Nick Luscombe previews Frank Zappa: Eat That Question
Nick Luscombe previews the new Frank Zappa documentary Eat That Question. Plus a new interpretation of Morton Feldman and vinyl art from Paul Nataraj.
Nick Luscombe previews the new Frank Zappa feature documentary, Eat That Question, which reveals Frank Zappa in his own words from archive interviews spanning his career. We also examine the work of Paul Nataraj, whose project "You Sound Like a Broken Record" explores the personal stories and resonances attached to the vinyl record. And a new interpretation of Morton Feldman's Three Voices, by Juliet Fraser.
Produced by Joby Waldman for Reduced Listening.
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Frank Zappa & Ensemble Modern
Outrage At Valdez
- Yellow Shark.
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Barbara Morgenstern & Robert Lippok
Scrambler
- Summer.
- bigo & twigetti.
- 6.
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Paul Nataraj
Hugo Strasser
- You Sound Like a Broken Record.
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Tiger Blossom
(Reflections Of) Bimol Anodo Jago Re
- Kenya Congo Connection: From The Archives Of Audio Productions Nairobi Kenya.
- No Wahala Sounds.
- 13.
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Cody ChesnuTT
Bullets In The Streets And Blood (feat. Raphael Saadiq)
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Predawn
Drowsy
- A Golden Wheel.
- Flake Sounds.
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Subbulakshmi Muthuswamy
Bhajan Madhuvanti Surdas
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Frank Zappa
It Must Be a Camel
- Hot Rats.
- Bizarre Records.
- 3.
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The Eye of Time
God Is Your Loneliness
- MYTH I : A Last Dance For The Things We Love.
- Denovali Records.
- 1.
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Klara Lewis
Shine
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Rothko & Susumu Yokota
Distant Sounds of Summer
- Distant Sounds Of Summer.
- Lo Recordings.
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Midlake
The Fairest Way
- The Trials Of Van Occupanther.
- Bella Union.
- 13.
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Shinichi Atobe
Rebuild Mix 1.
- Rebuild Mix 1.2.3..
- Jadac Recordings.
- 1.
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Morton Feldman
Three Voices (Excerpt)
Performer: Juliet Fraser.- Hat Hut Records.
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Carmen McRae
Feelin' Good
- Feeling Good - Funk Soul & Deep Jazz Gems: The Supreme Sound Of Producer Bob Sha.
- Modulor.
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Christopher Chaplin
Lucius Agatho
- Je suis le TΓ©nΓ©breux.
- Fabrique Records.
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