Electronic Explorations
Nick Luscombe hunts down the latest experimental electronic sounds plus sound art, Japanese folk and Caribbean rhythms.
Nick Luscombe tunes his specialist ear to the latest experimental electronic sounds. Featuring emerging Irish producer mcconville, tight edits and bouncy beats from Matmos’ new album devoted to our plastic consumption habit and Stefan Goldmann deconstructs the core parameters of techno.
Breaking up the beats are tracks by British sound artist Viv Corringham who explores people's special relationship with familiar places and traditional Japanese folk meets Caribbean rhythms in the Tokyo based collective Minyo Crusaders.
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell
A Reduced Listening production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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Minyo Crusaders
Kushimoto Bushi
- Echoes Of Japan.
- P-Vine Records ‎.
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mcconville
technicoloursupersong
- mcconville EP.
- Apollo Records.
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Viv Corringham
8 am
- On The Hour In The Woods.
- Farpoint Recordings ‎.
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Housewives
Beneath The Glass
- Twilight Splendour.
- Blank Editions.
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Steve Dalachinsky & Pete M Wyer
Insomnia Poems
- Insomnia Poems.
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Haydn Douet Lukies
G&D
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Ross Blake
Ages
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DVEC
Futile Chaos (Original Mix)
- Everybody's Talking, Nobody's Listening.
- jynnji.
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Atomic
Pet Variations / Pet Sounds
- Pet Variations.
- Odin.
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Stefan Goldmann
Zahir
- Tacit Script.
- Macro Recordings.
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Dub Mentor
Lake (X Version) (feat. Anna Domino)
- Lake.
- EnT-T.
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Matmos
Collapse Of The Fourth Kingdom
- Plastic Anniversary.
- Thrill Jockey.
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Maja S. K. Ratkje
Sjå, Åmioda - og ikke en lyd kom mig fra strupen
- Sult.
- Rune Grammofon.
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Ultramarine
Elsewhere
- Signals Into Space.
- Les Disques Du Crépuscule.
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Daniel Herskedal
The Lighthouse
- Voyage.
- Edition Records.
Broadcast
- Tue 30 Apr 2019 23:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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