30 hours of Touch on AV Festival’s Radio Boredcast | 16th March 2012

Radio Boredcast is a 744-hour continuous online radio project – running from 1st March to 31st March 2012 – curated by artist Vicki Bennett (People Like Us) with AV Festival. In response to our ambiguous relationship with time – do we have too much or not enough? – Radio Boredcast celebrates the detail, complexity and depth of experience lost through our obsession with speed.

On 16th March 2012 at 5:57am, Touch takes over Radio Boredcast for 30 hours of programmes curated by Mike Harding and Jon Wozencroft, as a celebration of Touch.30. Many rare recordings are to be aired, including a number of Touch’s earliest cassette releases in full. Jon Wozencroft presents “TouchRadio 1987” – a compilation prepared in 1987 for private distribution on cassette… In those days, mix tapes were a very common way of sharing one’s own musical tastes on an informal basis. Half of this episode is presented here. Mike Harding also contributes three hour long “TouchAVRadio” transmissions, “Language”, “Sound” and “Time”, especially created for AVFestival.

In addition, many Touch artists are featured on other days of the month-long transmission, alongside shows submitted by Ash International and The Tapeworm. Special broadcasts from the likes of Chris Watson, Phill Niblock, Fennesz and BJNilsen are scheduled.
You can listen continuously for a month, or for hours, minutes or seconds. Online 24 hours each day, at www.avfestival.co.uk or www.thepixelpalace.org. The schedule for the whole month is listed here, with details of each show and information about the artists. You can also subscribe to the Radio Boredcast podcasts.

Radio Boredcast schedule at www.avfestival.co.uk
www.peoplelikeus.org