On Tuesday 13 February 2007 09:58, Ted Harding wrote:
All failed -- with the exception of the Radio Norfolk frequency (104.4 FM). I picked up, loud and clear, "Resonance104.4FM":
http://www.resonancefm.com/index1.htm
"Resonance 104.4fm is London's first radio art station, brought to you by London Musicians' Collective."
It was intriguing listening, so I switched it on again on the way back, and even sat through an hour of music mixed with talk in a language I didn't recognise, which turned out to be "Rasaa: Iranian program with music, discussion and chat" devised by the "Iranian Community Group".
So I tracked the station down when I got home (google on "104.4 FM").
The listings (accessible from the above web site) show the variety of the transmissions.
Pity I can't listen on the radio from here -- Radio Norfolk wins, of course -- but I'll be trying their "listen live" resources (Ogg/Real/MP3) when they start transmitting later today.
Ah, Resonance FM. We had Ben Watson[1] at UEA Music last semester to give a postgraduate seminar[2]. He has a show on Resonance FM ("Late Lunch with Out to Lunch"), is a reformed music critic, writes about Adorno and Frank Zappa and is a Marxist.
Cheers, Richard
[1] http://www.militantesthetix.co.uk/ [2] http://www.studios.uea.ac.uk/events/2006-11-06