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International Women's Day: Agathe Max and Enji in session

Verity Sharp presents an exclusive improvised collaboration from Mongolian vocalist Enji and French violinist Agathe Max. Plus music inspired by lava, obsessions, and blackbirds.

Bringing home Radio 3's International Women's Day celebrations, Verity Sharp presents the fruits of our latest exclusive collaboration session, improvised in a studio over the course of just a few hours. The Late Junction sessions are a chance for two artists who have never worked together before to create new spontaneous music with each other. For this episode, we invited Mongolian vocalist Enji to work with French violinist Agathe Max.

Ulaanbaatar-born and Munich-based singer and songwriter Enkhjargal Erkhembayar, known as Enji, blends smooth jazz textures with traditional Mongolian music. A vocalist, bandleader and storyteller, Enji was raised instilled with a love for folk and “urtiin duuâ€, a form of long song she learned from her father’s side of the family in the countryside. Her latest album Ulaan is a musical exploration of “personal stories and unbearable distancesâ€, and takes its title from her family’s childhood nickname for her.

Agathe Max is a violinist, viola player and composer, originally from Lyon in France, and now a well-established part of London’s improvising and experimental music scenes. Trained in classical music and electroacoustic composition, Agathe creates soundscapes with her instruments incorporating effects, loops and field recordings. Her latest work SHADOWW is a meditation on shadow work, a practice of psychological therapy which aims to make open what is hidden in the unconscious. She's a keen collaborator, working with the likes of Valentina Magaletti, Natalia Beylis and Charles Hayward, with improvisation being her favourite form of creation: “It’s a very special dialogue, you never know in advance where it is going to take you!â€

Elsewhere, Verity plays a whole host of exciting new releases, including lava-inspired drones from Melbourne trio Panghalina, obsessive avant-garde spoken word from Montreal-based Swedish vocalist and composer Erika Angell, and thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird from Cork multi-instrumentalist Roslyn Steer.

Produced by Kit Callin
A Reduced Listening production for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3

2 hours

Last on

Fri 8 Mar 2024 23:00

Music Played

  • Enji & Agathe Max

    (The eyes of the Sea)

    • Late Junction Session.
  • This Is the Kit

    Sensations in the Dark

    • Sensations in the Dark.
    • Rough Trade.
  • De Mar Y Rio

    Bailen y Gocen (dance and enjoy)

    • Bailen y Gocen.
    • PALENQUE RECORDS.
  • Maria Bertel & Nina Garcia

    Playground of Blind Forces

    • Knækket Smil.
    • KRAAK.
  • Les Amazones d’Afrique

    Kuma Fo (What They Say)

    • Musow Danse.
    • 3D Family.
  • Roslyn Steer

    But I Know Too

    • Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.
    • Fort Evil Fruit.
  • The Choir Invisible, Charlotte Greve, Vinnie Sperrazza & Christopher Tordini

    In Heaven (feat. Fay Victor)

    • Town of Two Faces.
    • Intakt Records.
  • ANOHNI

    In my dreams

    • Paradise.
    • Secretly Canadian.
  • Gafia Gubaidullina

    Hanaihary

    • Ó˜lÅŸÓ™y Bashkir Music.
    • Antonovka Records.
  • Simina Oprescu

    Sound of Matter II (excerpt)

    • Sound of Matter.
    • Hallow Ground.
  • Mica Levi

    Sin Radio

    • Monos.
    • Lakeshore Records.
  • Ana Lua Caiano

    O Bicho Anda Por Aí

    • Vou Ficar Neste Quadrado.
  • Enji & Agathe Max

    where the earth-land ends and the seas begin I.

    • Late Junction Session.
  • Enji & Agathe Max

    where the earth-land ends and the seas begin II.

    • Late Junction Session.
  • Enji & Agathe Max

    where the earth-land ends and the seas begin III.

    • Late Junction Session.
  • Enji & Agathe Max

    where the earth-land ends and the seas begin IV.

    • Late Junction Session.
  • Erika Angell

    One

    • The Obsession With Her Voice.
  • Jlin

    Eye Am

    • Akoma.
  • Lise Barkas & Lisa Käuffert

    Lo becat (excerpt)

    • Lo Becat.
    • morctapes.
  • Sheherazaad

    Mashoor

    • Qasr.
    • Erased Tapes Records.
  • Panghalina

    Whale Dance

    • Lava.
    • Room40.
  • Viv Corringham

    April (Barbican Estate, London)

    • Soundwalkscapes.
    • Flaming Pines.
  • Sissi Rada

    LIL

    • Aporia.
    • STROOM.tv.

Broadcast

  • Fri 8 Mar 2024 23:00

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