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Radiophrenia Redux: Graham Lambkin and Zoe Irvine

Sep 02, 2017: 1am - 2am
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This monthly broadcast from Glasgow art radio station Radiophrenia features "Humble Music (Los Angeles)" by Graham Lambkin and "Illiers Combray" by Zoe Irvine.

‘Humble Music (Los Angeles)’ by Graham Lambkin - a tape work focused on a performance given in the basement gallery of the 356 Mission space, Los Angeles. The genesis of this piece comes from a 90 minute tape made with James Rushford, Judith Hamann and Manuel Lima, in preparation for a concert the following night to announce the opening of Lambkin’s ‘Marble on the Rot’ exhibition.

‘Illiers Combray’ by Zoe Irvine - A multi layered soundscape composition exploring a sense of memory and place inspired by a visit to Illiers Combray, the small town immortalized by Marcel Proust in his epic novel ‘In Search of Lost Time’.

Radiophrenia was a temporary art radio station – a two-week exploration into current trends in sound and transmission arts. Broadcasting live from Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts, the station promoted radio as an art form, encouraging challenging and radical new approaches to the medium. The broadcast schedule included a series of newly commissioned radio works, live shows, pre-recorded features and 12 Live-to-Air performances. The majority of the program was made up from selections submitted to an international open call for sound art and radio works. The 2016 Radiophrenia station was managed by Mark Vernon and Barry Burns and was funded through Creative Scotland’s Open Project Funding with additional support from CCA Glasgow.