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Thursday - Max Reinhardt

Max Reinhardt's selection includes Rhodri Davies, Kid Koala, the Ayonko Asiwa group, The London Lucumi Choir and Ryuichi Sakamoto & Alva Noto.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Thu 8 Nov 2012 23:00

Music Played

  • The Unthanks

    Monkey Dung Man

    • Diversions Vol. 3: Songs From the Shipyards.
    • Rabble Rouser Music RRM011.
  • Ïîˆìœ¤ì •

    Gochum (Geomun-go Dance)

    • Promo CD.
    • Hub Music Inc..
  • John Coltrane Quartet

    Like Someone in Love

    • John Coltrane: Birth of a Legend.
    • World Music Network RGNET1279CD.
  • Kid Koala

    6 Bit Blues

    • 12 Bit Blues.
    • Zem CD190x.
  • Manuella Blackburn

    Switched On

    • Formes Audibles.
    • Empreintes DIGITales IMED 12117.
  • Daniel Lippel (guitar)

    JS Bach: Suite No. 4 in A major BWV 1010 (originally for Cello, in E flat) - Sarabande

    • J.S. Bach: BWV 998, 1003, 1010.
    • Focus Recordings FCR102.
  • Ayonko Asiwa Group

    Ma DiAmia

    • Koobie Awaree.
    • Roots World Music.
  • The Incompetents

    Disposable Valentine

    • Golden Beirut: New Sounds From Lebanon.
    • Out Here Records OH020.
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto / Alva Noto

    Reverso

    • Summvs.
    • Raster-Noton R-N 123.
  • Amanda Cook

    August Stramm

    • Selected Guitar Works Of William Lovelady.
    • Natural Studio Records NSRCD019.
  • London Lucumi Choir

    Elegua (Batá / Güiro)

    • Un Solo Palo No Hace Monte.
    • London Lucumi Choir Records.
  • Punch Brothers

    Moonshiner

    • Ahoy EP.
    • Nonesuch 7559796057.
  • Brad Mehldau

    Jam

    • Where Do You Start.
    • Nonesuch 7559-79610-5.
  • Kemper Norton

    Him

    • Collision / Detection v6.
    • Front and Follow F&F022EPDL.
  • Australian Art Orchestra / Young Wagilak Group

    Wata

    • Crossing Roper Bar.
    • Australian Art Orchestra AAO07.
  • Aynur

    Hejiroke

    • World Routes recording (Jerusalem International Oud Festival).
    • ´óÏó´«Ã½ Recording.

Broadcast

  • Thu 8 Nov 2012 23:00

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