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Released
  
2004-2006

Artist
  
Nurse with Wound

Label
  
ICR

Recorded
  
2004

Release date
  
November 2004

Genre
  
Experimental music

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Producer
  
Steven Stapleton, Colin Potter

Shipwreck Radio 2004-2006
  
Echo Poeme Sequence No. 2 2005

Nurse with Wound albums
  
Insect and Individual Silenced, Homotopy to Marie, Merzbild Schwet, Thunder Perfect Mind, To the Quiet Men from a Tin

Shipwreck Radio is a series of albums by Nurse With Wound documenting their residency in Lofoten, Norway during June and July 2004. Invited to stay in the unofficial capital, fishing village Svolvær, Steven Stapleton and Colin Potter were commissioned to produce 3 radio broadcasts per week for local station Lofotradioen of music constructed from whatever they heard or could find around the island. The project was instigated by Anne Hilde Neset and Rob Young of The Wire and by Kunst I Nordland, an organisation committed to bringing contemporary art to county of Nordland[1].

Contents

The duo created 24 broadcasts in total, each of either 15 or 30 minutes duration. Each broadcast was preceded by a jingle of a male voice saying "Velkommen Til Utvær" followed by a female voice saying the English translation "Welcome To Utvær", Utvær being the most remote island in Lofoten, with no permanent residents but 2 lighthouse keepers on hand [2]. Many of the broadcasts treated or manipulated the two introductory voices with one consisting of nothing but such manipulations. 20 of these transmissions have been made available by Nurse With Wound across a number of separate releases with all tracks listed only by the date of original broadcast.

Shipwreck Radio Volume One

A double CD issued on Colin Potter's own ICR label. The release is subtitled "Seven Sonic Structures From Utvær". It was issued in November 2004.

Disc One

  1. "June 15" – 16:01
  2. "June 17" – 30:39
  3. "July 24" – 15:22

Disc Two

  1. "June 5" – 15:13
  2. "July 6" – 15:02
  3. "June 3" – 15:57
  4. "June 20" – 15:26

An initial run of 150 copies came with a third disc entitled Lofoten Deadhead.

  1. "July 8" – 14:51
  2. "June 5" – 30:02
  3. "July 10" – 15:08

June 5 mostly consists of untreated recordings of Stapleton and Potter walking around their environs recording basic sounds for use.

Shipwreck Radio Volume Two

A second double CD, again issued on ICR. The release is subtitled "Eight Enigmatic Episodes from Utvær". It was released in November 2005.

Disc One

  1. "June 12" – 14:52
  2. "June 9" – 15:28
  3. "July 4" – 15:02
  4. "July 21" – 15:33

Disc Two

  1. "July 18" – 16:29
  2. "June 6" – 15:35
  3. "July 28" – 15:03
  4. "June 19" – 14:35

An initial run of 250 copies came with a third disc entitled Gulls Just Wanna Have Fun. Tracks 5, 8 and 10 begin with the "Welcome to Utvær" jingle, but due to a lack of dating on the packaging, it is unknown if these were actual broadcasts or simply outtakes. The shorter pieces are sound experiments.

  1. untitled – 0:59
  2. untitled – 15:58
  3. untitled – 1:09
  4. untitled – 0:56
  5. untitled – 9:34
  6. untitled – 0:40
  7. untitled – 0:55
  8. untitled – 14:49
  9. untitled – 2:20
  10. untitled – 14:20
  11. untitled – 15:00
  12. untitled – 3:14

Shipwreck Radio: Final Broadcasts

This is a single disc, issued by ICR in June 2006, initially sold at NWW's live performances in San Francisco. The title strongly suggests that there will be no further releases from these sessions.

  1. "June 22" – 30:18
  2. "July 13" – 30:29

Songs

1June 1516:01
2June 1730:40
3July 2415:22

References

Shipwreck Radio Wikipedia