Monthly Archives: November 2006

Marvin Suicide: 96 – The Newest of New Shoes.

Hello and good evening. Tonight in the news: Bobby gets some new shoes that make it on the news, which shoes should you choose when holidaying in Honalulu and Lulu tells us which shoes she uses whilst on the loo.

Please find below the tracklisting for this episode of marvin suicide. ALL the music and sounds played have been found freely and legally on the internet. Check it one time:

1. Ghost In The Shell by Ecoform, Ghost In The Shell:
www.fragmentmusic.net

2. British Bulldog by Mark Henning, The Dogs Bollocks:
www.foundsoundrecords.com

3. Tale From Black by Tunng:
www.tunng.co.uk

4. Hanna-bi by Biomekanikal, Furesha No Hana:
www.clubotaku.org/mimi

5. Fjarskanistan by Amiina:
www.myspace.com

This episode was broadcast on 23rd November 2006. Please visit www.marvinsuicide.org for previous shows and more information. Plus I would love it if you were to send me an e-mail.

Hooting Yard: Inexplicable Barn Collapses.

There is great disparity in the fiendishness of farmyard fiends, and some diabolists have argued that Beelzebub treated the whole matter with an uncharacteristic lack of diabolic concentration. For every farmyard that is stricken by an energetic fiend, there are many more that can pass for years, even decades, in untroubled bucolic peace. But of course it is the former that gain attention. Who can forget the ruination visited upon Scroonhoonpooge Farmyard in the 1930s, all those crop failures, diseases, fires, murders, contaminations and inexplicable barn collapses, which ceased only when a marauding night-time squirrel was captured in a net by Father Dermot Boggis and subjected to the full rigour of his holy wrath? It took six months for the exorcist to expel every last vestige of fiendishness from the squirrel, leaving the poor bushy-tailed mammal thin and shrivelled and exhausted and close to death. And yet, as it was slowly revived by the coddling of Old Ma Purgative at her verdant squirrel sanctuary, so too did the farmyard flourish anew, with majestic fields of golden wheat, gleaming new buckets replacing the old rusty pails, and happy, happy pigs.

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  • Fiends Of The Farmyard
  • The Big Metal Fence
  • A Few Rules to be Observed in Cooking for Invalids, from the Book of Household Management by Isabella Beeton; 1861

This episode of Hooting Yard was first broadcast on the 14th June 2006. More information can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Photo by ThroughWaters.

I’m ready for my close-up: Structualist Cinema

Richard Thomas talks to Ed Pinsent about the history of structuralist cinema from its beginnings in America in the 1960s to its development in Britain a decade later and beyond. Ed is the editor of Sound Projector magazine and hosts a related show on Resonance (Fridays 5.30-7pm) on the subject of ecclectic music.

Links: Ed’s show – www.thesoundprojector.com/radioshow.html
Ways of seeing article on Structuralist cinema – www.waysofseeing.org/struct.html

Originally broadcast 16th March 2006 (mp3 format, 28mb)

Hooting Yard: A guide to Orbin Linseed’s great novel.

For those of you interested in such things, this story was first published many years ago in an addition of 8 copies. Each of the copies was in a ring-binder, it was hand-written – and its an alphabetical story – and each of the letters was hand-illuminated in watercolour.

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  • The Brink of Cramp

This episode of Hooting Yard was first broadcast on the 7th June 2006. More information can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Photo by dmealiffe.

Marvin Suicide: 95 – The Gland Band.

Pretty please with sugar on top, and a cherry, and cream, and hundreds and thousands, could you take just one minute to fill in the Resonance Listener Survey. Oh go on, I’ll be your best friend…

And in other news, the tracklisting for this weeks programme including links to where all the songs were freely downloaded, can be found beneath:

1. Surface by Fridge:
www.brainwashed.com

2. Wobat by Kutchi:
www.adverse-camber.net

3. Dirty Magazines by Jonas Crenshaw, Jonas Crenshaw’s Colossal Failure:
mymeanmagpie.com

4. QWERTY Waltz by The Boston Typewriter Orchestra, The Revolution Will Be Typewritten:
www.bostontypewriterorchestra.com

5. Zu Weit by Chenard Walcker, Zyne:
www.freesamplezone.org

6. Heroin Is A Vitamin by Alex Pearson, WSB:
www.polygonnetwork.org

7. Especially Magnum by Magnum Vagina:
www.myspace.com

8. In Loving Memory To A Grandma by Bacanal Intruder, Herramientas Para Abrir Un Libro:
www.monocromatica.com

9. Pure Me (Gamma Sennin Remix by Vizion) by Kakan:
www.camomille.genshimedia.com

This episode was broadcast on 16th November 2006. Please visit www.marvinsuicide.org for previous shows and more information. Plus I would love it if you were to send me an e-mail.

Marvin Suicide: 94 – Word up my booties.

Music. Download. Free. Internet.

In this weeks exciting installment…I…erm…play some music and talk complete rubbish. Here is the tracklisting for the show, I hope you enjoy it:

1. Hard Shoe by Vagina Jones, Karneval Der Vagina:
www.comfortstand.com

2. Dope Dragon by Flextronic:
www.myspace.com

3. Infinity Part 1 by Megatone, Pure Land:
www.myspace.com

4. Intro by Enjumi, Der Morgan Davor:
www.legoego.de

5. Nichts by Enjumi, Der Morgan Devor:
www.legoego.de

6. Tell Me Everything by Richard Prince and Bob Gober, Audio by Visual Artists – TELLUS 21:
www.ubu.com

7. In The Still Of The Night by Dondero High School A Capella Choir, Pop Concert 1995:
www.comfortstand.com

This episode was broadcast on 9th November 2006. Please visit www.marvinsuicide.org for previous shows and more information. Plus I would love it if you were to send me an e-mail.

I’m ready for my close-up: The London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival

In advance of their discussion of Stephen King movies this Thursday (16/11/06) on Resonance at 10.30pm; here’s a podcast of the interview Alex Fitch did with Emma Smart, a librarian at the British Film Institute about a lecture she gave at the LLGFF. They also discuss the lack of gay movies at the London Film Festival (thankfully this seemed to be remedied last month) and about the history of the LLGFF.
Links: http://www.llgff.org.uk
LLGFF reviews at backprojection.com
Originally broadcast 11th May 2006 (mp3 format, 25.9mb)

Hooting Yard: B For Bim

Brethren, we find ourselves, today, in a village in China. Perhaps some would feel inclined to ridicule rather than applaud the patience of a poor Chinese woman who tried to make a needle from a rod of iron by rubbing it against a stone. We may scoff and laugh and snicker like rude and common folk do. It is doubtful whether she succeeded or not, but, so the story runs, the sight of the worker plying her seemingly hopeless task, put new courage and determination into the heart of a young Chinese student, who, in deep despondency, stood watching her. He was a spindly little chap whose greatest joy was to be found in the study of industrious leaf-cutter ants, of which he kept teeming thousands in a glass case in the parlour of his pneumonia-racked mother. Because of repeated failures in his studies, ambition and hope had left him. He could think only of ants. Bitterly disappointed with himself, and despairing of ever accomplishing anything, the young man had thrown his books aside in disgust. He had even cast aside a five-volume encyclopaedia devoted entirely to the world of insects; ants alone filled the pages of books one and two. Put to shame, however, by the lesson taught by the old woman, he gathered his scattered forces together, went to work with renewed ardour, and, wedding Patience and Energy, became, in time, one of the greatest scholars in China. Actually, that’s not strictly true: he ended up sewing cummerbunds-for-export in a Batavian sweatshop. When you know you are on the right track, do not let any failures dim your vision or discourage you, for you cannot tell how close you may be to victory. And even if every damned thing goes wrong, there is no shame in being a deluded pauper. Have patience and stick, stick, stick. Then stick a bit more. It is eternally true that he “Who steers right on / Will gain, at length, however far, the port. / Though he be seasick all the way / And quite bereft of thought.”

A little moral fable taken from Stories From Life by Marden Vice Harden, with interpolations by Frank.

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  • Forty Visits to the Worm Farm – Parts 21 to 40
  • Hooting Yard Music Prize 2006
  • Fort Hoity
  • The Might of Patience

This episode of Hooting Yard was first broadcast on the 31st May 2006. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Photo by JochenB.