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Stuart explores plunderphonics, the art of altering existing audio recordings to make new compositions with several tracks from Christian Marclay鈥檚 groundbreaking album Records.

Stuart explores plunderphonics, the art of altering existing audio recordings to make new compositions. Featuring music by People Like Us and Stock, Hausen and Walkmen as well as several tracks from Christian Marclay鈥檚 groundbreaking album Records. Released in 1997, Marclay鈥檚 Records is made up of fragments of existing vinyl records repeated, manipulated, layered and arranged in a way that makes the turntable an instrument in itself.

Plus there鈥檚 deep modern jazz from a new Japanese jazz compilation, Orkney-native composer Erland Cooper with a track to promote rural locations receiving fast internet first and Michele Mercure, a pioneering synthesist from the 1980鈥檚 with a track from her recently reissued album that was originally only released privately on cassette.

2 hours

Last on

Sun 22 Sep 2019 20:00

Music Played

  • Wire

    The 15th

  • John Baker

    Invasion Muzak

  • Headless Heroes

    True Love Will Find You In The End

  • Christian Marclay

    Brown Rain

  • Christian Marclay

    One Thousand Cycles

  • People Like Us

    Dolly Pardon

  • 脫lafur Bj枚rn 脫lafsson

    Mimophant

  • King Crimson

    Frame By Frame

  • Christian Marclay

    Dust Breeding

  • Shirley & Dolly Collins

    Rambleaway

  • Miyasaka +5

    Animal's Garden

  • Erland Cooper

    Tapestry

  • Stock, Hausen & Walkman

    Oops!

  • The Bystanders

    Cave Of Clear Light

  • The Quiet Temple

    The Last Opium Den (On Earth) Sarathy Korwar Remix

  • Electro Keyboard Orchestra

    Mother Of The Future

  • Christian Marclay

    Craft

  • Christian Marclay

    Night Music

  • Odetta Hartman

    Widow鈥檚 Peak (6 Music Session, 31st January 2019)

  • Meredith Monk

    Summer Variation

  • Tenesha the Wordsmith

    Peacocks And Other Savage Beasts

  • Magog

    Der Bachstelzer

Broadcast

  • Sun 22 Sep 2019 20:00