Episode #2962
Electronic Music, All Sorts
Friday, October 15, 2010
For this New Sounds, we'll dip into the many flavors of electronic music. Hear some glitch electronica from Taylor Deupree + Stephan Mathieu along with some classic electronic minimalism from Cluster. Also, listen to an electronic re-creation of an opera by 12th century composer Hildegard von Bingen, electronic “turntablist guitar” from Andre La Fosse, and more.
PROGRAM # 2962, Electronic Music – All Sorts (First aired on July 21, 2009)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Jonsi and Alex |
Riceboy Sleeps |
Happiness [9:17] |
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Stephan Mathieu + Taylor Deupree |
Transcriptions |
Largo [3:32] |
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Andre LaFosse |
Normalized |
Dark Amber [3:24] |
Altruist Music #2301 www.altruistmusic.com* |
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Nadia Sirota |
First things first |
Etude 1A [3:42] |
New Amsterdam nwam016 www.newamsterdamrecords.com |
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Hildegurls |
Electric Ordo Virtutum |
Conclusion [10:40] |
Innova 712 |
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Cluster |
Qua |
Gissander [6:56] |
AMC 09014 |
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Jonsi and Alex |
Riceboy Sleeps |
Atlas Song [8:30] |
See above. |
Unusual Collaborations (Weekly Podcast)
On this New Sounds program, hear music from Iraqi oud master Rahim AlHaj, in collaboration with accordion virtuoso Guy Klucevsek, from a fascinating double album of cross-cultural collaborations, called “Little Earth.” AlHaj studied with Munir Bashir, but was also trained in Western classical music, and on this global effort was joined by folks as diverse as Cape Verde’s Maria de Barros, Bill Frisell, Peter Buck, and Mali’s Yacouba Sissoko.


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