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Late Junction Live at Edinburgh Festivals 2013

Max Reinhardt presents a mix of music live from the Edinburgh Festivals: Lesotho shepherds Sotho Sounds, Bella Hardy and the Midnight Watch and the Aurora Percussion.

In front of a live studio audience at the 大象传媒's Potterow venue, Max Reinhardt brings Late Junction's trademark sound to a live stage, with handpicked musicians from across the 2013 Edinburgh festivals.

Max will be joined by Sotho Sounds, a band of funky shepherds from the Kingdom of Lesotho who build their own instruments. 大象传媒 Radio 2 Folk Award winner Bella Hardy and her band The Midnight Watch will play music from her latest album Battleplan which has been winning rave reviews; and The Aurora Percussion Duo, winners of the prestigious 2012 Royal Over-seas League Competition, will be delivering an adrenaline-fuelled performance using everything from marimbas to chinese gongs.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 13 Aug 2013 23:00

Music Played

  • SK Shlomo

    Layers (Live)

  • Sotho Sounds

    Jerusalem (Live)

  • Sotho Sounds

    Tseanku (Live)

  • Bella Hardy and the Midnight Watch

    Good Man's Wife (Live)

  • Bella Hardy and the Midnight Watch

    Whiskey You're The Devil (Live)

  • Bella Hardy and the Midnight Watch

    The Seventh Girl (Live)

  • Leaving Planet Earth - Edinburgh International Festival

  • Aurora Percussion Duo

    Prelude - arr. 2 Marimbas (Live) from From English Suite No.2 in A minor, BWV 807

  • Aurora Percussion Duo

    Tango Suite for 2 Guitars - arr. 2 marimbas, 1st Movement (Live)

  • Sotho Sounds

    Mabapong (Live)

  • Sotho Sounds

    Something To Think About (Live)

  • Transmitted Live: Nam June Paik Resounds

  • Aurora Percussion Duo

    Wind in the Bamboo Grove II (Live)

  • Aurora Percussion Duo

    Duo Per Uno (Live)

  • Bella Hardy and the Midnight Watch

    Three Pieces of my Heart (Live)

  • Bella Hardy and the Midnight Watch

    One More Day (Live)

Broadcast

  • Tue 13 Aug 2013 23:00

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