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Nick Luscombe

Putting surprising sounds together in surprising ways. A serendipitous trip through adventurous music across time and genres.

Putting surprising sounds together in surprising ways. A serendipitous trip through adventurous music across time and genres. Tonight’s show features a beautiful soundscape that blends electronics with environmental sounds from the German-Iranian duo Arovane + Porya Hatami. Psychedelic playful pop from London producer Paul White who ditches his prefered sampling method in favour of playing all the parts himself for his new release Rejuvenate with Zimbabwean musician and poet Shungudzo. Plus a new composition for percussion and soprano by Andrew Hamilton called To The People.

Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening.

1 hour

Last on

Thu 6 Sep 2018 23:30

Music Played

  • Memotone

    The Magpie

    • The Rounded Room.
    • Black Acre Records.
  • Stefan Goldmann

    Hollow Sound

    • Industry.
    • Macro Recordings.
  • Djrum

    Creature, Pt. 1

    • Portrait with Firewood.
    • R&S Records.
  • Aldir Blanc

    Sem essa de malandro agulha

    Composer: Jayme Vignoli. Ensemble: Musicians at the Bip Bip samba cafΓ©, Rio de Janeiro.
    • Recorded by SofΓ­a Perpetua in June 2018.
  • Jerusalem in My Heart

    Thahab, Mish Roujou', Thahab

    • Daqa'iq Tudaiq.
    • Constellation Records.
  • Oliver Coates

    Norrin Radd Dreaming

    • Shelley's On Zenn-La.
    • RVNG Intl..
  • Andrew Hamilton

    To The People: Mvt I

    Performer: Maxime Echardour. Singer: Juliet Fraser.
    • Music For People.
    • NMC.
  • Randy Weston

    Intro & Uhura Kwanza

    • Uhura Afrika.
  • Karine Polwart

    Ophelia

    • Laws Of Motion.
    • Hudson Records.
  • Arovane & Porya Hatami

    glepph

    • Organism_evolution.
    • Karlrecords.
  • The Scorpios

    Eiyadean (Live at End Of The Road Festival 2018)

Broadcast

  • Thu 6 Sep 2018 23:30

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