
An experimental cabaret of drama, comedy, music, and chaos; a Nu kind of radio for a Nu kind of world
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsMusic | ||||

RADIO DADA returns, to celebrate AN ENTIRE YEAR of audio existence and obscurity!! We'd like to thank all who have helped us get this far, and we hope to bring you far more bizarrity in the year to come. We celebrate today with a work by Danny Lee, A... more
RADIO DADA RETURNS with an eclectic episode, enjoy!!Featuring:“Black Dada Nihilismus” – text by Amiri Baraka, read by Gabriel Michal Mustin“Gibberishliki” – Tatiana Roumelioti“The Duoverse is Neato” – radio play performed “live” to tape by Aluminum T... more
RADIO DADA RETURNS with a very special episode featuring none other than infamous surrealist prank-caller Longmont Potion Castle! Listen in for unreleased recordings exclusive to Radio Dada, chosen by LPC himself and sequenced by our dedicated team! ... more
Radio Dada is proud to present "There Should be a Bell Here", another long-form experimental audio piece. Utilizing found music and tape audio, "There Should be a Bell Here" invokes themes of hope, frustration and a total lack of order as the chaotic... more
RADIO DADA returns with a Thanksgiving special! Enjoy an assortment of disposable leftovers and listen to Spectacle the Band’s rancorous cover of the Turkey Day classic, Alice’s Restaurant; we do hope you enjoy!
This radio show – and all anglo art c... more
Are You Ready ? – Written by Jake Gonnella, performed by Laurel Schuster
Asemic Writing Song/Ksekathara – Tatiana Roumelioti
Sketch for Radio I – Written by Samuel Beckett, performed by Anna Bisikalo and Jake Gonnella
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Today, Radio Dada is very pleased to unveil an original experimental audio piece, titled, “Cross a River”, featuring Oskar Söderberg, Laurel Schuster, Alex Clark, and Jake Gonnella. Written and created by Oskar Soderberg with further edits by Jake Go... more
We have returned! Please enjoy this chaotic audio offering on behalf of Radio Dada
“An Earlier Version of Madeline” – Jake Gonnella
“Radio Dada Loves You” – Radio Dada Staff
“Crisis of Money” – Unknown
“Rough Dada Manifesto” – Sean Key-Ketter, Trist... more
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