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Stretched archives and harvests of sound

Verity Sharp explores the latest and greatest in experimental music from around the world.

Join Verity Sharp to explore the latest and greatest in experimental music from around the world. There’s fragmented archive readings from Elena Colombi, partnering with Hastings Queer History Collective to deliver club listings, group notices and press releases stretched around a beguiling soundscape. Luke Cowan, meanwhile, presents a meditative yet unpredictable sound world via his new project ‘SPRiNG!’, with the music being overdubbed ‘blind’, without reference to the sounds already in place.

Elsewhere: Tenerife-based Lagoss open up their ‘petri dish’ of experimental archives to offer ‘music for plantains’; and YHWH Nailgun return with a punchy pummeller taken from their 11-minute sophomore album.

Produced by Alex Yates
A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 3

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Release date:

1 hour, 29 minutes

On radio

Fri 17 Jul 202622:00

Broadcast

  • Fri 17 Jul 202622:00

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