Sonic Explorations from Thailand
A Bangkok-based duo called Yama create music inspired by yoga philosophy. Plus, a compelling juxtaposition between elegiac horn lines and a field of fuzz and distortion.
A Bangkok-based duo called Yama create music inspired by yoga philosophy. Paponpat Weerawit and Don Pengboon are two unsung heroes of Thailand’s underground experimental music scene. Together they make music that embraces you with open arms and curious ears.
Plus, a compelling juxtaposition between elegiac horn lines and a field of fuzz and distortion. It comes from a new group called Scarla O’Horror featuring James Allsopp (tenor saxophone), Alex Bonney (trumpet), Isambard Khroustaliov (electronics) and Tim Giles (drums). And the Slovenian pianist and composer Kaja Draksler pulls together a stellar band for a collage piece containing the poetry of Robert Frost, Handel’s psalm Dominus a dextris tuis and free improvisation.
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell
A Reduced Listening production for Â鶹Éç Radio 3
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Music Played
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Francesca Naibo
Fadadada
- Namatoulee.
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Paponpat Weerawit & Don Pengboon
Ahimsa
- Yama.
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Giles Thornton
The Change
- All At Sea.
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Aquiles Navarro & Tcheser Holmes
A Night In N.Y.
- Heritage Of The Invisible II.
- International Anthem Recording Company.
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Kaja Draksler Octet
The Silken Tent
- Out For Stars.
- Clean Feed.
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Keith Tippett
The Monk Watches The Eagle - Part 2
- The Monk Watches The Eagle.
- Discus.
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Lisa Cameron, Damon Smith & Alex Cunningham
Forest Of Glass
- Dawn Throws Its First Knife.
- Balance Point Acoustics.
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Scarla O'Horror
An Aquamarine-nailed Gesture
- Voltage Controlled Parade Music Vol​.​1.
- Not Applicable.
Broadcast
- Sun 8 Nov 2020 00:00Â鶹Éç Radio 3