PAST EVENTS ARCHIVE
Peter Rizal Zwingli Hall (aka Dear Earth), UK-based musician of Filipino-Welsh heritage, explores music’s role in connecting migrants to home, memory, and identity.
A conversation with SOS Mediterranee on rescuing refugees at sea, plus a personal reflection from a Tashkent-born artist reconnecting with their homeland’s music scene.
Miia Laine shares diaspora stories of money and migration, from sending cash to the homeland and women's micro-financing circles to bricks of money wrapped in foil. Plus an hour mixtape curated by Lebanese composer Charif Megarbane, featuring a decade of music shaped by migration and his 2025 album Hawalat
Walking is one of the simplest ways to connect with the world around us. It’s also a way to explore — space, ourselves, and others.
This radio walk brings together listeners from Glasgow, Kyiv, and anywhere else in the world. We’ll be listening together while each of us moves through our city. It aims to create a sense of connection and belonging — for a short time, participants become part of a temporary, nomadic sonic community.
To join, connect to the broadcast from anywhere you'd like to start your walk. A park might be a good starting point.
If you are in Kyiv or Glasgow, feel welcome to join the group gathering at Поетична галявина in O. Fomin Kyiv Botanical Garden or at the Glasgow Women’s Library Garden.
The walk is designed to be accessible for those moving on foot or using a wheelchair.
The broadcast will be available in Ukrainian and English.
what is feminine? is a series of events founded by artist OCHII, which reveals femininity from the perspective of various women from the cultural sphere. The feminine essence has long been associated with mysteries and special energy, so what is feminine? aims to present a new role for girlhood in modern culture and expand the topic of femininity for the listener - in particular, through inspired musical accompaniment from representatives of the Ukrainian electronic scene: hypnosis, trance and dreaminess - this is what makes this series a special direction in the development of the vision of current events.
This Friday, the cool shadow of the sound garden will be filled with the summer dreamy sound of what is feminine? - with touches of tribal, acid and trance, with melancholic melodies, sinking bass lines and a gradually increasing rhythm - we start with a downtempo selection from Data Molfar, then increase the electronic dynamics with Kachynska and add more dance movement with Ochii
Sazerac is a fusion of breakbeat experimentation and leftfield atmospheres, infused with Eastern tonalities. Her sets move through dense minor scales, fragmented percussion, and hypnotic melodies, crafting a soundscape where ancient spirits meet a post-club future.
Ambience is a project founded in 2016 by musician, audio engineer, and music curator Andrii Savinykh together with designer Sasha Popruha as a series of experimental electronic music and media art concerts, aimed at creating deeply immersive atmospheres with a special focus on detail.
In 2018, after a string of successful concerts that brought together various talents from both musical and artistic circles of the Ukrainian cultural scene, Ambience paused its activity.
Now, Ambience returns and enters a new chapter — concerts will now be presented in Ambisonic multichannel format (a system that enables immersive, three-dimensional sound surrounding and above the listener). The project also plans to launch a record label, open an artist residency, and announce an Open Call for musicians and artists.
This Thursday, in a new dimension of Ambience + Ambisonic, you will hear performances by the following artists:
Mykyta Herasymo – a multimedia artist from Kramatorsk who uses sound as one of the mediums to explore internal states and personal observations. Currently working with modified documentary soundscapes (field and archival recordings), the artist captures the temporality of life experience, uncertainty, the contrasts of reality, crossroads, and a sense of derealization. The next station — unknown.
Dalebi – an experimental audio performer from Lviv with a classical music education as a saxophonist, who creates improvised and electroacoustic music for physical theatre and somatic communities. Since 2019, he has been developing installations and “sensitive/quiet” aesthetic music circles involving ASMR elements and strong leanings toward interactive headphone-based audience engagement.
Pøgulyay – an experimental live artist from Sumy whose music balances between ambient and noise. In his performances, he actively uses personal life field recordings, immersing the listener in a sensory context of being. For the AMBISONIC format, he plans to create a multilayered sonic journey unfolding simultaneously in space and consciousness.
Andrii Kunin – an experimental artist from Kyiv who blends genres, moods, and sound sources to create evocative music. His works include ambient, IDM, and electroacoustic releases on labels such as Liky Pid Nohamy, Systema, Mystictrax, and Bloomed In September Tapes.
Anton Malynovskyi will perform with the presentation of his new release, "Nezakonna Zadudova," a noise album that explores two dimensions of barbaric environmental destruction. It's music about violence against the land, history, and memory - a protest, an archive, and a document of aggression.
Ode to Resistance is a one-day hybrid event that explores Ukrainian underground culture and the club scene as a form of resilience, which is taking place in Vienna, AT & organized by Kriegsbilder; a part of the program is a live stream of the performance by Ivan Skoryna which will be streamed by 20ft Radio from the venue of Pastka (Kyiv, UA).
Ivan Skoryna (he/they) is an electronic musician from Kyiv, Ukraine. Ivan’s music is primarily driven by post-club, industrial, noise, ambient and other forms of experimentation in modern music of recent decades. Skoryna’s dark and heavy, lush and sharp, romantic and dreamlike music was released via Czech label Gin&Platonic, Polish label Glamour, Mutants Mixtape international community series, Ukrainian formations Cxema, Systema, Biorhythm and others.
''The source and driver of the live is a 6-minute recording from 2022, in which I, after listening to the latest news (in the absence of the Internet), switch radio channels, extracting beautiful noises from them. This recording is something about the borderline state, emotional distortion, the continuous search for meaning and dissolution in a then new reality.'' - Ivan Skoryna