Listen to music from Wires Under Tension, a NYC-based band formed by multi-instrumentalist/composer Christopher Tignor and drummer Theo Metz. Their latest creation is called “Replicant, ” and is, yes(!) inspired by Philip K Dick's “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, along with the film adaptation, “Blade Runner.” According to the album’s site, “‘Replicant’ takes on the questions of mechanized identity, the feeling of flawed copies, and the inescapable bummer of being too self-aware.” The music is layer after tasty layer of impossible sounds created by synth, swirls, drum licks, offered up all together as post-rock with grooves.
Also, hear the overture from Missy Mazzoli’s dreamlike “pocket opera,” “Song From The Uproar- The Lives And Deaths Of Isabelle Eberhardt." In addition to the wordless vocals of mezzo-soprano Abigail Fischer, and the five-piece chamber group NOW Ensemble, there is some "found sound" in her work. Plus, there's music from the Paul Bailey Ensemble, and music by Philip Glass.
PROGRAM #3421, Dramatic Works (First aired on 1/18/2013)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Paul Bailey Ensemble |
Music from Summerland
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Bailey: Overcoming Tourism, excerpt [1:00] |
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Missy Mazzoli, Newspeak, Abigail Fischer |
Song From The Uproar- The Lives And Deaths Of Isabelle Eberhardt |
Mazzoli: Overture [6:13] |
New Amsterdam #043 |
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Wires Under Tension |
Replicant |
Like Waves We Will Keep Coming On [7:28] |
Western Vinyl 102
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Missy Mazzoli, Newspeak, Abigail Fischer |
Song From The Uproar- The Lives And Deaths Of Isabelle Eberhardt |
Mazzoli: Interlude [2:12] |
See above. |
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Wires Under Tension |
Replicant |
Shoot Between Heartbeats [4:36] |
See above. |
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Paul Bailey Ensemble |
Music from Summerland
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Bailey: Tong Aesthetics [17:11] |
See above. |
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Missy Mazzoli, Newspeak, Abigail Fischer |
Song From The Uproar- The Lives And Deaths Of Isabelle Eberhardt |
Mazzoli: You Are the Dust [3:58] |
See above. |
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Tara Hugo
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Tara Hugo Sings Philip Glass |
Glass: Always Neverwas [3:42] |
Orange Mountain Music #OMM0084 |


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