
Listening Without Resolution
This mix moves through ambient suspension, fractured electronics, field recording, art rock and early machine music. Without spoken commentary, the connections between the tracks are carried by texture, rhythm, cont

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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN-GB · 12 episodes
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Welcome to Radio Lear, a captivating exploration of sound and thought that transcends conventional boundaries. In our unique way we invite you to embark on a unique journey curated by Max Sturm, a visionary artist and Creative Director. Discover the transformative power of sound as it intertwines with the principles of metamodernism, bridging the realms of art, technology, and human expression.
Unknown Host hosts Radio Lear, a arts show with 12 episodes published.

This mix moves through ambient suspension, fractured electronics, field recording, art rock and early machine music. Without spoken commentary, the connections between the tracks are carried by texture, rhythm, cont

There is a tendency in contemporary life to assume that creativity is something exceptional. We associate it with professional artists, performers, designers, musicians, and makers. Creativity becomes a special category

Radio Lear is beginning a new Weird Walks-inspired strand with a music-led episode that sets the ground for future walks, field recordings, local stories and sound-led explorations of place. This first episode is not a w

Radio Lear is built around the idea that creative audio can do more than carry information. It can hold atmosphere, memory, presence and the small shifts of attention that happen when people gather, listen and speak. In

This episode of the Radio Lear Podcast moves through a sequence of sonic environments that suspend ordinary time. The mix is less concerned with momentum than with drift, immersion, and gradual transformation. Across amb

This podcast explores how art can play a meaningful role in the rehabilitation of people in prison. The discussion brings together Rob Watson, Xiaoye Zhang, and Charlie Birtles, recorded at the Brewhouse Arts Centre in B

There is a particular kind of space that does not announce itself. It is not defined by its walls, nor by the tools arranged across its surfaces, nor even by the works that accumulate over time. It is defined instead by

Each Radio Lear mix is assembled as more than a sequence of tracks. It is an attempt at recollection. Not nostalgia, not revivalism, but recollection in a deeper sense: a turning again toward forms that may never have va

The enactment of Intangible Labour’s Spiritual Cleanse unfolds with a familiarity that is older than the institutional languages we now use to describe art, work, or care. What takes place in the Adult Education Centre a

There is a quiet defiance running through the conversations gathered in this programme. It is not staged as a manifesto, nor framed as a critique in the usual polemical sense. Instead, it emerges obliquely, through lived

Intangible Labour and the New Folklore, which has opened at the basement gallery at Leicester’s Adult Education College on Belvoir Street, arrives at a moment when many of the forces shaping cultural life are increasingl

The launch of Computala unfolded less like an opening night and more like a listening exercise. Voices moved between artworks, machines hummed in the background, and conversations drifted from speculation to reflection.

What does it mean to see emergent metamodern arts, rather than simply to document them. This project has gradually disclosed a visual language that sits between fidelity and invention. Images are neither promotional glos

The turning of the year is not simply a change of date. It is a shift in orientation. A moment when we are asked, quietly but firmly, to decide where we stand in relation to what is coming, and what we choose to carry fo

The Winter Solstice arrives quietly in the city. There is no open horizon, no wide moorland sky, yet the turning is no less real. It moves through streetlights and shuttered shops, through late buses and lit windows, thr
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