Casseptember: Goldblum
Verity Sharp continues our month-long celebration of cassette culture with a unique commission from Dutch duo Goldblum plus reflections on tapes from Phew, Ata Kak and Felix Kubin.
Verity Sharp continues our month-long celebration of cassette culture with a unique commission from Dutch duo Goldblum plus reflections on tapes from Phew, Ata Kak and Felix Kubin.
Born in 2020, the brainchild of Marijn Verbiesen and Michiel Klein, Goldblum crafts lo-fi sound collages, based predominantly around tape loops with the addition of keyboards, sounds gleaned from a variety of objects and vocals. In their practice, the duo love to go on the hunt for unlabeled home-dubbed cassettes at flea markets and thrift shops, which, they say, always bring “a sense of surprise and beauty†to their music-making. For their Casseptember commission, Goldblum use the portable cassette tape player as their principal instrument in the pursuit of surreal and kaleidoscopic sound-worlds.
Elsewhere in the show, a host of artists close to Late Junction hearts will be sharing their cassette memories: Phew recollects her first encounters with tapes when she was a teenager in Japan, while German experimenter Felix Kubin presents a self-made sound library that he recorded with his younger brother Max in 1985.
Plus, we revisit the Late Junction mixtape from Ghanaian highlife artist Ata Kak, whose self-released cassette Obaa Sima from 1994 became world-famous after it was discovered by Brian Shimkovitz, almost 25 years later. This musical find was the inspiration behind Shimkovitz’s Awesome Tapes From Africa blog and it led to Ata Kak - by then in his seventies - touring the world as an acclaimed musician.
Produced by Silvia Malnati
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Music Played
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Lenhart Tapes, Vladimir Lenhart & Igor Čubrilović
Vodu Brala (feat. Tijana Stanković)
- Dens.
- Glitterbeat Records.
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Maurice Louca & Elephantine
Trembler
- Moonshine.
- Sub Rosa Label.
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El Sheikh Emam
Nixon Baba
- Aghany El Sheikh Emam, Vol. 2.
- Modissa - Moon Sound.
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Maryam Saleh & Zeid Hamdan
Nixon Baba
- Nixon Baba.
- Mostakell Records.
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Chaâbi Khadija
Piste 5
- Anzaha Cassette.
- BMDA.
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Ndox Electrique
Hé Yay Ñaliñe
- Tëdd ak Mame Coumba Lamba ak Mame Coumba Mbang.
- Bongo Joe Records.
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Kioto Aoki
Is not IS
- Paper not Plastic.
- FPE Records.
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Amy May Ellis
Miner Farmer (Demo Version)
- PostMap Club 153 Aud Mother.
- Lost Map Records.
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Aunt Sally
Subete Urimono
- Aunt Sally.
- Mesh-Key.
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Drid Machine, Kjetil Brandscal & Thore Warland
Directions and Departure
- Record Players, Percussion and Sound Effects I.
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JoaquÃn Cornejo
Más Allá Que Acá (feat. Crvzloma)
- M​á​s Allá Que Acá.
- YUKU.
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ΨαÒÏαντώνης
Na kateha pou menei aitos
- Psarantonis' cassette.
- Aerakis.
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Jessica Ackerley, Kevin Cheli & Gahlord DeWald
Silently
- Submerging Silently.
- Cacophonous Revival Recordings.
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D​é​dé avec Gaby à l'Ariel
L'oiseau rare
- PRENDS LE TEMPS D'ÉCOUTER - Musique d'expression libre dans les classes Freinet.
- LANCEPIERRE.
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Goldblum
Glass Feet
- Late Junction Casseptember.
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Eliza Carthy
Adieu, Adieu
- Red Rice.
- Topic Records.
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Bagpipe Orchestra and Choir (Bulgaria)
Subrali Sa
- To Drive Away the Vampires: Balkan Folk Musics, 1930s​-​80s.
- Canary Records.
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Gazelle Twin
Black Dog
- Black Dog.
- Invada Records.
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Ata Kak
Obaa Sima
- Awesome Tapes From Africa.
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Assiko Golden Band de Grand Yoff
Magg Tekki
- Mississippi Records.
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Scanner
As My Piano Gently Weeps
- Conversations with the Anthony Burgess cassette archives (1964​-​1993).
- Sub Rosa.
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Federico Lupo
Incoming Message Cassette
- Canti Magnetici.
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Rohrer, Trobollowitsch & Namtchylak
Lih
- Jeito de Ferver.
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Kassia Flux
As the rain falls
- Chaotic Pendulum.
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Rosie Carr
Now Oh Now
- yew.
- Toothpaste Records.
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Steve Roden
First Bird Form
- First Bird Form.
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Felix Kubin & Max Kubin
Felix and Max Sound Library, 1985
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Silvia Malnati, Claudia Malnati & Arianna Manzini
Radio Zaffata, 2003
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NOFX
Green Corn
- Ribbed.
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- Fri 15 Sep 2023 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3
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