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Re:sound #252 Analog
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59 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2018
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This hour, three stories from the annals of analog. ‘Second Side Up’By David Waters with Asst. Producer Robbie MacInnes and Exec. Producer Francesca Panetta for Between the Ears on BBC Radio 3 (2017)For over four decades, Mark Talbot recorded scenes from his life and used them to create a cassette radio show, which he called Second Side Up. Complete with music, interviews and phone-ins, Second Side Up sounded like professional work, but not a single episode was ever broadcast. The tapes were distributed to a tiny network of friends and family, a unique correspondence that came to define Mark's life.The resulting archive of tapes is a unique autobiography in radio-show format. Cassette From My Ex [Excerpt]by Joe Decault for 91.5 WBEZ Chicago (2009)That mix tape you received from an ex. ‘Time’By Damon Krukowski, Max Larkin and Ian Coss for Ways of Hearing from Radiotopia’s ShowcaseContemplate the way digital audio – in music recording, and in radio and television broadcast – employs a different sense of time than we use in our offline life, a time that is more regular and yet less communal.This episode of Re:sound was produced by Dennis Funk For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Released:
Mar 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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