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Max Reinhardt

Max skips between the sundazed psychedelia of Sun Araw, Meredith Monk's wordless vocalese from her opera Atlas, and the unsettling electronics of Wolverhampton-born artist Actress.

Max traces a path between the sundazed psychedelia of Sun Araw, Meredith Monk's wordless vocalise from her opera, Atlas, and the unsettling electronics of Wolverhampton-born artist Actress. We also play highlights from the live collaboration sessions recorded at last weekend's North Atlantic Flux Festival in Hull.

Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Thu 4 May 2017 23:00

Music Played

  • Actress

    There's An Angel In The Shower

    • AZD.
    • Ninjatune.
  • Oumou SangarΓ©

    Minata Waraba

    • Mogoya.
    • No Format.
  • Mira Benjamin & Simon Limbrick

    Movement 3: Dirt Road

    • Another Timbre.
  • Jean Jenkins

    RΓ©citatif Tigre

    • Ethiopie: Polyphonies Et Techniques Vocales.
    • Ocora.
  • Missing Organs

    Bridges

    • Old Speakers.
    • Umor Rex.
  • Meredith Monk

    Part Ill: Invisible Light: Earth Seen From Above

    Performer: Meredith Monk.
    • Atlas - An Opera In Three Parts.
    • ECM.
  • Steve Cobby & Russ Litten

    Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ (live at the North Atlantic Flux festival in Hull 2017)

  • Steve Cobby & Russ Litten

    Sing Our Souls to Sleep (live at the North Atlantic Flux festival in Hull 2017)

  • Nick Parkin

    House of Usher

    • Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Introducing.
  • 75 Dollar Bill

    Cummins Falls

    • Wood/Metal/Plastic Pattern/Rhythm/Rock.
    • Thin Wrist Recordings.
  • Dorothy Ashby

    Essence Of Sapphire

    • The Fantastic Jazz Harp Of Dorothy Ashby.
    • Atlantic.
  • Malcolm Pointon

    Radiophonie

    • Electromuse.
    • Public Information.
  • Yorkston Thorne Khan

    False True Piya

    • Neuk Wight Delhi All-Stars.
    • Domino.
  • Doris Hays

    13th Street Beat

    • Southern Music Library.
  • Sun Araw

    Orthrus

    • Saddle of the Increate.
    • Sun Ark.
  • John Zorn

    Poverty (Once Upon A Time In America)

    • The Big Gundown - John Zorn Plays the Music of Ennio Morricone.
    • Nonesuch.

Broadcast

  • Thu 4 May 2017 23:00

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