Less Signal

Less Signal Formally a Dunedin radio show about experimental music & sound miscellany. In hiatus but formally on OAR FM [105.4 FM or 1575 AM]

/// L e s s S i g n a l /// recalibrates the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in favour of noise. The show will play, discuss and explore experimental music through radiophonic means using Otago Access Radio (OAR) equipment and frequencies. Free improv, noise, phonography (field recording), musique concrete, drone, sound art, minimalism, radiophonics, and other subgenres (known and imagined) are open

to exploration - except perhaps jazz.

+ There will be conversations with local practitioners, organisers, fans.
+ There will be coverage of local events, performances and releases.
+ There will be explanations of technologies and sound related concepts.
+ There will be stuff you've never heard before or care to hear again.
+ There will be no fixed durations. If you want to get your sound experiments played on the show or your performances promoted email: [email protected], message this Page or mail hard materials to:

Attn: Less Signal
Otago Access Radio
301 Moray Place
Dunedin
New Zealand

This show will be guided by Andrew Long and sponsored by Know Social Media. Any ideas, feedback, thoughts to [email protected]

Catch up on missed shows:
+ Subscribe to the podcast: http://www.accessradio.org/media/?p=1362521487-46-13%26f=feed.rss
+ Listen to the cloudcast: http://www.mixcloud.com/lesssignal/

10/11/2025

Marie and the Atom was a New Zealand post-punk band active between 1983 and 1985 - and the first all -female group to be released on Flying Nun Records.

Today, we’re thrilled to share that Michael Brown, Music Curator at the National Library of New Zealand, has featured Marie and the Atom in a new blog post!

Michael takes a fascinating deep dive into two of our pieces from the 1985 EP Spit It Out — “Torch” and “Yellow Tulip” — which magically emerged after four intense days of recording at The Lab Studio in Auckland, with Terry Moore engineering, Sarah Westwood on viola and vocals, and Gill Civil, on piano, synthesizer, vocals, and guitars.

✨ You can read Michael’s full blog here: [https://natlib.govt.nz/blog/posts/flying-nun-on-multitrack-marie-and-the-atom]

It’s a wonderful look back at a special moment in New Zealand’s experimental music history.

01/11/2025

Dusseldorf tonight. Bring it on. .richels .buckner

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