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Uncharted Waters

Jennifer Lucy Allan navigates the uncharted waters of adventurous music, taking in synths from Venezuela, polyphonic song from Georgia and polyrhythmic production from Tunisia.

Jennifer Lucy Allan navigates the uncharted waters of adventurous music. En route we take in the tropical synthesizer sounds of Venezuelan producer Molero whose soundscapes prod at the exoticisation of his home country in western Europe. Honorary Glaswegian Richard Young offers sparse vocalisations for the last of the summer heat and we hear the stripped back production of Tunisian artist Azu Tiwaline.

Plus we preview the finale of this year’s Wysing Polyphonic festival with guest curator Anne Duffau (A---Z), which is themed around the notion of The Ungovernable and features a collaboration between artists in residence Coby Sey, an electronic artist from South London, and Parisian performer Maëva Berthelot who works with trance and the interplay between conscious and unconscious states.

Produced by Alannah Chance.
A Reduced Listening production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3.

2 hours

Last on

Fri 4 Sep 2020 23:00

Music Played

  • Nordine StaΓ―fi

    Zine Ezzinet

  • Still House Plants

    Do

  • Matmos

    No Concept

  • A-Z

    I've never had straight friends before

  • Clarence Ashley

    Old John Hardy

  • Tomaga

    Futura Grotesk (Live)

  • J. Zunz

    Ouve-Me

  • Rachel Musson & Corey Mwamba

    Two

  • Augustus Pablo

    Babylon Loosing Dub

  • Coby Sey

    To

  • Byzantine Orthodox Church Women's Chorus & Byzantine Orthodox Church Men's Chorus

    Georgian Song 1

  • Moulettes

    Idiolect Pt.4 (A Cappella)

  • Azu Tiwaline

    Terremer

  • Stephen Bishop

    Studying Terminators (2007)

  • Benbo'erba & Babo'erben

    Part 1 (from Hu Nian An Yu)

  • Richard Youngs

    No Longer In This Perdition

  • Crazy Doberman

    Through A Fog, Riddled With Light

  • WaqWaq Kingdom

    Positive Sound

  • Molero

    Jaguar Capybaras

Broadcast

  • Fri 4 Sep 2020 23:00

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