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Nick Luscombe

Nick Luscombe presents Hawaiian tinged rebetika, traditional Gaelic psalm singing from the Hebrides and off-kilter Valentines.

Nick Luscombe has Hawaiian tinged rebetika, traditional Gaelic psalm singing from the Hebrides and off-kilter love songs for Valentines day.

We'll also hear an exclusive cut from the brand-new album from Hejira and a newly discovered recording by American composer and trombonist Peter Zummo which dates from 1984 and features Arthur Russell on his signature amplified cello.

Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Wed 14 Feb 2018 23:00

Music Played

  • Gel Set

    Forever

    • Venus Venom - K7 Compilation.
    • Spielzeug Muzak.
  • J贸hann J贸hannsson

    First Encounter

  • Black Flower

    Maqam Tizita Saba

    • Intermediate State.
    • SDBAN ULTRA.
  • The Residents

    Love Is...

    • Commercial Album.
    • Ralph Records.
  • Soiled & Marcus H

    Flow Frost Frozen Melt Frozen

    • Phonic Grafts.
    • Elm Lodge Records.
  • Iannis Xenakis

    Persepolis

    • Persepolis.
    • Karlrecords.
  • COLORED MUSIC

    Ei Sei Raku

    • Colored Music.
    • Better Days.
  • Wac艂aw Zimpel

    Five Clarinets

    • Lines.
    • Instant Classic.
  • Karen Dalton

    I Love You More Than Words Can Say

    • It's So Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best.
    • Capitol Records.
  • Liquidarlo Celuloide

    Pastiche De Horario Estelar

    • 厂耻辫别谤蹿谤颈肠肠颈贸苍.
    • Buh Records.
  • SALM

    Psalm 57, Verse 1

    • Salm: Gaelic Psalms From The Hebrides Of Scotland Volume One.
    • Arc Light Editions.
  • Splashgirl

    Half Self

  • Peter Zummo

    Song II: Left; On The Beat - Variations

    • Frame Loop.
    • Foom.
  • Kostas Bezos And The White Birds

    Oh, Athens 螁蠂 螒胃萎谓伪

    • Kostas Bezos And The White Birds.
    • Olvido Records.
  • Hejira

    You

  • Kevin Ayers & The Whole World

    May I?

    • Shooting At The Moon.
    • Harvest.

Broadcast

  • Wed 14 Feb 2018 23:00

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