Émission en direct avec les étudiant·es de l’Ensba Lyon
I HATE THIS !!! i hate this…
Radio Študent for Radia Network presents a jumble of sonic images of animals and humans interacting with them collected and mixed by robrrr_. Field recordings, clips from television and appropriations from social media form the basis of an exploration into the way we spend time with animals, play with them, parody them… The sound samples are manipulated, arranged and interwoven with original musical compositions to create a warm and playful ramble around the various ways we represent animals and use images of them to expose things about ourselves and our lifeworlds. In the clips, we sense the love and happiness that emanate from the interactions but, at the same time, the animals’ presence is often reduced, indirectly heard or otherwise cryptic, leading us to the question if the subjectivity of the animals is given the space they really deserve.
Robbie Hopper is a musician, biologist, audio technician and sound artist, working under the name robrrr_. They find making abstract compositions a comforting way of making sense of worldly wonders and horrors, and are currently particularly interested in radio and noise as subversive conduits for rebellion against oppression of various kinds. They invite you to greet your pet on their behalf.
Radia.fm program by Radio Študent, curated by Urška Savič.
To kar zvok dvomu vzame
Radio Študent this time presents a sound collage “To kar zvok dvomu vzame / Sound that doubt takes” by Mrtvo Rođena Živa Lešina. MRŽL is an artistic performance that exists in the in-between spaces of poetry, music, and photography. It explores the fear of death—silenced in modern society—and how, through apathy and nihilism, one arrives at a creative process where anonymity becomes an integral part of identity.
Regarding this piece, they state the following: “Radio collage is a way of processing sound. It emerged out of necessity, due to the inaccessibility of smartphones and the internet. A push-button phone, which picks up radio signals and has the function of recording radio waves, serves as both a means of retrieving audio messages and an archive. The storage space is limited to 25 minutes of audio recordings before they are transferred to a larger archive, allowing the phone’s memory to be cleared for new recordings. The final composition is built from these recordings, using contrasts between them to reveal meanings that were previously hidden within their original contexts. The recordings range from 3 to 60 seconds in length. Each captures the most essential part of a song, an interview, or a news report. Only fragments of songs are recorded—preserving the emotions of the listening moment rather than the song itself. Similarly, in interviews, while a half-hour conversation may convey a great deal of information, it is equally important to capture the dynamics between the speakers. A ten-second clip can reveal moments of conflict and confrontation with another person’s thinking. With news, the understanding works in reverse. Short clips of current political affairs isolate pieces of information that might otherwise be lost in the flood of daily news—seemingly less urgent yet still significant.
By removing these fragments from their original context, archiving them, and reintroducing them in a new framework, the collage plays with the perceived relevance of information. What might seem trivial in one setting can carry weight in another. At the same time, it also exposes the emptiness of certain information—what in one context signifies authority, professionalism, or intelligence may, in another, reveal itself as mere empty rhetoric, a hollow interpretation of new laws and state actions.”
Radia.fm program by Radio Študent, curated by Urška Savič
A live by Kamizdat
Show 1021: Nitz-Live for KAMIZDAT (Radio Študent)
Tine Vrabič (Nitz) is one of the most active protagonists of the Slovenian electronic, club and experimental music scene. For more than a decade, he has been DJing and performing live in the most prominent clubs and festivals at home and abroad. He is also known as the former programme manager of the Ljubljana Klub K4, the head of the AmbientSoup label and series, a member of the CLSTRFNK collective (Evano, Nulla) and the author of the Senzorama show on Radio Študent, which covers electro-acoustic, experimental and ambient releases of all eras. Together with harpist Urška Preis (rouge-ah) he also forms the experimental duo II/III (two out of three).
This 27min piece was played live in 2023 for Kamizdat label night, representing a blend of cuts from old releases and newer live jam recordings which were never released.
Radia Show 973 : Soundscapes after October 7th 2023 / Radio Študent
The EU-Israel relationship is one of cooperation and mutual benefit: indeed, it is the deepest and most far-reaching relationship the EU has ever had with a third country.
Well, but, the show is not about that. It’s about what’s going on in the background (and recently forefront) of these business deals between the EU and its new old partner in the energy sector.
Made for Radio Študent in Ljubljana by Višnja Malinić.
Sure sure yes hello Belgrade I’m glad we are in contact, from today on we can establishing things like telephone which is a good news anyway.
Chaque mercredi *Duuu diffuse une émission inédite réalisée par l’une des radios du réseau Radia, groupe international informel de radios libres. Radia se veut un espace de réflexion sur la radio et la création radiophonique d’aujourd’hui.
Cette semaine *Duuu diffuse Concretisations by Radio Študent
For this edition of Radia Network, Radio Študent is featuring an excerpt from live broadcast of the annual event Radart, which is organized by R A D A R – Open Radio (Art-Theory) Investigative Platform at Radio Študent in Ljubljana. The event took place on May 9th, coinciding with Radio Študent’s 54th anniversary.
The opening act of RADART#14:Sonor(n)ost, which was held at Cirkulacija2, was “KONKRETIZACIJE” (Concretisations), performed by Marko Košnik, Borut Savski, and Luka Prinčič. All three were members of the experimental unit MZX or Ministry for Experiment, which was active in the 1990s and focused on experimental radio activities, streaming production, and building international connections.
The performance was accompanied by a stream of videos from Košnik’s archive. The computer-controlled accompaniment of the projections was made up of samples of concrete sounds that Marko and Borut captured pictorially in a full-length session in the old RŠ studio in autumn 1994. Part of the video premiered in “CONCRETIZATIONS” was recorded in May 1996 by Gerard Couty and Marko Košnik for the production of the short video “A Day in the Life of the Music Editor of RŠ.” The audience was also able to view footage produced in 1992 for the Piazza Virtuale interactive television that was part of Documenta 1992, or in 1997 for the first XLR Internet radio, produced simultaneously from several linked locations in Europe, and from the footage of some other projects produced during this period on Radio Študent.
Radio listeners though, will have the opportunity to listen to a soundscape created by the unique collaboration of Košnik-Savski-Prinčič, which features voices of numerous participants and passers-by from a quarter of a century ago, to name just a few: Roberto Truzardi, Gerard Couty, Monika Glahn, Dagmar Gabler, Ulf Freyhof, Mike Hentz, Salvatore Vanasco, Karel Dudesek, Slavoj Žižek, Rastko Močnik, Rade Šerbedžija, Jure Longyka, Mojca Dimec, Mare Kovačič, Miran Divjak, Ema Kugler, Mojca Kumerdej, Lidija Bernik, Silvo Zupančič, Mira Berginc, Martina Vičič, Aleks Žagar, Leon Rolih, Boštjan Napotnik, Katarina Pejović, Alenka Veler, Bruno Subiotto, Igor Brlek, Miha Zadnikar, Sabina Potočki, Špela Stare, Peter Kisin, Borut Osonkar, Ali Žerdin, Miha Fras, Tomi Matič, Nataša Serec, Namita Subiottova, Franci Cotman, Vuk Čosić, Jaka Železnikar, Špela Virant, Jurij Krpan, Brane Zorman, David Kodrič, Viva Videnović, Jernej Kolenik, Niko Novak, Vito Rožej, Ksenja Perko, Katja Šoltes, Barbara Kelbl, Jana Slaček, Uroš Prestor, Krištof Savski, Mojca Savski, Boštjan Vrhovšek - Botz, Edo Pajk, Mario Kapelj, Barbara Borčič, Katjuša Kovačič, Koen Van Daele …
The full-length performance is available for listening here: https://radiostudent.si/kultura/r-a-d-a-r/konkretizacije
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TZUSSS is the first collaboration between the Zurich duo of accordion player Tizia Zimmermann (CH) and trumpet player Silvan Schmid (CH) with Urška Savič (SI), radio artist. Their collaboration started – because of their physical dislocation – in the form of online exchange of thoughts and inspirations connected to their own creation in the field of sound and text. In that way, they started to build a basis on the concepts they find important in the vast field of selected topics. What came out as a common interest was the fragmentation of sound and text to shape their boundaries diffuse and agile; e.g. through examining speech on its melody/intonation, rhythm/tempo and (as a consequence) interruptions and interference in communication. The piece prepared for Radia Network is a fragment of a first performance on their November tour played live for Radio Študent.
Thanks to Špela and Smiljan. During the process we have read out of Dub : Finding Ceremony by Alexis Pauline Gumbs including poems of Sylvia Wynter.
Une émission proposée par Radio Študent pour le réseau Radia.fm