Episode #3252
New Releases, September 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
It's the most wonderful time of the month - the showcasing of new releases! On this New Sounds program, listen to the pick of the piles. There'll probably be new music from Rachel Elliot of Clogs, from pianists Brad Mehldau & Kevin Hays, along with something from the band Apparat. Plus, hear the latest from violinist/singer-songwriter/whistler Andrew Bird, the duo itsnotyouitsme, and the lutenist Jozef van Wissem.
PROGRAM #3252 New Releases September 2011 (First aired on 9/30/11)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Jozef van Wissem, Jim Jarmusch |
The Joy That Never Ends |
Concerning the beautiful human form after death, excerpt [1:30] |
imprec329 |
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Rachel Elliot (featuring Padma Newsome & Clogs) |
Polka the Elk |
Bed and Rest [3:21] |
Music Starts from Silence 03 |
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Apparat |
The Devil’s Walk |
Sweet Unrest [3:33] |
Mute Records 9506 |
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Brad Mehldau & Kevin Hays |
Modern Music |
Steve Reich: Music for 18 Musicians, (arr. Zimmerli), excerpt – [5:18] |
Nonesuch 528371 |
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itsnotyouitsme |
everybody's pain is magnificent |
It Might Be Time To Leave This Place And Go Mingle With Our Heroes [8:02] |
New Amsterdam 033 |
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Andrew Bird |
Norman Soundtrack |
Scotch and Milk [2:20] |
Mom + Pop records |
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Giancarlo Vulcano |
Unfinished Spaces |
You Take it Or You Leave it [3:02] |
Distant Second Records 002 |
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Jozef van Wissem, Jim Jarmusch |
The Joy That Never Ends |
Concerning the beautiful human form after death [6:43] |
imprec329 |
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Jody Redhage |
Of Minutiae and Memory |
Wil Smith: Static Line [5:13] |
New Amsterdam 031 |


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