BBC RadioMusiktippsNachhören

BBC Radio 3 – Late Junction: Echo. Echo.. Echo… // Playlist lesen und anhören

Tape loops, the earliest recording of reverb and the world’s longest echo. Verity Sharp explores the echo chambers of adventurous music.

Verity Sharp explores the echo chambers of adventurous music. Including the first recorded use of artificial reverb from the bathroom of Bill Putnam, founder of one of America’s first independent recording studios, Universal Recording in Chicago. Bill turned his bathroom into a makeshift echo chamber to record an instrumental ballad with a trio of harmonica players in 1912. And the world’s longest reverb time, recorded in a disused oil container in the Scottish highlands by Trevor Cox, Professor of Acoustic Engineering.

Plus more music recorded in bathrooms, some innovative tape loop manipulation and an improvised track between a trumpeter and some unexpected reverb.

Produced by Rebecca Gaskell
A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 3

 

Link zum Player

Tracklist:

1 Matt Ulery’s Loom – Coriander

2 Trevor Cox – World’s ‚longest-echo‘ 2nd impulse

3 My Morning Jacket – I Think I’m Going To Hell

4 Svitlana Nianio & Alexander Yurchenko – Untitled 2

5 Beatriz Ferreyra – Echos

6 Sheila Stewart – Echo Mocks The Corncrake

7 Iain Chambers – The Regent’s Canal

8 Kahn & Neek – Venus

9 Zadie Xa – Ancestral undulations and the transmission of knowing

10 Peter Zinovieff & Lucy Railton – RFG Inventions for Cello and Computer

11 Jerry Murad’s Harmonicats – Peg O‘ My Heart

12 Björk – There’s More To Life Than This

13 Shabaka and The Ancestors – ‚Til The Freedom Comes Home

14 Nazar – Bunker (feat. Shannen SP)

15 Guillaume de Machaut – Messe de Notre Dame, Agnus Dei

16 Guillaume de Machaut – Hoquetus David, 3 Voc.

17 Ranil – La Tuctuructia

18 Johnnie Allan – Promised Land

19 Mariza – Fado Curvo

20 Charlotte Keeffe – ‚Noizemaschin!!‘ Solo Improvisation

21 Jóhann Jóhannsson – Form

22 Arthur Russell – The Name Of The Next Song

23 Anne-F Jacques & Tim Olive – A1

Schreibe einen Kommentar

Deine E-Mail-Adresse wird nicht veröffentlicht. Erforderliche Felder sind mit * markiert