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Tag: composition

05/02/2022 Ed Pinsent

Constantinople Reverb / Cipher Letters

Philip Blackburn is a composer who was born in Cambridge UK and has found a successful career in the USA,

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24/01/2022 Ed Pinsent

Elijah Taken up to Heaven

Here’s a new recording of Femenine (SUB ROSA SR501) by Julius Eastman, the Afro-American composer who for a brief time

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13/01/2022 Ed Pinsent

Lift Mechanism / Biodiversity Levels / Lost Time / Prepare for Segue

We heard from Danish vocalist and improviser Randi Pontoppidan on her 2021 record Voicescapes, where she memorably teamed up with

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12/01/2022 Ed Pinsent

Lost Treasure of Europe

Last heard from violinist Eva Lindal of Stockholm when she appeared with her sister Anna Lindal on the Bäver album

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10/01/2022 Ed Pinsent

Drawing Lines Is Hard

Highly unusual and interesting piece of music is 7 Lines (EDITION GAMUT EG 04), composed by a choreographer for a

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09/01/2022 Ed Pinsent

Between Falling and Walking

The Italian duo of Alberto Braida (piano) and Giancarlo Nino Locatelli (clarinet) have been playing together for about 25 years,

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08/01/2022 Ed Pinsent

Three Conundrums that Pass in the Night

Speaking of Bruno Duplant, here he is again on this label with a new composition called Nocturnes (3 études) (INEXHAUSTIBLE

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07/01/2022 Ed Pinsent

Tales Of Suspense

Ferran Fages is the excellent Spanish fellow from Barcelona whose diverse work appears here every so often, most recently in

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06/01/2022 Ed Pinsent

Among the Primes and Partials

From Switzerland we have the cellist Stefan Thut, Wandelweiser collective member, who we heard on Un/even And One which was

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30/12/2021 Ed Pinsent

Throw Off your Mental Chains

Kazuya Ishigami is the hard-working Japanese musician associated with Daruin and Billy?, and curator who also co-managed the label Kyou

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