Adventures In Modern Music 4 November 2010
November 2010
Presented this week by Derek Walmsley. To celebrate the forthcoming launch of his new label, we have two exclusive new tracks from former Skull Disco man Shackleton. Now based in Berlin, Shackleton's organic, ethnically tinged style of dubstep was one of the most original strains of electronic music to emerge from London in the late 2000s. His new label, entirely dedicated to his own work, is named Woe To The Septic Heart, and we'll be airing its debut 12" release.
Malcolm Goldstein
"Un Oiseau Ne Chantait Pas"
From Along The Way
(Philmutic)
Orchestre Régional De Mopti
"Récital"
From Les Meilleurs Souvenirs De La 1ère Biennale Artistique Et
Culturelle De La Jeunesse (1970)
(Mississippi LP)
Shackleton
"Man On A String Parts 1&2"
(Woe To The Septic Heart 12")
TR Mahalingam
"Ragamalika"
From Mali: Essential Recordings Of Carnatic Bamboo Flute
1969–70
(Em)
Carl Calm
"Outer Rim Gamelan"
From Dayglo Port
(Dekorder LP)
Basil Kirchin
"Primitive London 4"
From Primitive London
(Trunk)
Basil Kirchin
"Primitive London 5"
From Primitive London
(Trunk)
Ensemble Economique
"Hail"
From Psychical
(Not Not Fun)
Umberto
"Widow Of The Web"
From Prophecy Of The Black Widow
(Not Not Fun)
Shackleton
"Bastard Spirit"
(Woe To The Septic Heart 12")
Jaki Liebezeit & Burnt Friedman
"5 (Mark Ernestus MIx)"
(Nonplace 12")
Kevin Drumm
"Stochastic Sophistication"
From The Obstacles Of Romantic Exaggeration
(Karl Schmidt Verlag)
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