Late Junction Festival - Hen Ogledd and Chaines
Verity Sharp shares more live music from the first night of the Late Junction Festival, including sets from Hen Ogledd and Chaines.
The jamboree continues with more live music from the first night of the Late Junction Festival, which took place last week.
Hen Ogledd is a band that features singer Richard Dawson and harpist Rhodri Davies, and they bring a discombobulating mix of psych-pop, medieval lore and improvisation to the party. Joining them on the billing is Manchester-based musician Chaines, performing their fantastical electro-acoustic compositions live on stage at EartH in East London.
Verity Sharp presents, weaving in music from the big, wide world along the way, including a new release from Norwegian vocalist and composer Maja Ratke.
Produced by Chris Elcombe.
A Reduced Listening production for 大象传媒 Radio 3.
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Music Played
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Slikback
Karum
- Tomo.
- Hakuna Kulala.
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CHAINES
Fountain (Knockturning improv)
- Late Junction Festival.
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Daniel Thorne
From Inside Looking Out
- Lines of Sight.
- Erased Tapes.
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J贸n Leifs
Requiem
Choir: Schola Cantorum Reykjavicensis. Conductor: H枚r冒ur 脕skelsson.- Hekla and other orchestral works.
- BIS.
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Hen Ogledd
Dyma Fy Robot
- Late Junction Festival.
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Benjamin Britten
Cello Suite No. 2: Andante Lento
Performer: Alexander Ramm.- Benjamin Britten Cello Suites Solo 1, 2, 3.
- Melodia.
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Maja S. K. Ratkje
Sj氓, 脜moida - Og Ikke En Lyd Kom Mig Fra Strupen
- Sult.
- Rune Grammofon.
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CHAINES, Rhodri Davies & Sebastian Rochford
i like reading
- Late Junction Festival.
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CHAINES, Rhodri Davies & Sebastian Rochford
memory dinner
- Late Junction Festival.
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Nazar
Airstrike (feat. Shannen SP)
- Enclave EP.
- Hyperdub.
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Hen Ogledd
Tiny Witch Hunter
- Late Junction Festival.
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Hen Ogledd
Transport And Travel
- Late Junction Festival.
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Rozalie Hirs
Pulsars
- Anthology of Dutch Electronic Music (1999-2010).
- Basta.
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Carla dal Forno
Summertime Sadness
- Top Of The Pops.
- Self-release.
Broadcast
- Wed 6 Mar 2019 23:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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