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Yes the Sunday Roast show now has it's very own page at RadioVague where you are able to download archives of previous shows. Click this link to visit the Sunday Roast page.
Whilst we were kicking around backstage at Glastonbury, looking for interviews with the stars and hoping to blag some free riders we caught an interview with the fantastic Schlomo, UK's no.1 beatboxer. He hit us with the coolest jingle ever laid down in the history of jingles.
Here it is as a ringtone. Don't ask us how to install it, get a teenager to help.
Archive for this and other Sunday Roast shows are located on the Sunday Roast page.
RadioVague were pleased to be involved in the audio streaming of D.R.O.I.D which took place from 8.00PM GMT (9.00PM CET ) until late at the Trinity, Bristol and featured Luke Vibert, Bass Clef, Various Production DJs, Vexkiddy in Bristol and DJ Undo streaming in live from Barcelona courtesy of Pitch Volley as well as an interactive live Second Life link up into the virtual island of Prados Azules in conjunction with our friends at Moebius Surfing and MOSI-MOSI.
There is a YouTube video of Luke Vibert playing live in Second Life for your delictation.
Archive for this and other Sunday Roast shows are located on the Sunday Roast page.
The sights, sounds and smells of Lost Vagueness live from Glastonbury 2007 were broadcast from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th June. Included a live link up with Resonance FM putting the likes of Madness and Fatboy Slim live from the Ballroom on 104.4FM across London. It was a Herculean task getting Studio 5 clean and towed out of the mud.
Following last year's successful collaboration, we pulled out all the stops this year with a mammoth 18+ hours of streaming during the Venn Festival that took place in Bristol from the 1st to the 3rd June 2007. this weekend. In collaboration with the XtreamLab convergence alliance RadioVague helped 3 Days of Venn. We will have archives up here shortly, including recordings of Faust, Robin Fox, Morningstar and A Hawk and a Hacksaw. Watch this web space!
Back in April, from the 9th to the 15th, RadioVague to took part in Fase 3 of TCS-Extremadura located in a temporarily laboratory set-up in a geodesic dome on the outskins of the town of Valdecaballeros, in the province of Extremadura, Spain. With our friends Psand providing the mobile Internet connexion and Hacktiectura handling production, we streamed several nights of strange and interesting music. Some of which we make available here for your delictation:
The first annivesary of the outstanding Mothball & Hattie Show swaw part three on the evening of the 2nd February on RadioVague. We had a warm up session with Num starting at 8ish through to 10pm whilst Hattie was warming up her squeeze box.
While we warm up the recording for your relistening pleasure, why not tune into last year's recordings.
A new semi-regular slot for January 2007, live from Studio 23 in Bristol, the RadioVague Sunday Roast intends to help your roast tatties go down more easily with a generous helping of gravy. For your re-playing pleasure we present archives from some of the shows:
Archives for these and other Sunday Roast shows are located on the Sunday Roast page.
With Studio Two taking a well-earned rest, Friday the 24th brought us live music and interviews with Wilma and bonus country inspired DJ Sets from DJ "Texan James" as RadioVague visited Rob's Shed Studio in Bristol, UK.
Look out for it some archives of this marvellous event shortly, only on RadioVague. ***STOP PRESS** Unfortunately the Village Disco couldn't do the show and so we present Mike's Sunday Lunchout, live from his playlist, with commentry, jokes, music, sounds, thoughts and some live action, from 8PM untill about midnight.
From the 3rd August, 24 hours a day till the 10th transmit Boom Radio live from the Boom Festival in Portugal. Boom Radio featured music, interviews, talk shows, news, transmissions from Liminal Village talks, DJ mixes and more!
Boom Festival is a global art, music and culture gathering held every two years in Portugals sun-drenched countryside in a stunning outdoor location on the shore of the Lake Idanha-a-Nova.
Ground breaking :: Due to the high quality of the 24/7 stream coming from Boom Radio, RadioVague "maxed out" their mobile uplink for the first time ever. The engineers got on the telephone to the bandwidth providers, but they were unwavering; we had been flagged as bandwidth abusers and our uplink capacity was throttled to 32kbps from 256. This was both sad and a cause for celebration. To avoid disappointing the lovely listeners we continued at a lower bandwidth for as long as possible. It was worth it; the final figures indicate that via various mirrored streams a total of 162,000 connections were made to the stream. Not bad :)
Three whole days and nights worth of excellent music featuring over 200 musicians transmitted from the Venn Festival, took place in multiple venues in Bristol, UK on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th June 2006. Transmissions to RadioVague provided by Bristol Wireless. Visit the Venn Festival's website for more information of what's what.
Dorkbot Barcelona produced by Telenoika live transmission of three hours of electronic, visual, robotic, peculiar experience live from Convent de Sant Agustí on 30th May 2006. More information at Dorkbot Barcelona's web site.
RadioVague broadcast music from the main stage over the weekend of 19th-21st May 2006. Acts included Babyhead, Dreadzone, Tabletom, Eskorzo and many others. There will be some chunks to re-listen up at some point when we've washed the dust off the harddrives.
For more information on the Rocket Festival see the the Rocket Festival website. Some photos from the event.
From King's College, Cambridge, speakers from around the World spoke at the Immaterial Labour Conference. Their subjects were based around "Immaterial labour, multitudes and new social subjects: class composition in cognitive capitalism."
The programme of events can be found here.
Listen again to the delights of the Hattie and Mothball Show fresh from the Groovy Movie Picture House. Featuring the delectable Hattie Hatstar, broadcast live from Studio 1 in Portugal.
A five hour stream fest live from Barcelona, Spain where Dorkbot Barcelona presented their first event of 2006 at the Metrònom Gallery. People doing strange things with electricity broadcast live in OGG via RadioVague. Video streaming was also provided by VagueTV.
Two days of the Sense 3D Electronica Festival in the gardens of the Tate Modern on the south bank of the river Thames. Due to administrative problems we were not able to set up our broadcast equipment, but we did record the music and take a stack of photos (up till my camera broke). We will put together a feature on this shortly.
3 days of fantastic music from the gurus of burlesque glitz-sleaze.
More sustainable entertainment, with live audio broadcasts of debates from the Green Forum as well as transmissions from Green Radio and the Psybertent in the new Amare area.
Live broadcasts over 3 days from the Ballroom, Casino and other stages of the Lost Vagueness area. This event sees the second Anniversary of RadioVague and the birth of a sister station VagueTV.com.
On Saturday 25th June 2005 at Glastonbury Festival there was one minute of noise for the late John Peel. Here is that minute (685kB) to relive in your sitting room. This one recorded whilst Taskforce were onstage in the Ballroom, Lost Vagueness. (Respect due to Jimbelina).
Gypsy Soundclash :: The first of a series of Resonance FM / Continental Drifts summer roundup shows is availabe to listen to here (MP3 stream)