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Nick Luscombe with John Doran

Journalist and spoken word artist John Doran returns to share his record recommendations. Plus music from Miranda July, Gaika and Raven Chacon.

Music journalist, author, spoken word artist, and broadcaster John Doran returns to the programme tonight to shine a light on his best underground finds of the last few months. As always, his selections reflect the boisterous independence of The Quietus, the music and culture website that he edits.

Also on the programme, hear tracks from independent interdisciplinary icons including: filmmaker, author, and musician Miranda July; video director, vocalist, and producer Gaika; and composer-improviser noise explorer Raven Chacon.

Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 3 Jul 2018 23:00

Music Played

  • Kali Malone

    Arched In Hysteria

    • Cast of Mind.
    • Hallow Ground.
  • Self Help

    Exercise #1 (feat. Mark Dicker & John Doran)

    • Pam Ayers.
    • Tesla Tapes.
  • Yasei Collective

    The Golden Fox

    • stateSment.
    • Thursday Club / NIPPON COLUMBIA.
  • Aphex Twin

    Logan Rock Witch

    • Richard D. James Album.
    • Warp Records ‎.
  • Alan Braufman

    Little Nabil's March

    • Valley Of Search.
    • India Navigation ‎.
  • William Doyle

    Millersdale

    • Millersdale.
  • Rainbow Grave

    Sex Threat

    • Sex Threat 7".
    • God Unknown Records.
  • Midori Komachi

    Tranquility

    • Outside the Lines – Vol. 2.
    • Nonclassical.
  • Uniting of Opposites

    The Uniting Of Opposites

    • Ancient Lights.
    • Tru Thoughts.
  • Miranda July

    Medical Wonder

    • The Binet-Simon Test.
    • Kill Rock Stars.
  • Gaika

    Crown & Key

    • Basic Volume.
    • Warp.
  • Ola Kvernberg

    Caterpillar

    • Steamdome.
    • Grappa.
  • Raven Chacon

    Nilchi' Shada'ji Nalaghali (Winds That Turn on the Side from Sun)

    Performer: Emanuele Arciuli.
    • Walk In Beauty.
    • Innova.

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