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Here’s how it works: Each episode we watch an episode of an old TV show, and insult it in real time. If you’d like to play along, find a stream of the episode we're watching, fire up the podcast and hit play when we tell you to. Be warned, this is outrageously NSFW.
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A six part series about Irish Experimental Music. Ireland is home to a variety of underground music scenes, from electro acoustic, to new music to noise to free improv. I've interviewed dozens of Irish experimental musicians who are pushing the boundaries of what music is and can be. This series takes you on a tour of the fringes of music, and introduces you to a world of new sounds. It focuses in particular on circuit bending, chiptune, electroacoustic and collaborative music.
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Roger Gregg has been creating work for theatre for 35 years. This podcast includes all new radio drama and music as well as classics from the Bee Loud Glade and Crazy Dog Audio Theatre.
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Bee-Loud Glade 12 interview with Roger Gregg and the poem ‘The Creme Seldom Rises’ voiced by Amilia Clarke Stewart. Commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television licence fee and originally broadcast on RTE LYRIC FM. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/345139236-garethstack-ep12-roger-gregg-the-bee-loud.mp3 Download: The B…
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Bee-Loud Glade 11 interview with Peadar O’Donoghue poet and editor of Poetry Bus Magazine and Eleanor Hooker’s poem ‘Nightmare’ set to music by Roger Gregg and voiced by Olivia Haran. Commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television licence fee and originally broadcast on RTE LYRIC FM. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/345…
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Bee-Loud Glade 10 Interview with poet Patrick Chapman. His poem ‘Oubliette’ set to music by Roger Gregg. Translated into Arabic & voiced by Suzie Seweify. Commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television licence fee and originally broadcast on RTE LYRIC FM. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/345139293-garethstack-ep10-patri…
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Bee-Loud Glade 9. Interview with Genevieve Healy and her poem ‘Knots’ set to music by Roger Gregg. Commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television licence fee and originally broadcast on RTE LYRIC FM. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/345139294-garethstack-ep9-genevieve-healy-the-bee.mp3 Download: Bee Loud Glade – EP9 – G…
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Bee-Loud Glade 8 Interview with poet Stephen Clare followed by his poem TGIF set to music by Roger Gregg sung by Juliette Crosbie. Commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television licence fee and originally broadcast on RTE LYRIC FM. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/345139295-garethstack-ep8-stephen-clare-the-bee-loud.mp3…
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Bee-Loud Glade 7 Interview with poet Erin Fornoff. Poem ‘Melodrama’ by Caelainn Bradley set to music by Roger Gregg and voiced by Juliette Crosbie. Find out more about Erin Fornoff at Dedalus Press. Commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television licence fee and originally broadcast on RTE LYRIC FM. http://feeds.soundcloud…
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Bee-Loud Glade 6 – interview with Patrick Cotter poet and director of The Munster Literature Centre. Poem ‘The BIngo Bus’ by Leland Bardwell set to music by Roger Gregg. Voice by Amilia Clarke Stewart. Commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television licence fee and originally broadcast on RTE LYRIC FM. http://feeds.soundcl…
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Bee-Loud Glade 5. Interview with poet John Moynes. Moynes’s poem ‘Two For The Price Of One’ set to music composed and performed by Roger Gregg and featuring the voice of John Moynes. Commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television licence fee and originally broadcast on RTE LYRIC FM. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/3451…
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Bee-Loud Glade programme 4. Interview with Edel Doran, an organiser of SLAM SUNDAY and other poetry events around Dublin. Poem: ‘Leading The Apes In Hell’ by Mary O’Donoghue, set to music by Roger Gregg and voiced by Angel Hannigan. Find SLAM SUNDAY on Facebook. More about Mary O’Donoghue at Dedalus Press. Commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority…
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Bee-Loud Glade – Programme 3. Interview with Pat Boran, poet and editor of Dedalus Press. / Pat Boran’s poem ‘The Spire’ set to music by Roger Gregg, voiced by James M. O’Connor. Commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television licence fee and originally broadcast on RTE LYRIC FM. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/34513930…
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Bee-Loud Glade 2: Interview with Amy Herron, Events Coordinator of the Irish Writers Centre and poem ‘Threshold’ by Grace Wells set to music by Roger Gregg, voiced by Deirdre Molloy. Originally broadcast by RTE LYRIC FM, funded by The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/345139306-garethstack-ep2-amy-herron-grace-we…
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Bee-Loud Glade 1 – interview with poet Gerry Murphy. Poem ‘What’s He Doing In There?’ by Gerry Murphy set to music by Roger Gregg. Poem voiced by Ethan Dillon. Broadcasting Authority of Ireland funded. Originally aired on RTE LYRIC FM. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/345139311-garethstack-ep1-gerry-murphy-the-bee-loud.mp3 Download: The Bee Loud …
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Roger Gregg is a dramatist, poet, musician, actor and performer. Over a long career on radio and theatre, he’s had dozens of plays performed all over the world, and written and recorded numerous radio dramas as ‘Crazy Dog Audio Theatre‘. Today Roger continues to record and perform, with his ‘Bee Loud Glade Cabaret’. Bee Loud shows fuse poetry and m…
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What is it? A new podcast, in the style of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 or RiffTrax. James Van De Waal and Gareth Stack sit down and riff (in the style of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 or RiffTrax) over sucky television. How it works Each episode we watch an episode of an old TV show, and insult it in real time. If you’d like to play along with this…
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This is a new show, an experiment if you like. James Van De Waal and Gareth Stack sit down and riff (in the style of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 or RiffTrax) over sucky television. Here’s how it works: Each episode we watch an episode of an old TV show, and insult it in real time. If you’d like to play along with this weeks show, google ‘American …
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So last night I was lucky enough to see the incredibly talented radio producer Roman Mars perform a live episode of his show 99% Invisible, at the ever creepy Freemasons Hall in Molesworth St. The event was a part of the inaugural Sounds Alive festival, which brought together a bunch of radio folks like legendary storytelling collective the Moth, a…
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The Instrument of the Law‘ examined how changing technology and copyright laws are impacting music. This bonus episode fills in the blanks, addressing additional issues we didn’t get to talk about in detail, like creative commons, the legality of mashups, copyright as a promotional tool, and alternative business models at a time when music sales ar…
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The final episode of the series looks at the future of Irish experimental music. We find out how techniques like ‘Live Coding’ (where computer programming during a concert, creates the music and visuals in real time), ‘Geocached Music’ (intrepid explorers following clues to discover hidden caches of music in the real world), and new interfaces like…
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Chuffed to be able to present my first piece for RTE Lyric FM’s ‘Culture File‘ programme. It’s a short on Chipzel, the Chiptune artist profiled in Episode 2 of Mad Scientists of Music. The piece features much of the same material from that report, but presented in a more straightforward way, which was an interesting challenge. I grew up religiously…
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This episode looks at how innovative new ways of making and distributing music are coming into conflict with our legal system. Some argue that copyright and patent laws, created to encourage innovation, are no longer in touch with how artists remix and reinterpret our cultural landscape. Part 1 – Piracy We learn about copyright law, the ‘copy left’…
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This episode takes us on a tour of workshops and hack spaces, and explores the relationship of outsider electronic music to the fine art establishment. Teaser – Andrew Edgar takes us on a tour of the A4 Arts Collective. Part 1 – Ed Devane talks about the relationship between self taught musicians, hackers, artists and the “new music” (contemporary …
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The is the first web only bonus episode of Mad Scientists of Music. Focusing on interviews rather than sound, these episodes feature clips, topics and artists there wasn’t space to fit into the radio series. We kick off with early experiences in technology, hearing from a host of folks about how early encounters with computers and electronics fuell…
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Episode three takes a journey into the underground world of circuit bending. Circuit benders hack children’s toys and dissect cheap archaic electronics, to produce strange new instruments. Circuit bending lies at the intersection of instrument building, grass roots activism and psychedelia. Listeners will learn about the history of circuit bending,…
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Episode two explores the video game backgrounds of a variety of Irish experimental musicians – how video game culture and ready access to technology influenced their love of music and their aesthetic sensibilities. Chiptune music in particular reappropriates not only the machinery, but also the distinctive sounds of computer games of the 1980’s, an…
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Episode one explores how circuit benders, hackers and artists are building teaching and education into their practice. This is a culture as much about sharing as making, and all the artists interviewed run classes and workshops (often at no charge). Children and adults alike attend the ‘maker fairs’ and hacklabs where circuit benders share tips and…
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So, after a very great while, but still much sooner than expected, my first documentary series ‘Mad Scientists of Music‘ is almost here. Quick and dirty promo – featuring the music of Bitwise Operator The final lineup of interviewees is ¡NO!, Deathness Injection, Andrew Edgar, John Leech Siam Collective, MarQu VR, Kieran Dold, Ed Devane (Withering …
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The Emerald Arts is a free podcast comedy series from Dead Medium Productions. The show was originally broadcast on 90.3 Near FM in 2011. Check out a trailer below. https://garethstack.wordpress.com/content/audio/emeraldarts/Promo.mp3 Magic Racist – a mascot for a simpler time. The Emerald Arts is the oldest running arts show in Ireland and indeed …
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