In the run up to the French election Repeater Radio presents Nicolas Jara-Joly and Harrison Stetler’s in-depth overview of Macronism and the political actors and ideologies vying for power and influence in modern France. Hear more at www.repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Nicolas and Harrison offer up more incisive analysis in the second of three election specials. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Nicolas and Harrison offer up more incisive analysis in the second of three election specials. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Nicolas and Harrison offer up more incisive analysis in the second of three election specials. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Nicolas and Harrison offer up more incisive analysis in the second of three election specials. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
A short back to school episode. Harrison and Nick discuss what the new year holds in store for France, and whether the covid pause of the ascendant trajectory of social struggles which the pandemic interrupted, is now over? What to expect over the next few months in French politics?
France's legislative elections in historical context: Nick and Harrison go back to the founding of the Fifth Republic to make sense of the tension between executive authority and parliamentary sovereignty.
Podcast from Repeater Books. Nicolas and Harrison offer up more incisive analysis in the second of three election specials. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Nicolas and Harrison embark on the first of three election specials. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Ahead of the elections Nicolas and Harrison take the bull by the horns and directly address the central concern. Is France becoming Fascist? Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. This episode continues bashing gallic oligarchs, turning its crosshairs on the Dassault family Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. French Bashing explores the legacy of France's most notable Leftist Jean-Luc Mélenchon Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Episode 5 continues its exploration of different currents in French politics with a discussion of the far right politics of Eric Zemmour Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Episode 4 continues its exploration of different currents in French politics with a focus on Didier Eribon. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Author of A Small Man's England Tommy Sissons and Jason Williamson talk working class art, culture, politics and their respective recent releases. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Episode 2 of Red Panic Radio from the Welsh Underground Network. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Episode 5 discusses Duras and social class and makes a foray to Marx and Emmy Hennings.Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. The music of poppers + queer history, with Adam Zmith and guest Liam Konemann Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. This episode discusses Walter Benjamin's "On the Concept of History," The Fall, and, as always, the working class and capitalism. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. The music of poppers + queer history, with Adam Zmith and guest Astro Jose. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. The music of poppers + queer history, with Adam Zmith and guest Tash Walker. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
The Ghost Lemurs of Madagascar" is a podcast project by Eduardo Camargo & Érica Storer. The hosts will present, contextualize, analyze and comment on collective enterprises that sought to merge theory, political action, and art. Based on concepts by theorists such as Mark Fisher, Byung-Chul Han, and other writers that deal with critical theory, they will look at examples of groups focused on artistic production, political action, and theoretical debate outside academia. The case studies presented will be related not only to theory but also to other contemporary manifestations that pursue similar goals. The intent is to frame some of the contemporary art debate through the lenses of theorists that have been contributing to the conceptions of “late capitalism,” “post-capitalism,” “cognitive capitalism,” and other synonymous terms.
Podcast from Repeater Books. Nicolas Jara-Joly and Harrison Stetler continue their expose of French neoliberalism with a focus on the new oligarchs and their political project. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
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This inaugural episode discusses the early lore of the legendary CCRU.
The Ghost Lemurs of Madagascar" is a podcast project by Eduardo Camargo & Érica Storer. The hosts will present, contextualize, analyze and comment on collective enterprises that sought to merge theory, political action, and art. Based on concepts by theorists such as Mark Fisher, Byung-Chul Han, and other writers that deal with critical theory, they will look at examples of groups focused on artistic production, political action, and theoretical debate outside academia. The case studies presented will be related not only to theory but also to other contemporary manifestations that pursue similar goals. The intent is to frame some of the contemporary art debate through the lenses of theorists that have been contributing to the conceptions of “late capitalism,” “post-capitalism,” “cognitive capitalism,” and other synonymous terms.
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Lou Barnell in conversation with Chisara Agor.
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Podcast from Repeater Books. Graham concludes his series with a call for the Acceleration of Spirit. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. This week, Cynthia uses Walter Benjamin's "On Some Motifs in Baudelaire" as a jumping-off point for discussion.
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Podcast from Repeater Books. A new series "on poetic form and cultural generation," Aeolian Broadcasting. Hosts Adam Wetherall & Tom Wood continue looking at James BV Thomson's 1874 The City of Dreadful Night
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Podcast from Repeater Books. This episode looks at Chemical Playschool 3 & 4 and Faces in the Fire
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Podcast from Repeater Books. 🎧 required for this intimate edition: '2011 English Riots: 10 Years On'. Programme presented by @Goldielocs16 @Miss_Toppin and @rita_gayle
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Podcast from Repeater Books. This episode looks at 3 albums from the early 80s; Apparition, Basilisk and Curse
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Podcast from Repeater Books. This episode looks at Mark Fisher, The Fall, paratexts, the uncanny, and, of course, the working class and capitalism:.
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Podcast from Repeater Books. A new series "on poetic form and cultural generation," Aeolian Broadcasting. Hosts Adam Wetherall & Tom Wood will begin by looking at James BV Thomson's 1874 The City of Dreadful Night
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Podcast from Repeater Books. They'll look for lost radical potentials in the 1990s and find it in the Criminal Justice Bill protests, anti fees movement, and a Spice Girls video. Buy Rhian and Eli's book on problematic pop here.
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Podcast from Repeater Books, The LPD Project have arrived at 1982 to look at Brighter Now, Atomic Roses and Premonition. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books, Join the team as they explore the politics and intrigue of the hit TV series The Crown. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books, In this first episode, Cynthia talks Mark Fisher's Ghosts of My Life. Cynthia's book is available here. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books, featuring selections from Brexshitting, a new "portmanteau of tautological research" released on the @Distantanimals label. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Eli and Rhian are joined by guests Frances Grahl and Elizabeth Newton for an episode on the feminist politics of country music. A discussion of the emotional labour demanded by country’s male singers, what it really means to stand by your man and the radical possibilities of storytelling. Featuring music by Tammy, Dolly and the Chicks. Rhian and Eli's book on problematic pop is here.
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Podcast from Repeater Books. Rhian E Jones explores the history, culture, past, present and future of Wales in conversation with guests. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Lou Barnell welcomes British-Nigerian multidisciplinary artist Nwando Ebizie to bring a selection of tracks and conversate on divine fabulation, 'long work' and more...Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. The penultimate episode of Red Enlightenment on embodied practices. From religious rituals to psychedelic drugs, Graham examines how practices can contribute to consciousness-raising towards a post-capitalist desire. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Nicolas Jara-Joly and Harrison Stetler take on the warrior of ideas for the new French right, Eugenie Bastie. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. The Welsh Underground Network (@WelshUGN) dive into Organizing, Politics, Culture, and Shit-talking. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. An in-depth look at The Legendary Pink Dots, album by album by Tom May & Adam Whybray Reviews, reflections and selections from the three LPD albums from 1981, Only Dreaming, Chemical Playschool 1 & 2 and Kleine Krieg. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Episode three discusses the joys and pitfalls of City life, the right to drift and walking while a woman. Buy Rhian and Eli's book on problematic pop here.
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Podcast from Repeater Books. Keith Kahn-Harris and Rosemary Hill discuss what happens when you are drawn to music by artists you are disillusioned by or whose politics you cannot share. Hear the full series at the Repeater Radio archive here.
Podcast from Repeater Books. Dan Evans continues his six-part exploration of the rise of the petit bourgeoisie in discussion with Rhian E Jones on the changing nature of the British class-system. Hear the full series at the Repeater Radio archive here.
Podcast from Repeater Books. Dan Evans embarks on a six-part exploration of the rise of Britain's most important class, the petit bourgeoisie. Hear the full series at the Repeater Radio archive here.
Podcast from Repeater Books. This episode salutes the indomitable spirit of teenage girls with a focus on the Lost Women Of Britpop, Britney, Derry Girls, abortion rights and much more. Buy Rhian and Eli's book on problematic pop here.
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Podcast from Repeater Books. This episode on ethics explores the topics of desire, suffering, love, and fascism. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. The Acid Communist explores the outer edges of his hometown, Detroit, focusing on the history and legacy of Detroit techno. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books This episode features Toi Guy speaking (and singing) on her recent experience of a killthebill protest. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books This episode features special guest sound artist Selina Bonelli as they talk hauntology, synesthesia, neurodivergent listening, frequency healing and more. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books Authors Eli Davies and Rhian E Jones explore gender, culture, politics and how they intersect. Guests join them to discuss pubs, cities, music, fandom and much, much more. Eli and Rhian's look at problematic faves in music is available here.
Podcast from Repeater Books The first episode of a project that sets out to explore the discography of one the world's greatest and most neglected bands the extraordinary Legendary Pink Dots. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com.
Podcast from Repeater Books. Graham Jones returns for the second half of his series on materialist spirituality. Episode 5 focuses on Metaphysics, with topics including God, death, and the unfathomable depths of history. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com.
Podcast from Repeater Books. Tom Trevatt discusses whiteness and contemporary issues around race, coloniality and new media with Dr Christine Goding-Doty. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. This episode looks for a definition of capitalism, then explores Marxist notions of class, labour, and alienation through the lens of complexity theory. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. This episode looks at how to define science as it exists today, before turning to some of the history of scientific socialism—from Marx and Engels through Bogdanov and into cybernetics—and then finally looking again at the postcolonial critique of Enlightenment concepts like reason. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. How has France really faired under Macron? Nicolas Jara-Joly and Harrison Stetler explore the country's turn toward a form of Centrist authoritarianism. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Tommy Sissons author of A Small Man's England takes us on a sweeping ten-part tour of the the role of working class literature in Britain. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Dan Evans investigates the new class formations in the UK in attempt to rejuvenate the Left's understanding of class in conversation with the author of Paint Your Town Red Rhian E Jones.
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Podcast from Repeater Books. In this second episode, Jones looks at spirituality by first tying down what he means by the term. Then, he explores the thought of Marx & Engels and investigates revolutionary South American theology movements. Finally, we get a crash course in a number of religious thinker's metaphysical systems. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Grafton Tanner author of the upcoming The Hours Have Lost Their Clock looks at the forms of belief engineered by Late Capitalism. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Join Alex Adams, author of How to Justify Torture as he tracks down right-wing motifs and pro-torture plotlines in post 9-11 cinema. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Tommy Sissons author of A Small Man's England takes us on a sweeping ten-part tour of the the role of working class literature in Britain. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. A drift through the dark corridors of the Hong Kong night in conversation with noise artist Nerve. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Philosopher Tom Whyman, author of Infinitely Full of Hope in discussion with guests on the topic of Maradonna. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. A panel discussion on race and representation in the UK, focusing on Bridgerton. Hear more episodes at repeater-radio.com
Podcast from Repeater Books. Join Graham Jones for this 8-part exploration of socialism, science, and spirituality. The first episode looks to the thought of Michael Brooks and Mark Fisher on the idea of materialist spirituality.
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