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Max Reinhardt with Ian McMillan

An evening of lyricism and lucidity with Max Reinhardt and Ian McMillan, featuring tracks from Ani DiFranco, Earl Sweatshirt, and Jens Lekman.

The meeting of two music lovers from ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ radio: poet and presenter of 'The Verb', Ian McMillan, drops in on our very own Max Reinhardt to share song recommendations.

Expect an evening of lyricism and lucidity, with tracks from wonderful wordsmiths including Ani DiFranco, Ross Sutherland, Earl Sweatshirt, Ty, and Belinda Zhawi.

Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Wed 31 Jan 2018 23:00

Music Played

  • Nick Branton & FerrΓ‘n Besalduch

    For PMS

  • Belinda Zhawi

    Reasons for Leaving

    • Kingdome I.
    • Kingdome.
  • Sibusile Xaba

    Internet Dance

    • Unlearning.
    • Mushroom Hour Half Hour.
  • Ty

    Eyes Open (feat. Rootz & Deborah Jordan)

    • A Work Of Heart.
    • Jazz Re:freshed.
  • Jaap Blonk

    Gossip Of Truth

    • Traces Of Speech / Sprachspuren.
    • Hybriden-Verlag β€Ž.
  • Holly Pester

    How To Make Porridge

  • Ross Sutherland, Matt Kaner & The Golden Age of Steam

    One Bright Day

    • Late Junction collaboration session.
  • Peter Ablinger

    VerkΓΌndigung (Annunciation) (version for 7 flutes, 7 saxophones and 7 pianos)

    Performer: Gisela Mashayekhi-Beer. Performer: Hildegard Kleeb.
    • VerkΓΌndigung ("Annunciation").
    • Huddersfield Contemporary Records (HCR).
  • Earl Sweatshirt

    Grief

    • I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside: An Album by Earl Sweatshirt.
    • Columbia.
  • Ani DiFranco

    Binary

    • Binary.
    • Righteous Babe Records.
  • Fred Frith & Hans Koch

    Lots Out Of Large

    • You Are Here.
    • Intakt Records.
  • Aksak Maboul

    I Viaggi Formano La Gioventu (Truc Turc)

    • Un Peu De L'Γ‚me Des Bandits.
    • Crammed Discs.

Broadcast

  • Wed 31 Jan 2018 23:00

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