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Droning chords and jumpy electronics

Nick Luscombe presents new electronic music from Floating Points, fresh UK jazz from Binker Golding and a recent decent from Berlin-based Japanese art unit Group A.

Produced by Rebecca Gaskell.
A Reduced Listening Production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 24 Sep 2019 23:00

Music Played

  • Floating Points

    Last Bloom

    • Crush.
    • Ninja Tune.
  • Petter Eldh

    Pari Koma

    • Koma Saxo.
    • We Jazz Records.
  • Salami Rose Joe Louis

    Love the Sun

    • Zdenka 2080.
    • Brainfeeder.
  • Binker Golding

    Strange-Beautiful Remembered

    • Abstractions of Reality Past and Incredible Feathers.
    • Gearbox Records.
  • Hypo

    Blowowo (feat. Michiko Kusaki)

    • Karaoke A Cappella.
    • Active Suspension.
  • James McVinnie & Tom Jenkinson

    Voix CΓ©lestes

    • All Night Chroma.
    • Warp Records.
  • Loraine James

    Sensual (feat. Theo)

    • For You And I.
    • Hyperdub.
  • group A

    Alibi

    • group A 12''.
    • Mannequin Records.
  • world’s end girlfriend

    RENDERING THE SOUL

    • RENDERING THE SOUL.
    • Virgin Babylon Records.
  • Boards of Canada

    XYZ

    • Peel Session.
    • Warp.
  • Bowman Trio

    Persistence

    • Persistence.
    • We Jazz Records.
  • Spindle Ensemble

    Okemah Sundown

  • Larry Heard

    Faint Object Detection

    • Alien.
    • Black Market International.
  • Kalle Kalima & Knut Reiersrud

    Little One

    • Flying Like Eagles.
    • ACT music.
  • Prefab Sprout

    Sleeping Rough

    • I Trawl The Megahertz.
    • Sony Music.
  • Thomas MΓ©reur

    Except for a Fall

    • Dyrholaey.
    • Preserved Sound.
  • Abdullah Ibrahim

    ZB2

    • The Balance.
    • Gearbox Records.
  • Close Erase

    Rigid Digit

    • Dance This.
    • BP.
  • Mad King Edmund & Cooper-Moore

    Occupied Three

    • The Cooper​-​Moore Sessions.

Broadcast

  • Tue 24 Sep 2019 23:00

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