Nick Luscombe with Phantom Chips
Nick is joined by instrument maker and performer Phantom Chips to share her favourite sounds. Plus an ode to Brixton, exotic dance funk and a sweet duo inspired by motherhood.
Nick is joined in the studio by Tara Pattenden, a.k.a. Phantom Chips, an electronic musician who works with wearable synths and 'tactile noise machines' that she develops from found objects. She shares some of the fruits of a recent residency at the Novas Frequ锚ncias Festival in Rio de Janeiro, featuring a sticky and mouldy intercom system picked up at a flea market, and a phantom detector.
Also in the programme, field recording expert Kate Carr goes urban with an ode to Brixton, the multi-national dance group The Turbans announce their debut album and we've a sweet violin and piano duo inspired by motherhood composed by Emily Hall.
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening.
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Music Played
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The Turbans
Samia
- The Turbans.
- Six Degrees Records.
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Christina Vantzou
Some Limited and Waning Memory
- No. 4.
- kranky.
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BCUC
Nobody Knows
- Emakhosini.
- Buda Musique.
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Kate Carr
I Ended Out Moving To Brixton
- I Ended Out Moving To Brixton.
- Flaming Pines.
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Robert Mitchell
You Have Taken Now (And Made It's Beauty Infinite)
- A Vigil For Justice, A Vigil For Peace.
- Depth Of Field.
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Bellatara
Untitled
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Leandra Lambert
Zigge Phantom
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Large Unit
Circle in the round
- Ana.
- PNL Records.
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Cecil Taylor
Jitney No.2
- Silent Tongues.
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MimiCof
Opal
- Moon Synch.
- Alien Transistor.
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Khwanta Fasawang
That Goddam Mortorsai!
- The Best of Lam Phaen Sister No. 1.
- EM Records.
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Estonian Folk Song Box Set
Side 3
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Emily Hall
instrumental II
Performer: Oliver Coates. Performer: John Reid.- Life Cycle.
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Ismo Laakso
Ofelia
- Ofelia.
- Puu.
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Rafael Anton Irisarri
The Clock
- Midnight Colours.
- Geographic North.
Broadcast
- Tue 10 Apr 2018 23:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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