• BBC Slow Radio: Coventry’s Riley Square (29m). City life and moments of calm – a sound portrait of Riley Square in Coventry, recorded with artists Georgiou & Tolley (BBC Sounds/Apple iTunes 2022)

  • Amplifying Voices Preview episode Producer. First in a new series of podcasts created for the Birmingham 2022 Festival, centred in and around the Tower Ballroom, a much loved venue in Birmingham, which closed in 2017, after 141 years. The podcast ponders the question: what spaces do we really want? (2022)

  • PROEM: Presence. Absence. (Polyphony) Soundscape (13mins). Developed during Marchmont Creative Spaces, Artist in Residence (2021)

  • Hinterland: Sound & Picture Poems is a Radio-Film Trilogy (4h 33m). A sound collage, using a cut & paste/mixtape technique, to form a contextual framework for Georgiou & Tolley’s wider socially engaged, Art & Language inspired work. Part of Creative Multilingualism/Slanguages (AHRC funded project, led by Oxford University), investigating connections between linguistic diversity & creativity (2020)

  • ‘Klaatu: “The universe grows smaller every day”’. Marking the 80 year anniversary of an iconic radio broadcast. Broadcast special by Georgiou & Tolley, broadcast @BrumRadio and Stryx Gallery, Birmingham (2018)

  • Georgiou & Tolley: Everything But The Cat (Twin Stranger at the Hotel Berolina) (1h 10m). A playlist constructed in the spirit of Karl-Marx-Allee and based on playful philosophy, abstract concepts of un-knowing, identity, time, and space. Sounds that often allude to secrecy and surveillance or the history of division, acts of creative resistance and the struggle for freedom. With its origins in the Cold War, the construction of the Berlin Wall, its ultimate fall and reunification by the peaceful revolution of 1989. (2018)

  • Resistance 68: A Radio-Film For The Mind's-Eye by Georgiou & Tolley (1h 40m). A beginners guide to the Art of Resistance. Inspired by rebellion, counterculture and the possibility for Art, music and education as creative weapons for resistance against political repression.
    A filmic cut-up for radio with a difference: conjuring the spirit of the underground from a year that shaped a generation. Linking the activism of the past to the Art of the present.
    The broadcast echoes a watershed time of struggle against the status quo; revolution, assassinations, civil rights, the Vietnam War and space race.
    Weaving sound through archival fragments of music, documentary, news and pop culture.
    The programme looks for patterns and occasionally joins the dots to the contemporary issues of today. (2018). The broadcast was 4th in the global post-punk chart, 13th in the global psychedelic chart and 31st in the global electronic chart on MixCloud.

  • The World Lived Here: L8 Georgiou & Tolley’s artists-in residence socially engaged photograph-artwork/moving image works: Commissioned by Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, UK., as part of Culture Shifts: Local (2017-2018)

  • Magician Walks Into the Laboratory (1h 51m). Special edition takeover by artists/filmmakers Darryl Georgiou & Rebekah Tolley-Georgiou. An eclectic phonic journey spanning the Cold War(s) - past and present. The programme is influenced by the duo’s sound-artwork, 'Magician Walks Into the Laboratory', featuring Star Wars and James Bond actor, Jack Klaff. #MagicianWalksIntoTheLaboratory is part of a trilogy that premiered at Coventry Biennial 2017, continued as part of 2019’s Biennial, and concluded during Coventry UK City of Culture 2021. The broadcast was 14th in the global post-punk chart on MixCloud.

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