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Marisa Anderson’s mixtape

Jennifer Lucy Allan presents the latest exclusive Late Junction mixtape from American guitarist, composer and researcher Marisa Anderson.

Join Jennifer Lucy Allan to delve into the latest exclusive Late Junction mixtape from American guitarist, composer and researcher Marisa Anderson.

Anderson’s work looks to ‘channel the history’ of the guitar and incorporate and ‘stretch’ traditions present both in the American canon and worldwide. Her approach encompasses a wide variety of musical modes, from minimalism, electronic music, drone and 20th-century classical music to compositions based on blues, jazz, gospel and country genres. We’ll hear sounds that have shaped her musical imagination and listening life as well as gain a unique insight into her latest work, ‘The Anthology of UnAmerican Folk Music’. Assembled from a collection of nearly one thousand songs that failed to make it into anthologies of acclaimed polymath Harry Smith, Anderson covers and embellishes this material to create a dialogue between herself and the recordings, recontextualising their historical significance for a modern audience.

Elsewhere, there’s the ‘feral’ wailing of Orcutt Shelley Miller and David Yow as they take a Captain Beefheart classic to task; the saintly sounds of the ever-shifting Glasgow collective Uzganc Choir; and a rushing wall of deftly intricate sounds from Bolivian-American duo Los Thutanaka.

Produced by Alex Yates
A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 3

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1 hour, 29 minutes

Music Played

  • Marisa Anderson & Gisela Rodríguez Fernández

    Sarvi Simin

    • The Anthology of UnAmerican Folk Music.
    • Thrill Jockey.
  • Orcutt Shelley Miller

    Hot Head

    • Hot Head.
  • Camberwell Group

    Playing Music + Driftglass

    • Playing Music.
  • Wes Tirey

    Hymn #3

    • Gnostic Hymns of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
  • M. Geddes Gengras

    Little Tonshi

    • Guest List.
  • Uzganc Choir

    Chalice

    • Uzganc.
  • Los Thuthanaka

    Quta (capo-kullawada)

    • Wak'a.
  • Dunja Rihtmand, Jasna Hadžisalihović & Milan Nešić

    Done Donka

    • Music From Yugoslavia.
  • Georgia Sacred Harp Singers

    Babylon Has Fallen

    • Babylon Has Fallen.
  • The Blue Sky Boys

    Turn Your Radio On

    • Turn Your Radio On.
  • Conjunto Miramar

    Reina de Cumbias

    • Reina de Cumbias.
  • Luiz Americano

    Tocando Pra Vocē

    • Tocando Pra Vocē.
  • Georgian Folk Music From Turkey

    T'ot'khmeti

    • T'ot'khmeti.
  • Ånon Egeland

    Vat Det Du Eller Var Det Deg

    • Vat Det Du Eller Var Det Deg.
  • Music From the Tausug of Sulu

    Kuriri played by Saham

    • Kuriri played by Saham.
  • Anouar Brahem Trio

    Astrakan Cafe

    • Astrakan Cafe.
  • La Tropa Vallenta

    Los Caminos de la Vida

    • Los Caminos de la Vida.
  • ASTER

    LA BELLE NOISEUSE

    • SAC #043 - Party Down the Hall.
  • Les Rallizes Dénudés

    白い目覚め = White Awakening

    • Disque 4.
  • Alyssa

    Medea

    • Medea.
  • Kristen Gallernaux

    Sun To Sun

    • Life Day.
  • Elizabeth Cotten

    Oh Babe It Aint No Lie

    • Folksongs And Instrumentals With Guitar.

Broadcast

  • Fri 22 May 202622:00

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