Music for Rocks
Rock music but not as you know it. Jennifer shares Indonesian music that takes its cue from traditional gamelan, and music made with rocks, from the neolithic to the brand new.
Humans made rock music for thousands of years before anyone even dreamed of an electric guitar. In this show Jennifer Lucy Allan chips away at the strata of music made with geological material, from Neolithic lithophones to the textural ambience of Kelly Jayne Jones, and the sparse forms of sound-art pioneer Akio Suzuki.
Plus, a detour around a fragmented experimental scene emerging under an oppressive regime in Indonesia, where electronics and arrhythmia are meeting traditional gamelan.
All this along with a collection of new releases, recent discoveries, and private-press favourites.
Produced by Alannah Chance.
A Reduced Listening Production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3.
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Wahono
Prambanan
- Prambanan / Mabad.
- DIVISI62.
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Akio Suzuki
Lyness Oil Tank, Hoy
- Resonant Spaces.
- 901 Editions.
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75 Dollar Bill
Verso
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Bill Callahan
Shepherd's Welcome
- Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest.
- Drag City.
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Kelly Jayne Jones
Tortuous arrangement
- Clay Tablets, Hoarded Creatures.
- Bloxham Tapes.
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The Langley Schools Music Project
Good Vibrations
- Innocence & Despair.
- Bar/None Records.
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Senyawa
Sujud (Prostration)
- Sujud.
- Sublime Frequencies.
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Henry Threadgill
I Can't Wait Till I Get Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
- Easily Slip Into Another World.
- Novus.
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Erik Thygesen
Passions / Surfaces (For Cecilia Stam) (feat. Cecilia Stam)
- Text-Sound Compositions 4: Stockholm 1969.
- Fylkingen Records.
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Nursalim Yadi Anugerah
Ha' Ubung Langit
- Selected Pieces from HNNUNG.
- Hasana Editions.
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Christian Wolff
Stones
Ensemble: Wandelweiser Komponisten Ensemble.- Stones.
- Edition Wandelweiser Records.
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Adam Cadell & Pagans
H
- Improvisations 21 mai 2018.
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13th Floor Elevators
(It's all over now) Baby Blue
Broadcast
- Wed 5 Jun 2019 23:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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