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The Blessed Madonna's Listening Chair

Elizabeth Alker presents a mix of earthly and transcendent sounds from the world of ambient music, and invites The Blessed Madonna to share her Listening Chair track.

Elizabeth Alker presents a mix of earthly and transcendent sounds from the world of ambient music, with a reissued classic from Harold Budd and sonic wanderings through a park in Dundee courtesy of Andrew Wasylyk. Also this week, master remix artist and DJ The Blessed Madonna is in the Listening Chair to share a piece of music that takes her to another realm.

Produced by Phil Smith
A Reduced Listening Production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3

1 hour

Last on

Thu 3 Mar 2022 23:30

Music Played

  • The Blessed Madonna

    Jerusalem Is A Mountain (feat. Wassim Qassis)

    • Block9 Creative Retreat Palestine.
    • Block9.
  • Andrew Wasylyk

    The Ghost Who Never Arrived

    • Balgay Hill: Morning In Magnolia.
    • Clay Pipe Music.
  • Marko Nyberg

    Ljusdal

    • Ingrid.
    • El Camino Records.
  • Ayver

    ReconciliaciΓ³n con la vida

    • Mensajes del Agua: Nuevos Sonidos Desde PerΓΊ, Vol. 1.
    • Buh Records.
  • Jon Hopkins

    A Gathering Of The Tribe (feat. Vylana)

    • A Gathering Of The Tribe.
    • Domino Recordings.
  • Harold Budd

    Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord / Butterfly Sunday

    • The Pavilion Of Dreams.
    • Superior Viaduct.
  • Nyokabi KariΕ©ki

    Equator Song

    • peace places: kenyan memories.
    • SA Recordings.
  • Steve Roach

    Structures From Silence

    • Structures From Silence.
    • Telephone Explosion Records.
  • Darkstar

    Wolf

    • Civic Jams.
    • Warp.
  • Black Taffy

    Geraldine

    • Elder Mantis.
    • Leaving Records.
  • Tusks

    Change (Instrumental)

    • Change.
    • One Little Independent Records.
  • Emmis B.

    Leadlight

    • Listless, You Let Me Be.
    • Not Yet Remembered.

Broadcast

  • Thu 3 Mar 2022 23:30

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