Verity Sharp
Music for the body and for the mind, Verity shines a light on American New Age music and plays half-heard conversations from Ron Geesin and Roger Water's Music from the Body.
Music for the body and music for the mind, Verity Sharp shines a light on the golden age of New Age music from the 1950s onwards and plays slaps, laughs, breaths and whispers from the soundtrack 'Music from the Body', a collaborative effort between Ron Geesin and Pink Floyd's Roger Waters for a film called The Body.
Elsewhere in the show hear the half heard conversations of Italian sound artist Alessandro Bosetti, India's bansuri flute maestro Ronu Majumdar and a previously unreleased performance by Cecil Taylor.
Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening.
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Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp
Blow
- Sauvage Formes.
- Les Disques Bongo Joe.
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John Bence
Kill (Part 1)
- Kill.
- Grooming.
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Wilburn Burchette
Witch's Will
- I Am The Center: Private Issue New Age Music In America, 1950-1990.
- Light In The Attic.
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Laura Mello
Speech Fire
- Word Up?!.
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Maja S. K. Ratkje
In Dialogue With Rudnik (Excerpt)
- Polish Radio Experimental Studio Revisited 1998-2018.
- Wire Magazine.
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Dave Van Ronk
I Buyed Me A Little Dog
- Inside Dave Van Ronk.
- Fantasy ‎.
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William Onyeabor & Scientist
Body And Soul (Remix)
- What?!.
- Luaka Bop.
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Alessandro Bosetti
Stand Up Comedy
- Stand Up Comedy.
- Weird Ear.
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Segura Brothers
Bury Me in a Corner of the Yard
- Bury Me in a Corner of the Yard.
- Death Is Not The End.
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Cecil Taylor & Sunny Murray
Sector 1
- Corona.
- Destination: OUT.
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Gail Laughton
Pompeii 76 A.D.
- I Am The Center (Private Issue New Age Music In America, 1950-1990).
- Light In The Attic.
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You Are Wolf
The Weeper (feat. Lisa Knapp)
- KELD.
- Firecrest Records.
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Ronu Majumdar
Pahadi Dhan
Broadcast
- Wed 11 Jul 2018 23:0091Èȱ¬ Radio 3
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