Able Noise and Sandy Chamoun in session
Verity Sharp presents the fruits of our latest improvised collaboration session in which cross-continent improv duo Able Noise met Lebanese vocalist Sandy Chamoun.
Verity Sharp presents the fruits of our latest improvised collaboration session, in which cross-continent improv duo Able Noise meet Lebanese vocalist Sandy Chamoun.
Following their debut album release at the end of last year, Able Noise head back to their improvisational live roots for this Late Junction session. Comprised of George Knegtel and Alex Andropoulos on baritone guitar and drums respectively, the duo create minimalist rolling and stuttering pieces that play with varied tempos and the distinctive timbres that each of their respective instruments make possible. Often utilising live sampling and tape recorders to layer and amplify their sounds, there is a woozy, clattering weight to their performance approach.
Able Noise are joined in session by Lebanese vocalist and multi-disciplinary artist Sandy Chamoun. Sandy explores Arabic singing traditions through the research and performance of folk song, channelling her findings into original compositions that meld the historical with political and social critique. Her most recent release is as a part of the Beirut-based group Ghadr, in which she pits her soulful vocal stylings against improvised harsh electronics and distorted guitars.
Elsewhere in the show, experimental choir NYX showcase sounds of primal energy and delicate introspection with their new self-titled release and we delve into the meditative drift and fractured rhythms of Manuel Carbone’s latest offering ‘IN FONDO’. Plus there’s a personified street sweeper and possessed AI poetry from Tujiko Noriko.
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Valentina Magaletti & Fanny Chiarello
Reverse Fly
- Gym Douce.
- Permanent Draft.
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Sandy Chamoun, Anthony Sahyoun & Jad Atoui
Bihali (excerpt)
- Ghadr.
- RUPTURED.
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Able Noise
Ceaseless Sun
- High Tide.
- World Of Echo.
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Läysän Ensemble of Yafarovo Village
Let's Get Together Tonight
- Mishar Tatar Songs from Orenburg Region.
- Antonovka Records.
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Beatrice Dillon
Basho (Radio Edit)
- Basho / Still Forms.
- Portraits GRM.
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Renitsa
Arodarodao (Go and Dance!)
- Tsapiky! Modern Music From Southwest Madagascar.
- Sublime Frequencies US.
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Universal Cell Unlock
Ecstasy Of The Streetsweeper (extract)
- Quasimodo The Streetsweeper.
- Psychic Sounds US.
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Tetsuya Nakayama
Wan 2000
- Edo Wan.
- Tsss Tapes.
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Miłosz Kędra
Airborne
- Their Internal Diapasons.
- Pointless Geometry.
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Keeley Forsyth & Matthew Bourne
Talk to Me
- Hand to Mouth.
- FatCat Records.
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Thomas Mapfumo & The Acid Band
Chiiko Chinotinetsa
- Roots Rocking Zimbabwe: The Modern Sound Of Harare' Townships 1975-1980.
- Analog Africa Germany.
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Able Noise & Sandy Chamoun
I
- Late Junction Collaboration Session.
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Able Noise & Sandy Chamoun
II
- Late Junction Collaboration Session.
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Able Noise & Sandy Chamoun
III
- Late Junction Collaboration Session.
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Ross Daly, Mitsos Stavrakakis & Vassiliss Stavrakakis
Chrone (Time)
- Tin anixi perimenes.
- Ross Daly & Kelly Thoma.
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Mario Alberto Bravo
Firmemente
- Lo Que No Es Piedra.
- Syrphe.
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NYX
Bright Tongues
- NYX.
- NYX Collective Records.
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Manuel Carbone
Immateriale
- In Fondo.
- Dragon's Eye Recordings.
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Tujiko Noriko
Echoes on the Hem
- Echoes on the Hem.
- Longform Editions.
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- Fri 28 Mar 2025 22:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
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