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Mesmeric

Elizabeth Alker invites you to become wonderfully lost inside musical loops and ambient soundworlds, with tracks from Floating Points, Phil Selway and Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru.

Elizabeth Alker invites you to become wonderfully lost inside musical loops and ambient sound worlds, selecting new music from an array of today’s most exciting composers and producers. Mesmerism comes with the overlapping and unfurling synthesiser lines that make up Floating Points’ latest single, Someone Close; while Radiohead’s Phil Selway offers new songs of moody intensity; and the hypnotic pianism of Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru - whose legendary 60s cassette releases have recently been re-issued - is sure to bring a spirit of peace to the lengthening winter nights.

Produced by Alexa Kruger
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1 hour

Last on

Thu 8 Dec 2022 23:30

Music Played

  • Floating Points

    Someone Close

    • Someone Close.
    • Ninja Tune.
  • Emahoy TseguĂ©-Maryam GuĂšbrou

    The Pilgrim Song

    • Jerusalem.
    • Mississippi.
  • Neil Cowley

    Breaka

    • Breaka.
    • Mote.
  • Matthew Halsall

    Changing Earth

    • Changing Earth.
    • Gondwana Records.
  • Isobel Waller-Bridge

    For A Moment

    • VIII.
    • Mercury KX.
  • Alexander Tucker & Keith Collins

    In Smiling In Slow Motion

    • Fifth Continent.
    • Subtext Recordings.
  • Bishi & Kate Simko

    Reflektions (Reworking III) (feat. Anna Phoebe & Alexandra Hamilton‐Ayres)

    • Reflektions EP.
    • Gryphon Records.
  • Hania Rani & Colin Stetson

    In All This Heavy Blue

    • Duet Layers.
    • 7K! Records.
  • Fiona Rutherford

    Seed

    • Seed.
  • Alex Burey

    Malady

    • Taker.
    • Love Records.
  • David James Grinly

    Yellow Walk Blue Sky

    • Music For William.
  • Philip Selway

    Check For Signs Of Life

    • Strange Dance.
    • Bella Union.

Broadcast

  • Thu 8 Dec 2022 23:30

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