Dronica #68 - Dronica Meets Robbie Judkins

with Nicola Serra
Saturday 17th August 2024 06:00 - 08:00 BST

Nicola Serra, founder of East London's experimental music festival Dronica, presents new and archival material.

In this episode, Dronica meets Robbie Judkins, who has created a mix for the show.

Robbie Judkins is a composer, performer and DJ. He works under the name Left Hand Cuts off the Right; an outlet for exploratory methods and composition mixing zither, repetition, noise, bent electronics, piano and field recordings. He is the host of Parallax View on Threads Radio and creator of Animal Sounds on Resonance FM. His work has been featured in the ICA, Barbican, Wire Magazine, Cafe Oto, NTS, Whitechapel Gallery, Brachliegen Tapes and more.

The programme is a selection of sound and music that remain a source of inspiration and intrigue, have recently brought me joy or solace or have been made by those close to me. Traditional music, cyclical riffs, crackling and humming ambient, shining and shimmering noise, vast dub, pensive harmonies, strange grooves and more. Including Anne Briggs, Laaraji, Black to Comm, Lee Perry, Autopsy, Junior Kimbrough and more.

Tracklist

Laaraji - The Dance #1
Vassyl Yemetz - Z Ukrainskyce Stepiw
Sosena Gebre Eyesus - አስር አውታር - Aser Awetar
Left Hand Cuts off the Right - That Window
Ashtray Navigations - Can Dialectics Break Bricks?
Lungfish - Oppress Yourself
Junior Kimbrough - Meet Me in the City
Noori & His Dorpa Band - Al Amal
Dbh - Shed Light
Anne Briggs - Willie O’Winsbury
Fugazi - Strangelight
Autopsy - In the Grip of Winter
Discordance Axis - Oratorio in Grey
Insect Warfare - Hydraphobia
Earth - Rise To Glory
Yolanda De Carhuamayo - Taita Shanti
Lee Perry - Scratch the Dub Organiser
King Tubby & Augustus Pablo - King Tubby meets the Rockers Uptown
Alex Zethson Ensemble - Some Of Them Were Never Unprepared Part I (excerpt)
Rachel Langlais - Bal Fol
Tasos Stamou - Poor Mum
Robert Turman - Bright Sky, Blue Window (excerpt)
Black To Comm - The North Tower

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