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Nick Luscombe with Derek Walmsley

Adventures in music, ancient to future: Nick Luscombe is joined by Derek Walmsley, editor of The Wire magazine.

Adventures in music, ancient to future: Nick is joined by Derek Walmsley, editor of The Wire magazine with two new releases from the world of adventurous music. Firstly the psychedelic imaginings of a fantasy world by Yearning Kru followed by crashing waves of heavy guitar loops from Michael Morley of The Dead C's new LP.

Plus the new single from Icelandic alt-pop three-piece Samaris, seductive dystopian sounds from Vester Koza's new EP and previously unreleased music from Kosmose, a Belgian kosmiche band active in the mid-1970s.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Wed 27 Apr 2016 23:00

Music Played

  • David Coulter & Seb Rochford

    Untitled

    • Good Friday.
    • Trestle Records.
    • 1.
  • Lossy

    Smithfield Market 4am

    • Chase Scenes EP.
    • Boot Cycle Audio.
    • 3.
  • Aisha Orazbayeva

    Baby You Know (Violin)

    • The Hand Gallery.
    • Prah.
    • 8.
  • Samaris

    Wanted 2 Say

    • One Little Indian.
  • Abner Jay

    I'm So Depressed

  • Nick LeΓ³n

    Gonawindua

    • ±Κ°ω΄Η΄Ϊ±π³¦Γ­²Ή.
    • Alpha Pup Records.
    • 1.
  • Mount Bank

    She Lies Deep In The Metadata

    • Counter Real.
    • Donky Pitch.
    • 6.
  • group A & Steve Beresford

    Luigi

  • Derek Walmsley joins Nick in the studio

    • Yearning Kru

      Apple Dredger

    • Gate

      Licker

      • Saturday Night Fever.
      • MIE Music.
      • 2.
  • Melt Yourself Down

    Yazzan Dayra

  • Michelson Morley

    Tamer As Prey

  • DJ Food vs. David Byrne

    Fuzzy Freak (Via Joe)

  • Laurie Tompkins

    Regret

  • Jonny Trunk

    Singing Fish

  • Boom Bip

    First Walk (Peel Session)

  • Vester Koza

    ROBOCow.exe

    • OTR.
    • Houndstooth.
    • 1.

Broadcast

  • Wed 27 Apr 2016 23:00

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