The weekly show dedicated to film, TV, library music and related recordings, hosted by Jonny Trunk.
Soundtracks, library and television music, usually brought to you by Mr. Jonny Trunk. This week’s show (and the first podcast in ages, for which we are truly and humbly sorry) comes to you from the Science Museum in London’s South Kensington, and was broadcast both live on Resonance FM and down a 27 foot-long loudspeaker from 1929. Lovingly restored by Aleksander Kolkowski and his team from the original design by Roderick Denman, today’s hour-long special features a carefully curated horn-friendly playlist designed to show the biggest loudspeaker in Britain in it’s most flattering light- and is therefore choc-full of field recordings, radiophonic curiosities, and – of course – foghorns. Full track-listing and some nice photos to accompany your listening experience here. I suppose I could have included them on this posting, but frankly I could do with the extra web traffic.
Strap on your ear-goggles and let’s roll! Best wishes,
Robin The Fog
Soundtracks, library and television music and other assorted jollies with ringmaster Jonny Trunk. Today’s guest is rock master and soundtrack composer John Parish. Infamous for his collaborations with PJ Harvey, Parish has been quietly forging his career in the world of independent film, creating inspired soundscapes and scores for a number of hip art-house movies. His first ever soundtrack compilation has just been issued on Thrill Jockey Records and we’re very chuffed to have him on the show. Get downloading…
Soundtracks, library and TV music with Jonny Trunk. This week’s special guest is Radiophonic Workshop legend Paddy Kingsland. Having found this show down the back of the Resonance sofa, we literally cannot believe listeners haven’t been picketing the Resonance studios for it’s release. Get downloading, quick!
Soundtracks, library music and other assorted jollies with Jonny Trunk.
After a ‘well-earned’ summer break (that’s what it says here), Jonny returns with a 2 hour beats of a show examining the awesome releases of the Olympic summer. He also uses the word ‘chillax’ for which he will be disciplined later.
Headphones on…
Film soundtracks, library music and tank top appreciation with Jonny Trunk.
Back in 2011 the OST Show travelled to Swindon to meet the great Andy Partridge. Here’s how it went.
Part Two of the 2012 Review Of The Year. More joy from 12 months of soundtrack action, including some rare Ravi Shankar film music to mark the great man’s passing.
Soundtracks, library music and assorted tittle-tattle brought to you by Jonny Trunk. With February looming large, what better time to look back at some of last year’s highlights? It’s probably best not to question the timing of these podcasts and just be glad they exist. Anyway, this week Jonny present a superb overview of the soundtrack releases of 2012. A feast that includes musical morcels from Moonrise Kingdom to lost recording found on a Paris dump.
Jonny Trunk introduces a recently discovered stash of sublime 7″ library records from the early 1960s, all issued by the Southern library label. These are rare beasts indeed, all found by a dedicated OST listener who wanted to share his musical fortune with us all. Two hours of incredible music by the likes of Roger Roger, Johnny Scott and several more very clever musicians…
Superb OST Show with Jonny ‘Spellcheck, Dammit!’ Trunk here with a music trip to Greece. Yes, Greek film music and Greek soundtrack Gods – Theodorakis, Vangelis, Hadjidakis etc and not a plate smashing sequence in sight. Awesome, beautiful, abstract and rarely heard sounds…
Jonny Trunk presents the Resonance FM tenth anniversary OST Show, with a 2 hour review of the film music, TV music and soundtracks we have played, discovered, dug up and championed in the last exciting decade. Marvellous! He also takes time out to give Robin The Fog a slap for not uploading these archive podcasts more regularly. More treats coming soon and more regularly, we promise…
Here’s to the next ten years!
Soundtracks, library and television music plus other assorted ephemera brought to you this week by Robin The Fog. Having just released ‘The Ghosts Of Bush’, a well-received LP of his recordings of the former World Service building Bush House and earning himself the title of ‘The BBC’s Resident Hauntologist’, it seemed only good and right to invite Mr. Fog to present a special edition of the programme looking at the BBC’s own in-house label and some of the weird and wonderful records they’ve put out over the years. Expect music for home movies, movement and mime, sound effects and even a few sailors, as well as a couple of extracts from the LP that some claim ‘may be the last piece of true radiophonics’. You’ll also discover the meaning of the phrase ‘taking down with birds’ and improve your German. Kinky…
For further information, the complete tracklist and a further listen to ‘The Ghosts Of Bush’ visit http://robinthefog.com