The Arts Desk Radio Show 3

Joe Muggs and Peter Culshaw discuss music ancient and modern

After a double set of live studio guests in our last show, it's just Joe and Peter this time, and thus a lot more music and discussion. Our intrepid explorers ponder whether there's anything new under the sun, looking at new-sounding folk and old-sounding electronica, angry British hip hop, Swedish jazz-punk, Mexican boutique hotels, murder blues and Crowley-referencing ambient music. 

There's an exclusive live recording of an acid folk band covering an acid house classic, a broad selection of sound due to come out in the next month or two, and a donkey joke from Peter that's not to be missed. Thanks once again to Red Bull Studios and Brendon Harding for recording and editing the show.

This text will be replaced

 

If you would prefer to download and listen offline, please download

Playlist

[intro] Jagwa Music – "Dunia Watu" (Crammed Discs)

Mark Fry – "The Witch" (Sunbeam)

Sam Lee – "On Yonder Hill" (West Collective)

dyLAB – "Footwork Jam #2" (dylab.bandcamp.com)

Hauschka – "Ping" (Vainquer Remix) (FatCat)

The Imagined Village – "New York Trader" (ECC)

Balearic Folk Orchestra – "Where Love Lives" (no label)

Laura Marling – "Salinas" (Virgin)

Konx-Om-Pax – "Let's Go Swimming" (Planet Mu)

Lorn – "Everything is Violence" (Ninja Tune)

Sleepin' Giants – "Mucky" (Tru Thoughts)

Pat Hare – "I'm Gonna Murder my Baby" (Fantastic Voyage)

Neneh Cherry & The Thing – "Too Tough to Die" (Smalltown Supersound)

Chuck Brown – "Bustin' Loose" (Raw Venture)

Follow @PeterCulshaw and @JoeMuggs on Twitter

 

Add comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.

rating

0

explore topics

share this article

more new music

A new Renaissance at this Moroccan festival of global sounds
The very opposite of past it, this immersive offering is perfectly timed
Hardcore, ambient and everything in between
A major hurdle in the UK star's career path proves to be no barrier
Electronic music perennial returns with an hour of deep techno illbience
What happened after the heart of Buzzcocks struck out on his own
Fourth album from unique singer-songwriter is patchy but contains gold
After the death of Mimi Parker, the duo’s other half embraces all aspects of his music
Experimental rock titan on never retiring, meeting his idols and Swans’ new album
Psychedelic soft rock of staggering ambition that so, so nearly hits the brief
Nineties veterans play it safe with their latest album