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Elizabeth Alker with a late-night journey through new music from today’s most exciting genre-defying artists. Including a new single from Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard.

Elizabeth Alker presents fresh music from genre-defying artists. This week's selection includes a tribute to the late great David Lynch composed by Michael A Muller and featuring brilliant brass player CJ Camerieri; music from Dana Gavanski that has a suitably noirish twist, speaking to her beginnings in the film industry; and the deeply enigmatic new single from Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard, This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice.

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Sun 23 Mar 2025 23:30

Music Played

  • Group Listening

    Tell Everyone Everything

    • Tell Everyone Everything.
    • PRAH Recordings.
  • Michael A. Muller

    This Is The Water And This Is The Well

    • This Is The Water And This Is The Well.
  • Carmel Smickersgill

    Build the Habit

    • Build the Habit.
    • PRAH Recordings.
  • Dana Gavanski

    Business of the Attitude

    • Again Again.
    • Full Time Hobby.
  • Tunng

    Drifting Memory Station

    • Love You All Over Again.
    • Full Time Hobby.
  • Mara Simpson

    Blue Clay

    • Living Matter.
    • Downfield Records.
  • These New Puritans

    Bells

    • Crooked Wing.
    • Domino Recording Company.
  • Ben Frost

    Permcat, Ки́їв

    • Under Certain Light and Atmospheric Conditions.
  • Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke

    This Conversation is Missing Your Voice

    • Tall Tales.
    • Warp.
  • Belle Chen

    Adagio, Sans

    • Ravel In The Forest.
    • Platoon.
  • Katelyn Clark & Mitch Renaud

    Ouroboros

    • Ouroboros.
    • Hallow Ground.
  • Heal & Harrow

    Mairi

    • Heal & Harrow.
    • Shadowside Records.

Broadcast

  • Sun 23 Mar 2025 23:30

What is unclassified music?

What is unclassified music?

Elizabeth Alker introduces five of her favourite 'unclassifiable' pieces of music.