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A radio station based in Thamesmead, broadcasting a programme of music, art, documentary and talks.

Photos from RTM's post 20/05/2026

T R A N S M E A D returns to the RTM roster this week ✌️

A platform for experimentation and collaboration in electronic music, inviting artists to contribute sonic explorations across noise, EDM, left-field electronics, spoken word, video game music, emergency loops and unsynced bpms.
Curated and produced by Gusty Ferro /

Schedule👇️ :
Thursday 21st May @ 19:00
Friday 22nd May @ 12:00
Saturday 23rd May @ 13:00
Sunday 24th @ 20:00

Artists featured in this episode include:

BBBBBBB
Ryu Hankil .ryu
Lea Arafah
Swallow
Trachea
Krayb David
Otra Pussyte
TOby and Dj Smell Good .smellgood
Engineer

10/03/2026

🚨join us for new rtm resident show ‘They Have the Computers’ , a series exploring the intersection between electronic music and computation!

Led by Sound artist , They Have Computers features interviews with computational musicians and artists , an showcase music informed by percolating adjacent practices.

This month episode interviews Kat Macdonald () about her practice with radio , the London Community Laptop Orchestra (LCLO), and her views on percomputing in electronic music.

They Have Computers broadcasts on
Wed 11th @ 13:00
Thurs 12th @ 18:00
Fri 13th @ 11:00
Sat 14th @ 19:00
Sun 15th @ 16:00

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Photos from RTM's post 04/02/2026

📻️ Join us this week for new broadcast series- Mooching Studies by curator and producer Harry Leek.

Starting with the familiar: Footsteps on pavements, slow-moving traffic, and fragments of passing conversation. Field recordings merge with shifting landscapes and a series of walking interviews with artists, forming a methodology of movement and conversation.
Beyond the gallery, Mooching Studies asks how environments shape thought, and whether the relationships, learnings, and exchanges formed within art discourse can, and should, be valued as highly as the finished work itself.

👉️ Mooching Studies commences this week with 2 episodes, that see’s Harry mooching with .bellantoni and - airing on the following dates and times

05/02 - 11:00
06/02 - 14:00
07/02 - 13:00
08/02 -16:00

This series of Mooches spans West, North, and East London, following artists Rebecca
Bellantoni, Verity Coward, and Harmeet Rahal as they reflect on and respond to the sites that inform their lives and practices. From HM Pentonville Prison to Smithfield Market, tracing the shadows of Oliver Twist; moving to Westbourne Park; exploring memory, community, and family; ending at East India Docks, considering the legacies of the East India Company and the area’s shift from industry to uncanny residential redevelopment.

Available as participatory audio experiences, these recorded walks invite listeners to drift
through locality, memory, and creative process.

🤘 is a London-based arts worker whose practice centres on process-led approaches, shaping frameworks that prioritise experimentation and learning over outcomes. Curious about the systems through which art is produced and how the making processes can foster collective experience and meaningful connection.

Grounded in an understanding of how artistic practice is shaped and supported, his work is committed to equitable, responsive models of cultural production. Exploring forms of knowledge generated through making, he approaches learning through proximity, dialogue, and sustained collaboration with artists.

Photos from RTM's post 19/02/2025

💎 Join us on 22nd Feb @ 15:00 for the inaugural episode of Unfixed Archives, a new residency on rtm, hosted and produced by curator Sophie Barrett-Pouleau.

👂 In this first in the series Unfixed Archives speaks to contemporary artists M Lissoni and Emily Fielding to break down how their practices involve archival processes, performance, ritual, religion and archeology.

⏰ Unfixed Archives will air on Sat 22 Feb @ 3pm / Sun 24 Feb @ 13:00 / Thur 27 Feb @ 12:00 / Fri 28 Feb @ 15:00 / Sat 1 March @ 13:00 / Sun 2 March @ 16:00

👉 Unfixed Archives investigates performance archiving through a series of interviews with artists that utilise archival methods in their performance practice and performance archives from around the world. Looking at the concept of the archive as a holder of physical materials, documentation and bodies.

Photos from RTM's post 11/11/2024

👉 SAT 16 / HELLO NEIGHBOURS CLOSING PARTY / FREE

🫥 Live Music from two electronic experimental improv collectives - M.E.L.T and SUBPHONICS - marking the end of Hello Neighbours, a project by Gusty Ferro

16 NOV / 19:30 / FREE
TACO!
2 Cygnet Sq
SE2 9FA

The event will be recorded for broadcast on RTM

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23/03/2024

🗣️ BLURT: OPEN CALL FOR SONIC EXPERIMENTS IN TEXT

🪅 DEADLINE 26 MARCH / LAST FEW DAYS TO APPlY

🫨 Blurt is an experimental platform supporting artists to develop text-based works for performance and live-to-air broadcast on RTM.FM. In this testing-site for testing text, TACO! invites artists to consider radio broadcast as an expanded form of publishing. We perform to publish, which is to say, to make public. And our moment of thinking is live on air! ⁠

💬 TACO! is seeking proposals for sonic experiments in text: aural encounters, vernacular enquiries, conversations, radio plays and other weird waves.⁠

🌀 TACO! will support four artists or artist groups to develop and test work over a four-week research and development period. This will culminate in Blurt, a public performance series presented at TACO! and broadcast live on RTM.FM.⁠

📡 Selected artists and artist groups will receive: use of studio and production space over 4 weeks; editorial, curatorial and producer input and support; access to audio tech and equipment; a production budget of £250 per project to cover expenses.⁠

🔗 Link in bio for more information and how to apply!

25/01/2024

We are pleased to be broadcasting the first iteration of Intimacy - a new regular broadcast show by that presents a range of enquires into sound, audio and listening from across sound based art practices.

Intimacy will broadcast love from at 2pm on Friday 26 Jan, and then every fourth Friday thereafter.

06/11/2023

🔮Join us on 30th November at TACO! for an evening if live performances by and

Tickets are £10 / £14 on the door
Available via link in bio

Doors open 1900

Curated and produced by and

03/11/2023

👼We are graced by the northern soul sounds of , Angel of the. Roth live from 5pm today and available to listen again on RTM 👼

20/10/2023

RTM Joins the global strike for Palestine today, Friday 20th October. Together with artists and other organisations we will be withdrawing our cultural output.

It’s a small gesture against a humanitarian crisis of historic proportions- but we hope by doing so we can encourage you to join us in solidarity and prompt some reflection on what is unfolding.

All shows scheduled to broadcast will be rescheduled

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