Listen to the 6th episode of our monthly radio show on London’s Resonance FM! This episode features such guests as the organizers of the upcoming TodaysArt festival as well as SHAPE artists Hildur Guðnadóttir, Torus, Julien Mier and Random Logic. This summer edition will introduce introducing several artists and perspectives on contemporary music and music making. The festival TodaysArt, as its name suggests, focuses on the art of now through interventions in public space, concerts and other happenings with a firm focus on actual topics and the merging of culture, society and art. The show’s host Lucia Udvardyova will also talk to some of the artists associated with this Dutch festival – Torus whose music oscillates between ambient, beats and the dancefloor and Julien Mier, a composer and producer renown for his fragmented melodies. Earlier this year, SHAPE radio visited the Icelandic cellist and composer Hildur Gudnadóttir at her Berlin studio to talk about spirituality, Iceland and technology. She will play at a CTM organised concert with Sunn O)) in Berlin on 8th August as well as in Ljubljana on August 29th. The Ljubljana-based techno act Random Logic are inspired by the abstract world of mathematics and unpredictability. To sift through previous collaborations between Resonance FM and SHAPE, click here.
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Listen to the 6th episode of our monthly radio show on London’s Resonance FM! This episode features such guests as the organizers of the upcoming TodaysArt festival as well as SHAPE artists Hildur Guðnadóttir, Torus, Julien Mier and Random Logic.

This summer edition will introduce introducing several artists and perspectives on contemporary music and music making. The festival TodaysArt, as its name suggests, focuses on the art of now through interventions in public space, concerts and other happenings with a firm focus on actual topics and the merging of culture, society and art. The show’s host Lucia Udvardyova will also talk to some of the artists associated with this Dutch festival – Torus whose music oscillates between ambient, beats and the dancefloor and Julien Mier, a composer and producer renown for his fragmented melodies.
Earlier this year, SHAPE radio visited the Icelandic cellist and composer Hildur Gudnadóttir at her Berlin studio to talk about spirituality, Iceland and technology. She will play at a CTM organised concert with Sunn O)) in Berlin on 8th August as well as in Ljubljana on August 29th.

The Ljubljana-based techno act Random Logic are inspired by the abstract world of mathematics and unpredictability.

To sift through previous collaborations between Resonance FM and SHAPE, click here.
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