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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔmade music

From her house, Jennifer Lucy Allan presents a programme populated with DIY, lo-fi, homemade music. Featured artists include Poul Gernes and Robert Ashley.

From a newly built, DIY den-slash-studio in her house, Jennifer Lucy Allan presents a programme populated with lo-fi, homemade music.

We find experimental artists making sweet sounds in their sheds, bedrooms, and kitchens, allowing the noise of domesticity, children, traffic, and wildlife to seep in. Those featured tonight include Masakatsu Takagi, Poul Gernes, Robert Ashley, Gareth Williams and Mary Currie.

Produced by Jack Howson
A Reduced Listening production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3

2 hours

Last on

Fri 10 Apr 2020 23:00

Music Played

  • John Fahey

    Poor Boy

  • Poul Gernes

    3:16

  • Masakatsu Takagi

    Marginalia #78

  • Loraine James

    ALB19 27

  • Bulbils

    Cloak of invisibility

  • Lol Coxhill

    Bath 72

  • Ana Roxanne

    In a Small Valley

  • Ravi Shankar & Yehudi Menuhin

    Swara Kakali

  • Robert Ashley

    Automatic Writing

  • Annette Peacock

    Did You Hear Me Mommy?

  • Ricardo Richaid

    Formigas (feat. Nina Richaid)

  • Ricardo Richaid

    O Velho Cai (feat. Liza Machado)

  • Jah Lion

    Hay Fever

  • BallakΓ© Sissoko & Vincent SΓ©gal

    Niandou

  • Rie Nakajima

    Whistle & Bag

  • Frank Denyer

    The Fish That Became The Sun (Songs Of The Dispossessed): Part 12 & 13

    Performer: Benjamin Marquise Gilmore. Ensemble: Octandre Ensemble. Choir: New London Chamber Choir. Ensemble: Consortium 5. Ensemble: Perc'm Percussion Ensemble. Singer: Albert Snow. Singer: Pearl Snow.
  • Deradoorian

    Saturnine Night

  • Umeko Ando

    Iyomante Upopo

  • Gareth Williams & Mary Currie

    Raindrops From Heaven

  • Heather Phillipson

    Splashy Phasing

  • Abel Selaocoe & Sarathy Korwar

    Untitled 4

  • Grouper

    Labyrinth

  • Preston Field Audio

    Conductor - Recorded At Preston Bus Station

Broadcast

  • Fri 10 Apr 2020 23:00

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