Desire paths are formed by repeated deviation from official routes.
Artist/producer Laura Groves explores private roads and dreamscapes with a series of mixtapes featuring demos, synth sketches, collaborations, pop classics, field recordings and soundtracks.
The 1970s and '80s were a turbulent time in South Korea under authoritarian military rule. The government routinely censored music, while the student movements distributed illegal cassette tapes of songs that became central to the pro-democracy movement. In today's show, Miia plays you mostly banned folk, rock and protest songs of this era, as well as interview snippets with Prof. Kim Chang Nam, a student activist at the time and founding member of the protest student song group Nochasa 노찾사
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Extra Extra's audio experience is for anyone who likes to explore the contemporary city. Narrations dedicated, as an act of love, to the libidinal oeuvre of a living person, desired object or location that can be visited in the present day, as told by Extra Extra's unrivalled network of writers and editors. Here, we discover what it means to define and shape sensuality framed by the dynamic context of modern urban life. Sensuous reflections are partnered with found footage – archival material, field recordings and music – alongside a gorgeous soundscape by The God in Hackney. Artwork by Karel Martens.