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Max Reinhardt with John Doran

Max Reinhardt is joined by John Doran, editor of The Quietus, who brings new musical discoveries. Plus music from Rudresh Mahanthappa, Cakes Da Killa and Laurent Perrier.

Max Reinhardt is joined by John Doran, editor of The Quietus online magazine who brings new musical discoveries. Plus music from Cakes Da Killa, an emerging talent from the LGBT hip hop community, and French electronic composer Laurent Perrier, who creates a one way collaboration with sound artist Francisco Lopez. American jazz meets Indian classical on Rudresh Mahanthappa's Kinsmen album and Cairo's streets come to life through Tamer Abu Ghazaleh's new experimental record.

Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 8 Nov 2016 23:00

Music Played

  • Tamer Abu Ghazaleh

    Namla

    • Thulth.
  • Tim Hecker & Daniel Lopatin

    Uptown Psychedelia

    • Instrumental Tourist.
    • Software.
    • 1.
  • Hannah Peel

    Don't Take It Out On Me

    • Awake But Always Dreaming.
    • My Own Pleasure.
    • 5.
  • Rudresh Mahanthappa

    Snake!

    • Kinsmen.
    • Pi Recordings.
    • 5.
  • Cakes da Killa

    New Phone (Who Dis)

    • Hedonism.
    • Ruffians/Thirty Tigers.
  • The Stargazer's Assistant

    Agents Of Altitude

    • Remoteness Of Light.
    • House Of Mythology.
    • 2.
  • Innercity Ensemble

    VII

    • III.
    • Instant Classic.
    • 7.
  • Laurent Perrier

    Francisco L贸pez

    • Plateforme #2.
    • Baskaru.
    • 1.
  • Belle Chen

    Spice Market in Istanbul

    • Mediterranean Sounds.
  • Fazil Say

    Black Earth

    Performer: Belle Chen.
    • Mediterranean Sounds.
  • The Comet Is Coming

    Final Eclipse

    • 2017 EP Advance Single.
    • Leaf.
  • Daniel Schmidt & The Berkeley Gamelan

    And the Darkest Hour is Just Before Dawn

    • In My Arms, Many Flowers.
    • Recital Records.

Broadcast

  • Tue 8 Nov 2016 23:00

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