:zoviet*france: presents A Duck in a Tree, a 59 minute continuous mix of some of the best genre-refusing, zero BPM, hypnatropic and maximinimalist recordings that have grabbed their attention.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 616 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Music |
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is a continually interesting and beautiful musical journey .. thank you zoviet france
is a relentlessly interesting and beautiful musical journey .. thank you soviet france
Better than a cup of strong tea but nothing tops this when the sun is trying to fight off the night and break through the haze of another day. Magic.
This is a duck in a tree with Zoviet France: Hums, moaning electrical complaints, nature sounds (birds are popular), musique concrete, sudden waves of static, murmuring voices, a flurry of more intermittent static bursts: This has been a duck in a tree with Zoviet France. The best!
This radio show (and resulting podcast) is a constant treasure trove of new experimental / Avant-garde / electroacoustic music. Probably one of the most unwise and well assembled music shows out there, experimental or otherwise. I always discover new things I'm glad to know, thanks to the creators for their painstaking work bringing this broadcast to us!
Apple Podcasts | #226 | Sweden/Music |
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