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Nick Luscombe with Family Atlantica

Nick Luscombe presents highlights from a set performed by Family Atlantica on the Late Junction stage at the 2016 Great Escape festival in Brighton.

Nick has more highlights from the Late Junction stage at Brighton's Great Escape. We feature international trio Family Atlantica in concert and in conversation at the festival. With members from West Africa, Venezuela and East London they combine afro-jazz, funk, and Latin rhythms on everything from flute to conch shells and thumb piano.

We also have brand new electronica from UK producer Space Dimension Controller, leftfield art rock from Arto Lindsay and contemporary Hawaiian pop from Chucky Boy Chock.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Music Played

  • Chucky Boy Chock & Mike Kaawa

    Papa'A Tita

    • Aloha Got Soul: Soul AOR & Disco In Hawai'i 1979-1985.
    • Strut.
    • 2.
  • Alphabet's Heaven

    Mogwai

  • Family Atlantica Trio

    Neti Neti (live at The Great Escape 2016)

  • Barry Andrewsin Disko

    Muutto

  • Matt Rogers

    SK√-1 ▪■▪

    • ³§°­âˆš-1.
    • Slip.
    • 7.
  • Daniel Johnston

    True Love Will Find You In The End

    • 1990.
    • Instinct Records.
    • 5.
  • Kit Downes & Tim Challenger

    Sa

    • Vyamanikal.
    • Slip.
    • 3.
  • Golden Teacher

    Rashomon

    • Bells From The Deep End.
    • Optimo Music.
    • 1.
  • Yanis Varoufakis

    The Call

  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    II. Corrente - Solo Violin Partita No.2 In D Minor, BWV 1004 For Vibraphone

    Performer: Makoto Nakura.
    • Bach Beat 2.
    • 2.
  • Joe Mensah

    Shakamo

    • Joe Mensah.
    • Decca.
    • 1.
  • Space Dimension Controller

    The Bad People

  • Bruce Haack

    Spiders

    • The Electronic Record For Children.
    • Dimension 5.
    • 5.
  • Makoto Nomura

    Trace of Root Music

  • Rhys Chatham

    Pythagorean Dream (excerpt one)

  • Arto Lindsay

    Blue Eye Shadow

    • Noon Chill.
    • Rykodisc.
    • 1.
  • Bruno Spoerri

    Drillin'

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