Hopeful noise
Tender, melancholic and hopeful sounds from a Greek trio called TUSK and a performance of George Lewis’s group improvisation inspired by Parisian shopping arcades.
Tender, melancholic and hopeful sounds from a Greek trio called TUSK who make short nostalgic pieces that draw on psychedelia, noise and electronic music. We'll also hear more music from the American composer George Lewis as recorded at Bergen's experimental music festival Borealis, following the first instalment from that concert in the New Music Show.
The long-running Italian band Anatrofobia return with a new release of spacious, textural interplay and a new member, the vocalist Cristina Trotto Gatta. They’ve been described by the critic Nazim Comunale as "too cultured and cerebral for jazzcore, too punk for academic circles, too quiet for lovers of the more physical free, too intelligent for those who believe that a saxophone means necessarily jazz."
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell
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Alan Braufman
Sunrise
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SFE
Movt. I [Positions 1-2]
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Arcades
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Marcela Lucatelli & Jorgen Teller
Gastro Lieder 1
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Impermanence
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Brigitte Beraha
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- Sun 12 Jul 2020 00:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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