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Eyes Closed and Travelling

Elizabeth Alker with music by Daniel Elms, Shida Shahabi and Richard Fearless. Plus new tracks from Mattia Vlad Morleo and Sunda Arc.

Elizabeth Alker with music by Daniel Elms, Shida Shahabi and Richard Fearless. Plus new tracks from Mattia Vlad Morleo and Sunda Arc. Elizabeth announces the line-up for this year鈥檚 Hidden Notes festival in Stroud and there鈥檚 music from the marshlands of the Norfolk-Suffolk border taken from a recent collaboration between composer/performers Laura Cannell and Polly Wright. Plus ambient sounds recorded in a metal box on the banks of the river Lea from Death in Vegas founder Richard Fearless, and music exploring the post-industrial coastal towns and people of North East England by Daniel Elms.

1 hour

Last on

Thu 20 Feb 2020 23:30

Music Played

  • Shards

    Summer Sickness

    Conductor: Kieran Brunt.
    • Erased Tapes.
  • Simon McCorry

    The Nothing That Is

    Performer: Simon McCorry.
    • Close Records.
  • Daniel Elms

    Islandia

    Performer: Daniel Elms.
    • New Amsterdam Records.
  • Shida Shahabi

    Futo

    Performer: Shida Shahabi.
    • 130701.
  • Harriet Riley

    Lullaby (from Plink & Boo Soundtrack)

    Performer: Harriet Riley.
  • Richard Fearless

    Driving With Roedelius

    Performer: Richard Fearless.
    • DRONE.
  • Laura Cannell

    Help me to Salt, Help me to sorrow

    Composer: Polly Wright. Performer: Laura Cannell. Performer: Polly Wright.
    • Brawl Records.
  • Alison Cotton

    The Last Sense To Leave Us

    Performer: Alison Cotton.
    • Bloxham Tapes.
  • Mattia Vlad Morleo

    Wane

    Performer: Mattia Vlad Morleo.
    • 1631 Recordings.
  • Sunda Arc

    Vespers

    Performer: Sunda Arc.
    • Gondwana Records.
  • Peter Broderick

    Eyes Closed And Travelling

    Performer: Peter Broderick.
    • Erased Tapes.

Broadcast

  • Thu 20 Feb 2020 23:30

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