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06/07/2010

Nick Luscombe with music including Afro Colombian champeta from the 1970s, electronica from Illum Sphere, British bassist Dave Holland and remixes by Japanese producer Cornelius.

Nick Luscombe presents an eclectic selection of sounds from around the globe including Afro Colombian champeta from the 1970s, electronica from Manchester's Illum Sphere, a live recording by British bassist Dave Holland and a new album of remixes by Japanese producer Cornelius.

Radio and club DJ Nick Luscombe begins a two week stint in the Late Junction studio, kicking off tonight with West African music from Cheikh Lo and Toumani Diabate, contemporary British jazz from Neil Cowley and Dave Holland, and electronic sounds new and old, from Bernard Parmegiani's 1975 Etude Elastique to the latest dubstep-influenced electronica from Manchester's Illum Spehere and American producer Lorn. From the archive we have a 1976 classic from Brazilian maverick Tom Ze and vintage champeta from the Northern coasts of Colombia, a recent compilation from Miles Cleret's Soundway label. We'll also be hearing tracks this week from the new album of remixes by Japanese producer Cornelius beginning tonight with his take on "I'd Rather Dance With You" by Kings of Convenience.

1 hour, 45 minutes

Last on

Tue 6 Jul 2010 23:15

Music Played

  • Music Box

    November

    • November EP.
    • Lydian Label LYDL002.
  • Tom Zé

    Toc

    • Brazil Classics 4 – the best of Tom Ze.
    • Luaka Bop 72438-49049-2-0.
  • Kings of Convenience

    I'd Rather Dance With You (Cornelius Remix)

    • Interpretation remixed by Cornelius.
    • Warner Bros. WPCL 10658.
  • Grupo Palenque Palenque

    Tetero

    • Palenque Palenque – Champeta, Criolla & Afro Roots in Colombia 1975-91.
    • Soundway SNDWCD22.
  • Gnonnas Pedro & His Dadjes Band

    La Musica En Verite

    • Legends of Benin.
    • Analog Africa AACD 065.
  • Cheikh Lô

    Bourama

    • Jamm.
    • World Circuit WLWCD084.
  • Illum Sphere

    Medusa

    • Producer #2.
    • Fat City Records PRODUCER 2.
  • Bernard Parmegiani

    Etude Elastique

    • De natura sonorum.
    • Inaogrm INA C 3001.
  • BJ Nilsen

    Meter Reading

    • The Invisible City.
    • Touch TO77.
  • LORN

    Bretagne

    • Nothing Else.
    • Brainfeeder BFCD007.
  • Lowell Brams

    Melatonin Lullaby

    Artist: Sufjan Stevens (producer/various instruments)

    • Music for Insomnia.
    • Asthmatic Kitty Records SKR204.
  • Alasdair Roberts

    Ned Ludd's Rant (for a word rebarbarised)

    • Spoils.
    • Drag City DC392CD.
  • Blitzen Trapper

    The Man Who Would Speak True

    • Destroyer of the Void.
    • Sub Pop SPCD 825.
  • Neil Cowley Trio

    Stereoface

    • Radio Silence.
    • Naim Jazz NAIM CD147.
  • Dan Berglund

    Wolverine Hoods

    • Tonbruket.
    • ACT 9023-2.
  • Sigha

    Light Swells (in a distant space)

    • Shake EP.
    • Hot Flush Recordings HFT011.
  • Quarta330

    Bleeps from Outer Space

    • 5 Years of Hyperdub.
    • Hyperdub Records HDBCD005.
  • Bruce Haack

    Incantation

    • Farad – the electric voice.
    • Stones Throw STH2221.
  • Yusef Lateef

    Plum Blossom

    • Eastern Sounds.
    • Prestige OJCCD-612-2.
  • Moondog

    Instrumental Round

    • Moondog.
    • Honest Jons HJRCDDJ18.
  • Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté - Be Mankan

  • Dave Holland Octet

    Pathways (live)

    • Pathways.
    • Dare2 Records DR2-004.

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