At the 2010 joint conference between IASPM Canada and CSTM “Spaces of Violence, Sites of Resistance: Music, Media, and Performance,” scholars Susan Fast, Kip Pegley and Martin Daughtry were interviewed by Mona Hill for CJRT Regina’s Human Rights Radio. Listen to the interview with the audio player below.
[audio:http://iaspm.ca/files/fast_pegley_daughtry_human_rights_radio.mp3]

Two pieces of my music may be of interest to listeners of Human Rights Radio. Both are available as free downloads at:
http://www.reverbnation.com/tunepak/3075418
“Fallen” is a piece of music that uses soundbytes of political leaders and news broadcasts as well as statements from interrogators and detainees to document events in the “War on Terror”.
“A Canadian Eulogy” is an orchestral work that also uses soundbytes. It is dedicated to the peaceful protesters who endured police assaults and unlawful detention during the Toronto G20 Summit, June 25-27, 2010.
Posted by Patrick Walters | December 2, 2010, 10:31 am