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Kate Carr and Leila Bordreuil in session

Verity Sharp presents a collaboration between sound artist Kate Carr and cellist Leila Bordreuil. Plus devotional vocals from Ustaad Sami and electronic minimalism from Japan.

Verity Sharp presents an exclusive collaboration between two musicians who have never met: the sound artist Kate Carr and cellist Leila Bordreuil.

Kate Carr is an Australian sound artist and field recordist currently based in London. Her work often explores people and place, with a particular interest in the complex relationships between natural and built environments. Her music blurs the boundaries between field recording and electronics to articulate a wonder in the everyday. Leila Bordreuil is a cellist and composer, originally from France and now in New York. Using her cello as her starting point, she uses improvisation and amplification to explore noise and texture. Her work often aims to interact with the listener’s tonal perception and their physiological relationship to space and sound.

Elsewhere in the programme there’s electronic minimalism from Japan, Nadah El-Shazly’s hectic take on Egyptian shaabi music, and some January reflections from 1968 courtesy of Peter Zinovieff and his PDP-8 computer. Plus devotional vocals from legendary Surti master Ustaad Sami and his four sons, recorded live at his rooftop home in Pakistan in 2018.

Produced by Katie Callin
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2 hours

Last on

Fri 29 Jan 2021 23:00

Music Played

  • Ani DiFranco

    Station Identification

    • Revolutionary Love.
    • Righteous Babe Records.
  • Kate Carr & Leila Bordreuil

    Edges

    • Late Junction Collaboration Session.
  • Vonarivo M'Bola

    Sare Gorodogne

    • To Catch a Ghost: Field Recordings from Madagascar.
    • Sublime Frequencies.
  • Aggie Whyte

    Aggie Whyte's, Miss Thornton's (Reels)

    • Aggie Whyte.
  • Perfect Mother

    Dark Disco-Da-Da-Da-Da-Run

    • Somewhere Between: Mutant Pop, Electronic Minimalism & Shadow Sounds Of Japan 19.
    • Light In The Attic.
  • Ustad Saami

    Prayer For A Saint

    • Pakistan Is For The Peaceful.
    • Glitterbeat.
  • Chase Coley & Pascal Colman

    is this real

    • husband material.
    • The Lumen Lake.
  • Cait Ni Ghallchoir

    An Mhaighdean Mhara

    • Tuning The Radio.
    • ¸é°ÕÉ.
  • Teleplasmiste

    An Unexpected Visit

    • To Kiss Earth Goodbye.
    • House of Mythology.
  • µþ¾±²õ²úâ²âé

    Creosote

    • The Sense Of An Ending.
    • Cuneiform Records.
  • Kate Carr & Leila Bordreuil

    Untitled 1

    • Late Junction Collaboration Session.
  • Kate Carr & Leila Bordreuil

    Cycles

    • Late Junction Collaboration Session.
  • Kate Carr & Leila Bordreuil

    Untitled 2

    • Late Junction Collaboration Session.
  • Tim Buckley

    Deep Song de Tim Buckley (Lorca)

    Performer: Niño de Elche.
    • Antología Del Cante Flamenco Heterodoxo.
    • Sony Music.
    • 19075814972.
  • Randi Pontoppidan & Thomas Buckner

    Hide

    • Voicescapes.
    • Chant Records.
  • Richard Skelton

    Epsilon 1 (iii)

    • Song To Epsilon Lyrae.
    • Aeolian Editions.
  • Coby Sey

    Þingeyri, Vestfirðir

    • River.
    • Curl.
  • Peter Zinovieff

    January Tension

    • January Tension.
  • Ka Baird

    I

    • Vivification Exercises I.
    • Commend There.
  • Byard Lancaster

    Sweet Evil

    • My Pure Joy.
    • Black Fire.
  • Nadah El Shazly

    sekket el amwal

    • This Is Cairo Not The Screamers.
    • Nashazphone.

Broadcast

  • Fri 29 Jan 2021 23:00

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