Greek boat horns and Chicagoan free-rock
Nick Luscombe with sounds from the outer reaches, including layered field recordings and cosmic collaborations.
Nick Luscombe with sounds from the outer reaches.
Sound artist Félix Blume weaves an otherworldly tapestry from recordings of boat horns in Piraeus, Athens. And there’s a cosmic undertone to free-rock trio Mako Sica’s collaboration with legendary percussionist Hamid Drake.
Plus, a new remix of work created by early German minimalist Ernstalbrecht Stiebler. And the songs of the Wayuu people of northern Colombia underscore a new film about the origins of the drug trade in the country.
Produced by Chris Elcombe.
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Alessandra Eramo
Song For The Sun (Carnival Rites)
- Tracing South.
- corvo records.
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Andrew Poppy
Rainy Must Kiss Everybody
- Hoarse Songs.
- Field Radio.
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Sikka Rymes
Seh Dem Bad
- Love Di People.
- Bokeh Versions.
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Kuljit Bhamra, Bex Burch & Magnus Mehta
ODB18 1
- One Day Band 18.
- Trestle Records.
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Félix Blume
Fog Horns
- Fog Horns.
- Discrepant.
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Low Lumens
Humming
- Amidst It All.
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Mako Sica & Hamid Drake
The Old Book
- Ronda.
- Astral Spirits.
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Andrew McIntosh
Five Songs
Ensemble: Yarn/Wire. Singer: Estelà Gomez.- We See the Flying Bird​/​Five Songs.
- Populist Records.
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Matthew Herbert
Day Three
- The Recording.
- Accidental.
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Leonardo Heiblum
Jayechi Final
Performer: Rosario Epiyeyu.- Birds of Passage (Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- BeluRecords.
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Niño de Elche
El Muermo
- Colombiana.
- Sony Music.
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Ramón Montoya
Mi Colombiana
- El Genio De La Guitarra Flamenca: Grabaciones Históricas 1923-1936.
- Sonifolk.
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Thomas Stone
Factors A
- Factors.
- Champion Version.
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Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
Pharoah
- Be Known Ancient​/​Future​/​Music.
- Spiritmuse Records.
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Celer
Rains Lit By Neon
- ³Ý¾±Ã¨³æ¾±±ð.
- Two Acorns.
Broadcast
- Thu 20 Jun 2019 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3
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