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Radio On Maggie by Adrian Shephard and Rinus Van Alebeek
Radio On Maggie was first broadcasted shortly after Margareth Thatcher passed away, and that’s how she became a feature in our program alongside with Genesis P-Orridge, who, if born ten years later might have opted for the artist name Genesis M-Ãœsli. Both have had their influence on trash culture and the ethos of DIY. With Thatcher’s daughter peeing next to John Lydon’s bed and stories of vomiting rats as the more lovelier lullabies, this program could easily be qualified as the trashiest and most vulgar we ever made.
Thanks God and other deities there is also the book I read. Adrian plays his old synth and other strange home made sound converters.
To listen click here Adrian Shephard and Rinus van Alebeek found a blue couch on the side of the Landwehrkanal. At the other side of the canal the street was busy with market people and the moving clientele. Shephard and van Alebeek talked about Royal families, sex during lockdown, dildo…
To listen click here Shephard and van Alebeek sit in the park, and have a chat like people in the park do. They didn't go walk their dog. The proud founders of Radio On meet in the park to discuss life and all it has to offer. The new Lockdown…
To listen click here Adrian Shephard and Rinus van Alebeek in the studio while piling sub-text upon sub-text play and discuss works by Dünkel, Clash Contrast and Steven Ball. Check the schedule for broadcast hours Please get in touch if you like to present your DIY label on…
Rinus Van Alebeek & Jason Honea unravelling the monumental history of the Lustgarten in Berlin, the magnet for time travel tourists. This short episode is...
Radio-On reporters Jason Honea, Adrian Shephard & Musti interview people at the 'Mutig. Menschlich. Miteinander' demo in Berlin at Bebelplatz in advance of the general...
The Tape review Xmas special with Rinus Van Alebeek and Adrian Shephard ripping open packages from Japan, Italy, The Netherlands, Thailand and Undocumented Aliens. Talks...
The Open Mic Situation is an initiative from some of the residents of Haus 17, Lausitzer Platz, Kreuzberg to bring the neighbourhood together to share...
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