David Toop Dreams the Archive
Jennifer Lucy Allan and Professor David Toop hunt for dream music in the ethnographic section of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ archives. Plus a unique commission by future-folk vocalist Lyra Pramuk.
Jennifer Lucy Allan is joined by composer, musician and author David Toop. A fixture in experimental and improvisational music scenes since 1970, his expansive research embraces sound art, field recordings, and the art of listening itself. Communal dreaming and field recording has always interested him, both as a subject of research and as a key element of his practice. His own recordings have documented shamanism from southern Venezuela and his cassette collection has earned him a reputation as a master archivist. We invited him to dip into the ethnographic collection of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ archive to pull out a selection of records around the theme of dreams, from the Temiar dream music from Malaysia to the Aboriginal dream songs of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Throughout June, Late Junction is traversing the world of dreams in collaboration with the artist Sam Potter and his A.I. dream machine. Having been fed the dreams of Late Junction listeners, the machine has created new communal dreams to be turned into music by specially commissioned composers. This week we share the third and final one of these, from future-folk vocalist Lyra Pramuk. Lyra uses her voice as her primary instrument, manipulating it with electronics to explore post-human and non-binary perspectives.
Plus sounds from a broken saxophone played by Chinese artist Ajiao, new piano works from Canadian composer Barbara Monk Feldman, and live recordings of Albanian polyphonic group Grupi Lab from 2019.
Produced by Katie Callin
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Grupi Lab
Balluket e Ballit Moj
- Live at TUSK 2019.
- TUSK Festival.
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Terry Riley
Zuchinni
- Autodreamographical Tales.
- Tzadik.
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Maarja Nuut
kutse tantsule_a call to dance
- hinged.
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David Toop
sea slug
- Entities Inertias Faint Beings.
- Room40.
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David Toop
Mabutawi-Teri - young men singing
- Lost Shadows: In Defence Of The Soul (Yanomami Shamanism, Songs, Ritual).
- Sub Rosa.
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Zazou, Bikaye & CY1
M'Pasi Ya M'Pamba
- Noir Et Blanc.
- Crammed Discs.
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Ajiao
Chopping Hand Ceremony 180123
- Old Wine in Old Bottle.
- Zoomin' Night.
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Sons of Kemet
Pick Up Your Burning Cross (feat. Angel Bat Dawid & Moor Mother)
- Black To The Future.
- Impulse!.
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Siavash Amini
Crocuta crocuta
- A Trail of Laughters.
- Room40.
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Magdalena Takazauskien?
I Dreamed a Strange Dream
- Lithuanian Folk Songs in the United States.
- Folkways Records.
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Lyra Pramuk
Deep Dream
- Late Junction Dream Season Commission.
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΄¨ΏΪΡΕΛΘ
Blindfold Blues
- Self Portrait.
- An'archives.
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Dean Blunt
WOOSAH
- Black Metal 2.
- Rough Trade.
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Dale Cornish
Brigitte Fontaine In Cuba
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David Lynch
Pinky's Dream
- Crazy Clown Time.
- [PIAS] America.
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Angelo Badalamenti
The Black Dog Runs At Night
- Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me (Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Warner Bros. Records.
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Unknown
Siku (Temiar Dream Song)
- Music Of Southeast Asia.
- Folkways Records.
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Jon Hassell
Malay
- Dream Theory In Malaya (Fourth World Volume Two).
- Editions EG.
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Mulumbug
Borg Song
- Songs From Arnhem Land.
- Australian Institute Of Aboriginal Studies.
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Annie Johnston, Mary Johnston & Alan Lomax
Mimicry of Bird Calls
- Nature Mimicry: Gulls.
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I Jahbar
Lyrical Arm
- Lighter Thief EP.
- Duppy Gun Productions.
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Foodman
Parking Area
- Yasuragi Land.
- Hyperdub.
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Barbara Monk Feldman
The Northern Shore (1997)
Performer: Siwan Rhys. Performer: George Barton. Performer: Mira Benjamin.- 'Verses'.
- Another Timbre.
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YaYa Bones
Digital witch breath ritual
- Indigo Zoom : The Awakening.
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Patty Waters
Moon, Don't Come Up Tonight
- Sings.
- ESP Disk.
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- Fri 18 Jun 2021 23:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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