Nick Luscombe - 23/02/2011
Including rare music and sound recordings from Japan, saxophonist Alan Skidmore's collaboration with South African group Amampondo, and Charles Amirkhanian's "Vers les anges", dedicated to the Russian-born musician and writer Nicolas Slonimsky. With Nick Luscombe.
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Mauricio Maestro
Verdade Anterrio
Artist: The Best of Far Out 2010
- Far Out Recordings FARODIGI45.
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Aurello
Lubara Wanwa
- Laru Beya.
- Realworld / Stonetree CDRWDJ180.
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Zach Miskin
Crosscheck
- For Your Safety.
- Na茂ve V5175.
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Anne Garner
The Tower
- Trusting a Twirled World.
- Slow Craft ##.
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Tape
Star Skid
- Small Melodies.
- Spekk KK:005.
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Serph
Vent
- Vent.
- Noble CXCA-1271.
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Nicolas Jaar
Colomb
- Space is Only Noise.
- Circus Company CCCD009.
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Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo
Dancers
- Almanac.
- Everyone Sang ES2011CD.
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Swimmingpoo1
Bitter Sweet
- Half Asleep.
- Novel Sounds uns-015.
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Charles Amirkhanian
Vers Les Anges
- CD Walking Tune.
- Starkland ST-206.
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Psysex
435_ii (Live 鈥 The Forest Of patchware "Tokyo to Kyoto")
- Electronic Evening.
- Ryondoo Tea DES026.
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Nick Luscombe private recording
Train Announcement
- Field recording.
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Squarepusher
Squarewindow
- CD Ultravisitor.
- Warp Records WARPCD1175.
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Biomass
Vasosterone
- Miledrops.
- Que Tempo QUETEMPOCD2.
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Alan Skidmore ft. Amampondo
The Spirit of Langa
- The Call.
- Provocateur Records PVC1018.
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Cluster
James
- Zuckerzeit.
- Universal 07314 527565-2.
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Richard Youngs
The World is Silence In Your Head
- Routine Jazz 2.
- Substance BSCP-30089.
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Adrian Moore
Dreaming of the Dawn
- Reve de l鈥檃ube.
- empreintes DIGITALes IMED 0684 2006.
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When Saints Go Machine
Pick Up Your Tears and Run
- Fail Forever.
- K7 K7281LCD.
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Stac
Outlines
- Musicity.
- (commissioned by Nick Luscombe).
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Bonnie 鈥淧rince鈥 Billy
Another Day Full of Dread
- I See a Darkness.
- Domino WIGCD59P.
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Raf Vilar
Entao ve
Artist: Studies in Bossa
- Far Out Recordings FARO155CD.
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