no.
Performance artist Allen tells the story of four soldiers blown to pieces in Vietnam, but brought back to life by some weird miracle. He presents a radio horror movie that is also a commentary on Hollywood Vietnam films.
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