Nick Luscombe with Laetitia Sadier
Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier shares her record collection with Nick Luscombe. Plus composer-violinist Aisha Orazbayeva's Lizard Dance and music from The Man Who Fell to Earth.
Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier shares some gems from her record collection with Nick Luscombe. There's glissandi galore in Kazakh-born modern classical composer and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva's new piece Lizard Dance, plus music from the recently-released soundtrack to The Man Who Fell To Earth.
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening.
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Music Played
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Peter Baumann
Searching In Vain
- Machines Of Desire.
- Bureau B.
- 2.
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Orkesta Mendoza
Igual Que Ayer
- 隆Vamos A Guarachar!.
- Glitterbeat Records.
- 10.
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Obadice & Vivian Paul-Foh
LasGidi (feat. Keziah Jones)
- On The Corner.
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John Phillips
Space Capsule
- The Man Who Fell To Earth.
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Stomu Yamashta
Wind Words
- The Man Who Fell To Earth.
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Domenico Scarlatti
Sonata in G minor Kk.30 'Cat's fugue'
Performer: Scott Ross.- Scarlatti: Complete Keyboard Works: Scott Ross.
- Erato.
- 11.
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Michael Rother
KM 5
- Katzenmusik.
- Sky Records.
- 5.
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Astrobal
Australasie (feat. L忙titia Sadier)
- Australasie.
- Karaoke Kalk.
- 5.
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Azita
Opening
- Years.
- Drag City.
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Giorgio Tuma
All These Snowy Days In F氓r枚 II (feat. Matilde Davoli)
- This Life Denied Me Your Love.
- Elefant Records.
- 3.
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Ross McHenry
Circles in a Circle
- Child of Somebody.
- First Word Records.
- 9.
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Shirley Collins & Dolly Collins
The Outlandish Knight
- Love, Death & The Lady.
- Fledg'ling Records.
- 5.
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Nick Jonah Davis
Double Peace
- House Of Dragons.
- Thread Recordings.
- 4.
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Aisha Orazbayeva
Lizard Dance
- Summer.
- Bigo & Twigetti.
- 2.
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Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band
Namtok (Waterfall)
- Planet Lam.
- Paradise Bangkok.
- 6.
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Xylouris White
Forging
- Black Peak.
- Bella Union.
- 1.
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Tristan Louth-Robins
The Path Described
- 3Leaves label.
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