Burmese song, Norwegian jazz and Aldous Harding
Verity Sharp presents new music from the New Zealand singer-songwriter Aldous Harding, plus experimental music from Burma and contemporary Norwegian jazz.
Verity Sharp presents new music from the New Zealand singer-songwriter Aldous Harding, plus experimental music from Burma and contemporary Norwegian jazz. There鈥檚 also a look ahead to May Day, through the 鈥渙bscure, tense and delicate鈥 sound-world of artist Alice Kemp.
Produced by Steven Rajam.
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Yves Theiler Trio
Slush In Thaw
- We.
- Intakt Records.
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Jeff Ballard
Grounds Entrance
- Fairgrounds.
- Edition Records.
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Pi-oux
A Mhan Ta Yar
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Davy Graham
No Preacher Blues
- Midnight Man.
- Bread & Wine.
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醼︶赌羔赌樶赌炨赌斸赌贯赌
Saung
- Burmese Folk And Traditional Music.
- Folkways Records.
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Sarah Angliss
Dust
- Air Loom.
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Jupiter & Okwess
Kwe Ngienda
- Glitterbeat.
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Peter Garland
Moon Viewing Music: II. Even more so...
- Moon Viewing Music (Inscrutable Stillness Studies #1).
- Cold Blue Music 鈥.
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BartolomeyBittmann
Menuett
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Barbara Ellison
Vocal Phantoms tts11
- Sonic Phantoms.
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Dhafer Youssef
Atithi devo bhava Suite: Chakkaradaar
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Thanos Chrysakis, Chris Cundy, Peer Schlechta & Ove Volquartz
Music For Two Organs & Two Bass Clarinets: I
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Aldous Harding
Weight of the Planets
- Designer.
- 4AD.
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Vessel
Fantasma (For Jasmine) / Good animal (For Hannah)
- Queen of Golden Dogs.
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The RSPB
Let Nature Sing
- Horus Music Limited.
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Lizabett Russo
Birds
- Something-in-Movement.
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St氓le Storl酶kken
Stranded at Red Ice Desert. Remember Your Loved Ones
- The Haze of Sleeplessness.
- Hubro.
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Alice Kemp
Spore Tongue For A Rotting May Queen
- Fill My Body With Flowers And Rice.
- ERRATUM MUSICAL.
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- Thu 25 Apr 2019 23:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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