Atmospheric Densities #17

with Kate Carr
Sunday 12th November 2023 08:30 - 10:00 GMT

This is the Flaming Pines radio show featuring new releases, mixes and experiments in field recording, sound art and experimental music, hosted by Kate Carr and guests.

In this episode we delve into two upcoming releases: Bells: the gauzy glockenspiel experiments from Broken Chip, AKA Martyn Palmer, who is based in the Blue Mountains in Australia, and Homework, an intriguing collaboration between Londoner Matt Atkins and Italian composer MonoLogue (Marie Rose).

Martyn opens the show and talks us through his process in making Bells. We also hear from Matt Atkins who discusses the alchemical and improvisatory processes which went into his collaboration with Marie Rose.

We dip into Nichola Scrutton's new release Night Vision which is based on a practice of semi-conscious writing, enjoy Manja Ristic's special sniffing rock in Croatia and join Colombian composer David Veléz as he does the dishes.

The second half of the show is a beautiful mix by Martyn Palmer of music which inspired his forthcoming album Bells.

Tracklist

Bells - Broken Chip - forthcoming
Yellow - Broken Chip - forthcoming
Home - MonoLogue and Matt Atkins - forthcoming
Micro and Mega - MonoLogue and Matt Atkins - forthcoming
Circles - Nichola Scrutton - 2023
The Sniffing Rock - Manja Ristic - 2023 (excerpt)
Dishwasher - David Velez - 2023
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Broken Chip Guest Mix
Satoshi Ashikawa - Still Space - Kankyō Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980-1990
lia t - lia t - 'sketches222' - Clarity
Likvaka - Yvette - Yvette VII
the humble bee - morning music - 18 21 jan 2010
Andrew Tasselmyer - Tines - Number 1
Belly Full of Stars - Aura - Pattern 1
Federico Durande - La Niña Junco - Navidad en el bosque
Taylor Deupree - Small Winters - 07 wet
R Beny - cascade symmetry - seafoam & dust
Emily A. Sprague - Water Memory - Dock
Ann Annie - Atmospheres Vol 1 - Ann's Strange Birthday
William Basinski - Melancholia - Melancholia II

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