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Peaceful Summer Sun

Elizabeth presents laid-back warmth and cloud-like synths on a track by Hollie Kenniff, plus Tiny Leaves expresses his gratitude for the natural world and its constant renewal.

Elizabeth Alker presents eclectic ambient music by a new generation of composers. This week features laid-back warmth and cloud-like synths on a track by Hollie Kenniff which was inspired by a quote - “I long for a kind of quiet where I can just drift and dream” - from the director David Lynch. The artist known as Tiny Leaves expresses his gratitude for the natural world on a track with a delicate cinematic quality that brings about a quiet hope. Plus an exclusive first play from Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip on his new album, Silence.

Produced by Rebecca Gaskell
A Reduced Listening Production for ±«Óătv Radio 3

1 hour

Last on

Thu 22 Jul 2021 23:30

Music Played

  • Caroline Shaw

    Other Song

    • Let the Soil Play Its Simple Part.
    • Nonesuch.
  • B4 Kago

    Leontine Kirotosk

    • FatCat Records.
  • Dijit

    Bad K (feat. Karimaann)

    • Hyperattention: Selected Dijital Works Vol. 1.
    • Youth.
  • Daniel Avery

    Endless Hours

    • Together in Static.
    • Phantasy Sound.
  • Tiny Leaves

    Animae

    • View From Here.
  • Kelsey Lu & Beverly Glenn‐Copeland

    Ever New (Kelsey Lu's Transportation)

    • Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined.
    • Transgressive.
  • Dialect

    Under ~ Between

    • Under~Between.
    • RVNG Intl..
  • Clark

    Citrus

    • Playground in a Lake.
    • Deutsche Gramaphon.
  • Alison Cooper

    The Blackbird

  • Kevin Cahill & Graham Costello

    The Visitant

    • Offworld.
    • Gearbox Records.
  • Alexis Taylor

    Thylacine

    • Silence.
    • AWAL.
  • Anna Meredith

    BPM 72

    • Bumps Per Minute: 18 Studies For Dodgems.
    • Moshi Moshi Records.
  • Hollie Keniff

    Sunset Chant

    • The Quiet Drift.
    • Western Vinyl.

Broadcast

  • Thu 22 Jul 2021 23:30

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