Max Reinhardt’s music to lift your spirits
From the sublime to the ridiculous, music to move ethereally through you and lift your spirits. Hear Brian Eno, Blind Alfred Reed, and Angel Bat Dawid.
From the sublime to the ridiculous, tonight’s music will move ethereally through you and lift your spirits.
Featured artists include tabla guru and philosophy teacher Pandit Divyang Vakil, preacher and early protest songwriter Blind Alfred Reed, and spiritual jazz soothsayer Angel Bat Dawid.
Also, hear a classic New Age piece by Brian Eno, alongside new music from Leafcutter John, who has built idiosyncratic modular synth music around his own meditative, environmental field recordings.
Produced by Jack Howson.
A Reduced Listening production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3.
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Aki Takase
Thema Prima
Performer: Aki Takase Japanic ‎.- Thema Prima.
- Budapest Music Center Records.
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Linda Perhacs
Parallelograms
- Parallelograms.
- Kapp Records.
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Brian Eno
Thursday Afternoon
- Thursday Afternoon.
- Polydor.
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Elliot Galvin, CaoimhÃn Ó Raghallaigh, Sam Underwood & Cheng Yu
Drunken Ecstasy
- Late Junction collaboration session.
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Elliot Galvin, CaoimhÃn Ó Raghallaigh, Sam Underwood & Cheng Yu
Stasis
- Late Junction collaboration session.
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Hedy West
There'll Be No Distinction
- Untitled.
- Fledg Ling.
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Angel Bat Dawid
We Are Starzz
- The Oracle.
- International Anthem Recording Company.
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Paul Smith
Famous Blue Raincoat (feat. Georgia Ruth)
- The Verb at Free Thinking Festival 2019.
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Hilde Marie Holsen
Eskolaite
- Lazuli.
- Hubro.
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Pandit Divyang Vakil
Ganesh Paran (Live)
Ensemble: Pradhanica Dance and Music Company.- Ragas Live Retrospective.
- Nyc Radio Live.
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Julius Eastman
Femenine
Ensemble: Apartment House.- Femenine.
- Another Timbre ‎.
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Jay Mitta
Mpya Singeri
- Tatizo Pesa.
- Nyege Nyege Tapes.
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Leafcutter John
Elephant Bones
- Yes! Come Parade With Us.
- Border Community.
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Minyo Crusaders
Kushimoto Bushi
- Echoes Of Japan.
- P-Vine Records.
Broadcast
- Thu 18 Apr 2019 23:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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