
A Sonic History for Adventurers
Exotic and familiar sounds, radical reworks and ambient dynamism. Nick Luscombe welcomes you to share an exciting sonic history.
Exotic and familiar sounds combine in the latest record by the ever-evolving Colorado collective Biota who thrive on walking the line between ambiguity and transparency. The traditional koto playing of KΕhei Amada gets a radical reworking by the producer Sugai Ken who transforms the sonic palette whilst retaining small motifs. French composer and producer David Chalmin, whoβs worked with anyone and everyone from Madonna to Bryce Dessner, releases his first electronic album of ambient dynamism. Interjecting with words of encouragement and helpful facts is Nick Luscombe, inviting you to share an exciting sonic history.
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell
A Reduced Listening production for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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Music Played
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Band Apart
As I Watch The Train
- Marseille.
- Crammed Discs.
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Ben Vince
Makeshift Paradigm
- Don't Give Your Life.
- 33 33.
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Tomaga
Squeek & Chatter
- Extended Play 1.
- Negative Days.
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Theon Cross
Activate
- Fyah.
- Gearbox Records.
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KΕhei Amada & SUGAI KEN
Shinshunfu (Sugai Ken Rework)
- Kyogokuryuβ-βSΕkyoku "Shinshunfu".
- EM Records.
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David Chalmin
Γ l'aube
- la terre invisible.
- Ici d'ailleurs.
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Biota
Either Without The Other
- Fragment For Balance.
- ReR Megacorp.
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Keiji Haino & Charles Hayward
1
- A loss permitted to open its eyes....
- 33 33.
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Peter Zummo
Prepare For Docking
- Deep Drive.
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Penya
Cham Bomb
- Super Liminal.
- On The Corner Records.
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Jon Crompton
Catherine
- Intuit.
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Sophie Hadlum
Land Of The Long White Cloud
- ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Introducing.
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SPAZA
Ice Squinchies : Waiting For You
- SPAZA.
- Mushroom Hour Half Hour.
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Graham Reznick
Circuit Faker
- LESSONS.
- Front & Follow.
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Joa Joys
Nadando
- La Danza Del Agua.
- Discrepant.
Broadcast
- Wed 26 Jun 2019 23:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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