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PROGRAM PAGES - THE ART OF BLEEP! [Cross Genre] 
Day:  Sunday
Time:  24:00 - 2:00
Announcer:  Evan Carr
The Art of BLEEP!

Welcome to The Art of BLEEP!, broadcasting Monday mornings from midnight till 2am with Evan.

Although I enjoy practically all forms of music, I have always had a love of electronic music. I can remember around 1974 hearing Kraftwerk’s Autobahn on the radio when I was about 8 or 9 and even at that young age thinking it was unlike anything I had heard before. As a result my schoolbooks were soon adorned with pictures of Volkswagens and the words "Autobarn" and "Craftwork". I was also introduced to electronic music listening to many "MOOG plays..." records that my parents subjected me to. It wasn’t until I bought my first record, Replicas by Tubeway Army (Gary Numan’s first band), that I discovered music I could identify with - even if most of my KISS loving school friends coundn’t!!

Although I still love the retro days, I like to dabble in all aspects of the electronic palate and that’s what I try to do on The Art of BLEEP!. Expect to hear old, new, nasty, serene, ambient, dark, noisy, poppy, avant, experimental, bent, trippy, chilled, obscure, eccentric, offbeat, psychotic, outsider, hidden, chaotic or just plain weird electronic or electro-acoustic sounds. 

Some of the artists you’re likely to hear:
The Art of noise, Squarepusher, The Residents, Severed Heads, Cornelius, Liabach, John Foxx, Amon Tobin, Messer Chups, Tomita, Music vs Physics, Test Dept, YMO, OMD, This Mortal Coil, Fennesz, Rupert Hine, Tipsy, Murcof, Mr Bungle, The Human League, Holger Hiller, Future Sound of London, clouDEAD, Pierre Henry, Wendy Carlos, Laurie Anderson, Dj Shadow, Thomas Dolby, Fear Factory,  Stockhausen, Ultravox, Throbbing Gristle, Scanner, Luke Vibert, SPK, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Psychic TV, Bill Nelson, Bill Laswell, Jean Jacques Perrey, Vangelis, Brian Eno, Plaid, Boom Bip, Einsturzende Neubauten, John Cage, Ennio Morreconi, Felix Kubin, Raymond Scott, People Like Us, Bisk and many many more…

Another keen interest of mine is Australian electronic Music, especially local and independent/unrepresented artists. So if you dabble in electronic sounds and think that your efforts are too obscure and offbeat to get any radio support, chances are The Art of BLEEP! is just what you’re looking for.

So tune in, relax and be prepared to experience the most diverse sampling of electronic heaven (or hell) in Melbourne - The Art of BLEEP!

Email: artofbleep@yahoo.com.au

 
August 2010 Playlists 
PLAYLIST ARCHIVES
BLEEPISODE 3 - 25/08/2008
No. Song Name Artist Label Distributor Album & Comments
1 Theme for Great Cities Simple Minds Virgin "Sister Feelings call" Many thanks to the unknown individual who donated all the vinyl to PBS!
2 untitled Azimuth From an untitled and unreleased album by a collaboration between Melbourne sound artist Xian (Christian Bishop) and Julian Oliver. I wish they did release it!
3 You, yourself Peter Johnson ind "Jazz Tech Ruins" Peter was a PBS announcer in the 90's.
4 Understanding why it Hurts Frost ind "Music for Sad Children"
5 In the library with Beth Box Fuzzy little Coil Blah Blah Blah "The Apathy sessions" Box were actually a Melbourne bass heavy rock outfit but this track was clearly outside the "box".
6 untitled Azimuth see above
7 Boots/Numb Erone/Guylum Bardot/Breadth and Length/Consuelo's departure/Smelly Tongues The Residents Ralph The Cryptic Corporation "Meet the Residents" the first official Residents album.
8 Transitional Wendy Carlos East side Digital "Tales of Heaven and Hell" Wendy's darkest and best work to date.
9 Chips, cheese and Johnnie Wilkes The Vainglories Melbourne fringe initiative "Get off the Couch" an album release for the 2004 Melbourne Fringe Festival.
10 untitled Azimuth see above
11 Dam Strait Keith Mason Lo fi Killers "Dam Strait"
12 untitled Team Red Unreleased live at "Unknown Language", a monthly experimental live performance night at Glitch Bar back in 2005
13 September Shuffle Antediluvian Rocking horse Start Transmission "Forward into the Furniture" the second ADRH album and name to one of my all-time favorite PBS shows, sadly no longer with us.
14 untitled Team Red more shenanighans from the live "Unknown Language" gig.
15 Returning Minus Eleven Error from a promo advertising acts to play the aformentioned "Unknown Language" night.
16 The Blast Ehsan Gelsi from a promo advertising "The Institute of Sound", a series of workshops for electronic musicians put on by Clan Analog at Horse Bazaar in Melbourne.
17 untitled Azimuth see above
18 Young, dumb, full of come and destroying my will to live Lesser Matador "Suppressive acts 1-10"
19 One morning O Blaat ind "Pre-mastered snippets" Japanese sound artist Keiko Uenishi in Melbourne for the 2002 "What Is Music?" festival.
20 Ferrante, Zeppelin and Teicher Steev Hise Illegal art "Original"
21 Sevs in Space Severed Heads Sevcom "Haul Ass special edition" one of the best recent Severed Heads albums...according to this clifford.
22 untitled Xian Christian Bishop on his own, from the same unreleased album as the Azimuth tracks.
23 Pocket Calculator Kraftwerk Kling Klang EMI "Computer World" what a classic album.


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