A montage of field recordings, performances and other audio documents collected since August 2020, when fugitive radio began. Recordings include Vallilan vapputanssit Finnish Tango dance in the Vallila neighbourhood for the vappu May Day celebrations; Thomas Moose speaking at Pride Is A Protest in 2021; Pekka Pylkkänena from the musicians union interviewed in 2021; MC Ghepetto at Elements mini-Ball 2022 and Suva Das performing playground equipment at Pixelache Festival #BURN____2021.
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fugitive frequency, season 2, episode 4: Alanis Obomsawin, “Our people can be themselves and feel good about it”
This episode is an audio portrait of Alanis Obomsawin, an Indigenous Abenaki filmmaker, singer, activist and “national treasure” from Turtle Island/Canada. We spoke online late in February 2021 with reference to a major survey exhibition of Alanis’ life and work, ‘The Children Have to Hear Another Story’, 12 February – 18 April 2021, Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin.
Many thanks to Lilli Heinemann from HKW and Michael Shu from the National Film Board of Canada for making this episode possible.
Media
Bush Lady (2018)
Vignettes: June in Povungnituk – Quebec Arctic (1980)
Canada Vignettes: June in Povungnituk – Quebec Arctic , Alanis Obomsawin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Waban-Aki: People from Where the Sun Rises (2006)
Waban-Aki: People from Where the Sun Rises, Alanis Obomsawin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Alanis Obomsawin the activist, Telescope CBC (1966)
Amisk (1977)
Amisk, Alanis Obomsawin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Alanis Obomsawin – Bush Lady, live at Le Guess Who? 2017
Xusum (1975)
Xusum, Alanis Obomsawin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Christmas at Moose Factory (1971)
Christmas at Moose Factory, Alanis Obomsawin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Puberty – Part 2 (1975)
Puberty – Part 2, Alanis Obomsawin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Moose Call (1972)
Moose Call, Alanis Obomsawin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Basket (1975)
Basket, Alanis Obomsawin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Snowshoes (1978)
Snowshoes, Alanis Obomsawin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Sigwan (2005)
Sigwan, Alanis Obomsawin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
fugitive frequency, season 2, episode 3: Double Troubles
March is a mix ∞ or rather a sound clash. A recording from RUB’s 2202022 special with unknown participants on SonoBus meets the rally in support of Ukraine in Helsinki a few days later (26 February). It’s not quite in time, nevertheless it’s of the time.
An incomplete playlist includes:
‘LINELEH I’ – Eleh + Richard Chartier
‘Fifth Worship II’ – Kali Malone
‘Move Down Low’ (Dubplate Mix) – Grievous Angel
‘Culebra’ – Arca
‘Barnacles’ (Kode9 Mix) – Hyph11E
‘Travel Light 2010’ (Tekz Keyz 3-5-7) – DJ Phil
‘Ratnam’s Riddim’ (Nonfuture Remix) – Iyer
‘Feels Like Free For All’ (Fisky Bootleg) – Kevin JZ Prodigy x Errorsmith
‘Hold Pattern’ – Osheyack & Nahash
‘Dancing‘ (Instrumental) – Omar and Zed Bias
‘gum on ur shu remix‘ –
‘Click Clack’ – Leonce feat. Divoli S‘vere
‘Blaze ‘n‘ Cook’ (Radioslave Remix) – Stereotyp Vs Al Haca
‘Tourist‘ (Nídia Rework) – Lafawndah
‘Circulate False Notes’ (Suckerfish P Jones Remix) – Filastine
‘Rakkama, Clap Your Hands’ (Wellbelove Remix) – Iyer
‘Tar’ – Myxomy
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fugitive frequency season 2 is now on Helsinki Open Waves.
fugitive frequency, season 2, episode 2: Missy & Thomas Moose #FinlandBallroomScene
Episode 2 is a conversation with Thomas Moose (Instagram) and Missy (Instagram), two young spokespersons from the Finland Ballroom Scene (Instagram) founded by choreographers Virpi Kurkihovi (Instagram) and Venla Vuorio (Instagram) circa 2010. The recording was made in November 2021, as Thomas and Missy were preparing to ‘walk abroad’ as part of the Finnish delegation led by Angel Ninja (Instagram) in the Scandinavian Ball in Oslo, December. We discuss their entry into the scene and the history of Ballroom in Helsinki, how the scene is structured workshops with Kiki House of Angels (Instagram), and their experiences as ‘guests’ in a culture found by queer Black and Latinx people in 1970s New York. I am most grateful to Eveliina Tuulonen for introducing us.
The episode features music made by Lucian for the Oslo Ball. Other music and media used in the podcast is below:
House Of Ninja Ball in Paris! Serving Runway!, Paris Ballroom TV 2017 (feat: Venla Vuorio) (Facebook)
‘Wuhan’s vogue dance finds life after lockdown’, Reuters 22 December 2020
fugitive frequency, season 2, episode 1: REWIND
A selective review of some of the events, interviews and broadcasts that occurred over the last year or so. It features, in order of appearance, the voices of: Sepideh Ardalani, Alice MacKenzie, Yes Escobar, Irina Mutt, Elina Nissinen, musicians in the online jam spaces: ‘Jazz so what’, ‘probando‘ and ‘1234_Portugal‘, Ana Fradique, Suva Das, Tania Nathan, Susheela Mahendran, Léo Custodio, Yeboyah, Caroline Suinnerin and Meriam Trabelsin of the Pehmee podcast, Vishnu Vardhani Rajan and Lintulintu (Lintu Lunar & Dramatika).
It touches on ideas that fugitive radio will develop in the coming year such as: trocar/exchange, poethical descriptings/the politics of accessibility and representation, karaoke theory, postporn spaghetti.
fugitive radio’s live broadcasts are supported by Sophea Lerner and Kaustubh Srikanth of openradio.in