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Offal #32 – OFFALISM 001. It’s alive! Now playing: Our first live-produced a/v publication

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Featuring: Ninky Nonk / Offal Questions / Label Cave (2026) by Max Porter / It’s Grim Up North (Reading) / James Brown on CNN / Dad’s Drone Army / 4D Mother Song by Gemma Anderson / Angel by Alice-Louise MacGillivray (Reading) / Disclaimer Medication / Jeremy Portal on Kale / Summons Syntax by Daniella Hughes / Masquerade / Kabbadi by Mark Blacklock (Reading) / Cooking David Cameron (2026)

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The first ever LIVE a/v broadcast (Opens in a new window) from Offal HQ in east London took place on Friday 6 February 2026, with Brad Muscle live-mixing (mostly) electronic music and synth-voiced performances of Offal written material from Cape Town, SA, with IRL readings and visual accompaniment added in studio at Young Space. It’s a jerry-rigged transcontinental broadcast ouroborous that miraculously pretty much worked perfectly first time, save for a couple of very brief audio dropouts (and some hamfisted visual transitions). Special guest was Alice-Louise MacGillivray, reading from ‘Angel’ which was published in Offal book #1.

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OFFALISM is a live-produced monthly a/v publication that essentially takes the place of the regular Offal audio episodes that were produced and distributed every few weeks during seasons one, two and three. You can watch the whole ambient audio-visual feed (recommended) on our Youtube, or just listen to it as an artefact distributed here and via the usual audio channels.

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OFFALISM

A live audio-visual publication. Every month. Fridays at midday.

Simultaneously live from Cape Town, east London and rural Yorkshire. A live-mixed a/v magazine of (mostly) electronic music, literary readings from IRL humans and our pet synths, plus actual studio guests, with live cams and generated visuals, plus fake ads, found footage, woozy skits and wonky monologues. Come watch us overload our GPUs and crash the stream in real time.

Offalism. A new issue every month, Fridays at midday on offaloffaloffal.com (Opens in a new window). Live! What could possibly go wrong?

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