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Blog : Audiopollen : Audiopollen June 15th 2006...

Audiopollen broadcasts on 4ZZZ 102.1FM in  Brisbane Australia every Wednesday night at 11pm.  We play Noise,  Esoterica, Outsider POP, Psych, Sound Art, Babble, Minimalism, Volk, Heavy Shit,  Shambles, and much more. Playlists are posted regularly to the half/theory blog.  Feel free to cut, paste  and mail it around. Your hosts are Lloyd Barrett and  Joel Stern.

contact us -  skon[at]halftheory[dot]com
send us music
 - Audiopollen, c/o 4ZZZ, PO BOX 509, Fortitude Valley, QLD AUSTRALIA,  4006

Audiopollen Social Club
is a weekly  off-the-wall, dada improv, noise folk, sound performance social club that  happens here in Brisbane, Ausralia, usually on Sunday's. APSC is helping to  revitalise the Brisbane sub-underground avant-community and also provide  opportunities for habitually reclusive noise artists to socialise themselves in  a non-judgemental environment.

book yourself in -  joel[at]otherfilm[dot]org

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RIP György Ligeti (1923-2006)

Audiopollen June 15th 2006...

hello friends and acquaintances,
audiopollen is a weekly radio program exploring experimental, avant-garde, outsider, noise and other forms of music. it broadcasts in brisbane on 4ZZZ 102.1fm and will eventually stream to the world in one way or another...

tonights edition of audiopollen is hosted as per usual by joel stern and lloyd barrett.

RIP György Ligeti (1923-2006)

In honor of the great Hungarian composer we played two of his most important pieces...

1. Gyorgy Ligeti - Lux Aeterna (1966)
2. Gyorgy Ligeti - Requiem (1963-65)

Both these pieces reached a mass audience when excerpts were used on the soundtrack recording of the Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

and

Long Live The Lost Domain (1989ish - ongoing)

In honor of the great Brisbane free-wheeling psych-improvisation ensemble we played two of their most important pieces...

1. The Lost Domain - track 2 from Palace on Pseudoarcana
2. The Lost Domain - track 3 from Palace on Pseudoarcana

Both these pieces will reach a marginal but hip audience when they are performed this Saturday afternoon at Jamie's carpark in Brisbane. (see calender)

Added by joel on 15 June 2006