Ambient excursions and Italian sound art
Nick Luscombe pulls a rare Japanese ambient record out of the bag. Sound art that reflects on the spirituality of the Mediterranean Sea and a 30-year-old indie classic reversioned.
Nick Luscombe pulls a rare Japanese ambient record out of the bag from the synth duo Inoyama whose 1983 album Danzindan-Pojidon was way ahead of its time. Italian sound artist and composer Alessandra Eramo presents her vocal reflections on the spirituality of the Mediterranean Sea and the American indie rock singer Anna Domino has re-recorded and reversioned her 30-year old hit single Lake.
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell.
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Sarathy Korwar
Mumbay (feat. MC Mawali)
- MORE ARRIVING.
- The leaf label.
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Kouta Katsutaro
Shima No Musume
- Kouta Katsutaro.
- Death Is Not the End.
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CHIMINYO
We'll Never Know
- I Am Chiminyo.
- Gearbox.
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INOYAMALAND
Apple Star
- Danzindan-Pojidon.
- Yen Records.
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Alessandra Eramo
My Favorite A Train
- Tracing South.
- corvo records ‎.
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Lady Vendredi
Dream of the Sea
- Neon Dream.
- Tears in the Rain.
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Dakar Audio Club
Ombey yey keneye (We Are All One)
- Dakar Audio Club.
- 877417 Records DK.
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Kassia Flux
Wild River
- Ergot In The Wine.
- Linear Obsessional Recordings.
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YOU&TH
Catari
- Two Neapolitan Songs.
- Endless Records.
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The Physics House Band
Death Sequence iii (feat. Stewart Lee)
- Death Sequence EP.
- Unearthly Vision.
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Ratkiller
Tanto Thando
- blue thirty.
- Blue Tapes.
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Merry Peers
You Say Me
- Merry Peers.
- Slip.
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Matthew Goodheart
III
- Berlin Head Metal.
- Infrequent Seams.
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Aki Takase Japanic ‎
Berlin Express
- Thema Prima.
- Budapest Music Center Records ‎.
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Etudborn Rex Williams
Psychedelic Shoes
- Nigeria 70 - No Wahala Highlife Afro-Funk and Juju 1973 - 1987.
- Strut.
Broadcast
- Tue 21 May 2019 23:00³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 3
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