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Wave Patterns

Elizabeth Alker with a selection of late-summer sounds from genre-defying artists, including cellist Okkyung Lee and producer Ben Lukas Boysen.

Join us on a journey through landscapes of ambient and experimental sounds as Elizabeth Alker offers up a selection of fresh music from genre-defying artists. Expect to hear from emerging independent creators whose work plays with orchestral textures and classical form as well as the latest from a new generation of contemporary composers whose output is infused with the spirit of rock, pop and electronica. This week's show features expansive electronic vistas from Ben Lukas Boysen, playful chamber music from cellist Okkyung Lee and Welsh producer Koreless with a new slice of sculpted dance music.

Produced by Geoff Bird
A Reduced Listening production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3

1 hour

Last on

Sun 1 Sep 2024 23:30

Music Played

  • GuGou

    Red

    • Red.
  • Double Celled Organism

    Bloom Jam

    • Strum and Drone.
    • Oystertones.
  • Michael Begg

    Falkland Flatlands

    • Falkland Flatlands.
  • Koreless

    Deceltica

    • Deceltica.
    • Young.
  • Antonina Nowacka

    I found you in the cloud

    • Sylphine Soporifera.
  • Kevin Fowley

    Le Coq Est Mort

    • Γ€ Feu Doux.
    • Basin Rock.
  • Okkyung Lee

    Another Old Story

    • ³Ϋ±π΄Η​-​N±π³ά²Τ.
    • Shelter Press.
  • Simon Fisher Turner

    I Can't Hear Anything

    • Instability of the Signal.
  • Leo Chadburn

    The Reflecting Pool

    • The Primordial Pieces.
  • Ben Lukas Boysen

    State 20

    • State 20 (20 Years Systematic).
    • Systematic Recordings.
  • hwyl nofio

    In the Season of Darkness

    • Howl.
  • Nils Frahm

    4:33 (a Tribute to John Cage)

    • Old Friends New Friends.
    • LEITER.
  • Hiroshi Ebina

    The darkness of the night

    • Into the Darkness of the Night.
    • KITCHEN. LABEL.

Broadcast

  • Sun 1 Sep 2024 23:30

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