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Another adventure in music of epic, widescreen proportions, including fingerpicking drone guitar, electronic music from the eighties and genre-defying minimalism

Another adventure in music of epic, widescreen proportions. Fingerpicking drone guitarist Negro (aka Fernando Junquera) combines post-rock with Americana, the diverse sonic qualities of electronically manipulated music is showcased in Carl Stone’s album Electronic Music from the Eighties and Nineties and the Norwegian trio Moskus present genre defying minimalism.

Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Wed 22 Aug 2018 23:00

Music Played

  • Miguel Poveda

    De Buen Aire (Bulerías De Jerez)

    • Suena Flamenco.
    • Harmonia Mundi France.
  • Lisa Knapp

    Maria Marten

    • The Summer Draws Near.
  • Moskus

    Sang Til C

    • Mirakler.
    • Hubro.
  • Khaira Arby

    Khaira

    • Timbuktu Tarab.
  • Richard Thompson

    One Door Opens

    • Acoustic Classics.
    • Proper Records.
  • Negro

    Valencia Cíborg

    • Clase media.
    • La Castanya.
  • Carl Stone

    Banteay Srey

    • Electronic Music from the Eighties and Nineties.
    • Unseen Worlds.
  • Åživan Perwer

    ¶Ùû³ú²µÃ®

    • Roj û Heyv.
    • Ses Plak Yapim ‎.
  • Anders Bach

    Apexcardiogram

    • temper // per capita.
    • Wetwear.
  • Henry Purcell

    Hear My Prayer

    Singer: Jonathan Hering.
    • Carmina Chromatico.
    • Brawl Records.
  • The Beach Boys

    Holidays/Windchimes

    • The Smile Sessions.
    • Capitol Records.
  • John McCowen

    Fur Korv

    • Solo Contra.
    • International Anthem.
  • ³¢¾±²Ô»å²õ³Ù°ùø³¾ & Ariel Pink

    Call Me Anytime (Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti Remix)

    • Smalltown Supersound.
  • Anne Malin

    Move Us

    • Fog Area.
  • Trevor Wishart

    Vox 5

    • The Vox Cycle.
    • Orpheus The Pantomime.

Broadcast

  • Wed 22 Aug 2018 23:00

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