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Black and White Radio are SIDF / ØDRADEK produced radio interviews with music composers and musicians we collaborated with for the last 20 years I broadcasted on the Lake radio I De Concertzender I Apple Podcast I Soundcloud.
EPISODES LIST
HATIS NOIT I PT 1
In this episode, Nico wonders with Japanese vocal performer Hatis Noit through the world of audible images and visual sounds.
Hailing from distant Shiretoko in Hokkaido, now residing in London, Hatis Noit's accomplished range is astonishingly self-taught, inspired by everything she could find from Japanese classical Gagaku music, operatic styles, Bulgarian and Gregorian chant to avant-garde and pop vocalists. The name Hatis Noit itself is taken from Japanese folklore, meaning the stem of the lotus flower. The lotus represents the living world, while its root the spirit world. Therefore Hatis Noit is what connects the two. For Hatis Noit, music represents the same netherworld with its ability to move and transport us to the other side; the past, a memory, our subconscious.
Tracklist:
00.15-03.49: Hatis Noit - Inori für Graz
03.50–11.45: Hatis Noit - Illogical Lullaby
11.46–19.57: Meredith Monk - Braid 1 And Leaping Song
21.10-25.10: Hatis Noit - matematika
26.34-28.00: Aka, Mbenzélé - Berceuse, Pt. 1
28.01–31.32: MAREWREW - Hawsa
31.33-35.29: Chanticleer - Hosanna, Psalm 23
35.30–37.43: The London Bulgarian Choir - Gyura Beli Belo Platno
37.43-42.00: 大島保克 Yasukatsu Oshima - 黒島口説 Kurushima Kudouchi
42.01-43.51: 宮内庁楽部 Kunaicho Gakubu - 黄鐘調調子 Oshikicho Choshi
45.55-46.42: Hatis Noit - Traum
46.43-48.32: Hatis Noit Lulio
48.33–54.47: Hatis Noit - Illogical Lullaby (Matmos Edit)
54.52-58.25: Matmos - Ultimate Care II Excerpt Nine
58.26-59.49: Hatis Noit - Lin
HATIS NOIT I PT 2
In this episode, Nico wonders with Japanese vocal performer Hatis Noit through the world of audible images and visual sounds.
Hailing from distant Shiretoko in Hokkaido, now residing in London, Hatis Noit's accomplished range is astonishingly self-taught, inspired by everything she could find from Japanese classical Gagaku music, operatic styles, Bulgarian and Gregorian chant to avant-garde and pop vocalists. The name Hatis Noit itself is taken from Japanese folklore, meaning the stem of the lotus flower. The lotus represents the living world, while its root the spirit world. Therefore Hatis Noit is what connects the two. For Hatis Noit, music represents the same netherworld with its ability to move and transport us to the other side; the past, a memory, our subconscious.
Tracklist:
03.21: Hatis Noit - Kamuy Mintar (short version)
07.10: Vampillia feat. Hatis Noit - fenghuang
10.40: Haruhisa Tanaka - 1110
17.10: Hatis Noit - Wat Arun
22.50: 芸能山城組 Geinoh Yamashirogumi - 唱名 Shohmyoh
33.00: Hatis Noit - Angelus Novus
44.10: Kevin Richard Martin & Hatis Noit - After The Storm
53.50: Hatis Noit - 花鳥風月 Kacho-Fugetsu
56.30: toto - 輪廻でねんね ~ rinne de nenne
Martyn Heyne
Nico de Rooij talks to Berlin-based musician and composer Martyn Heyne, born in Hamburg but classically trained at the Conservatory of Amsterdam. His concerts and recordings have gained him a reputation for a unique approach to the guitar.
As a performer, Heyne has played across the world as a live member of the indie rock band Efterklang and as a solo artist supported acts like A Winged Victory For The Sullen, Nils Frahm, and Balmorhea on tour. Heyne's show is woven around his mesmerising electric guitar playing and has taken him to legendary venues such as the Funkhaus in Berlin and Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie.
Heyne's much anticipated new solo album 'Open Lines' is out now.
Tracklist:
0.11 Dancing on A landfill – Martyn Heyne.
5.23 Veronika – Comedian Harmonists.
8.00 Generique – Miles Davis.
10.20 Rene`s Arc – Martyn Heyne.
15.27 Harmony of the Spheres – Joep Franssens.
21.00 Dead men ost- Guitar solo nr 1 – Neil Young.
26.00 Carry -Martin Heyne.
33.32 Fårö- Martin Heyne.
38.33 Crest and Through – Martin Heyne and Ben Lukas Boyson.
45.17 Kenotaph -Ben Lukas Boyson.
50.00 Prelude, lute partita CM – J.S. Bach.
53.40 The Hall – Martyn Heyne.
Natalia Dominguez Rangel
In this episode, Nico de Rooij wonders with Vienna-Amsterdam based composer Natalia Dominguez Rangel on how sound affects and
resonates with an audience physiologically and psychologically, and how space makes us think of time, duration, medium, acoustics and architecture. She describes that sound can be a source of both pain and pleasure.
Natalia Dominguez Rangel was born in 1981 in Bogotá, Colombia. She lives and works in Amsterdam since 2003. In 2010 she graduated from her Master in composition at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. Dominguez Rangel is a winner of the music
composition price Tera de Marez Oyensprijs in 2009 and she has obtained grants by Fonds Podium Kunsten in the years 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016. She is a guest teacher at SAE Institute Amsterdam (NL).
TRACKLIST:
1.-0.10s. Étude 2 - between the artificial and the natural (2020) nataliadominguezrangel.com/pages/works…ficial-and-the-natural/ (Natalia Dominguez Rangel)
2.-06.25 Locomia - Loco Mia (1991)
3.-07.55 Ghost in the Shell OST- Reincarnation
4-14.01 Speech Perceptions (2009) for the Nieuw Ensemble) nataliadominguezrangel.com/pages/works…erceptions/ (Natalia Dominguez Rangel
5.-20.06 Viennese Acoustic Transition (2020) nataliadominguezrangel.com/pages/works/listening/(Natalia Dominguez Rangel)
6.-23.55 Neither- Morton Feldman
7.-27.17 Song Cycle (2010) for Soprano Charlotte Riedijk and 4 musicians from the Nieuw Ensemble (Natalia Dominguez Rangel)
nataliadominguezrangel.com/pages/works/song-cycle/
8.-32.07 L I S T E N (2019) nataliadominguezrangel.com/pages/works…-i-s-t-e-n/ (Natalia Dominguez Rangel)
9.-39.02 Overlap (2020) nataliadominguezrangel.com/pages/works…-existence/ (Natalia Dominguez Rangel)
10.-43.35 Box of Pain (2017/18) nataliadominguezrangel.com/pages/works…ox-of-pain/ (Natalia Dominguez Rangel)
11.-50.03 Étude 1 - between the artificial and the natural (2020) nataliadominguezrangel.com/pages/works…ficial-and-the-natural/ (Natalia Dominguez Rangel)
12.-56.44 Remix from live.orcasound.net (Nico de Rooij)
Sebastian Reynolds
In this episode of Black & White Radio, Nico de Rooij voyages with Oxford-based keyboard player/pianist and producer Sebastian Reynolds who traverses new classical composition, retro futurist production, sampling dystopian literature and Buddhist Eschatology.
Following his formative years leading cult musical ensembles Keyboard Choir and Braindead Collective, Sebastian has more latterly made a name for himself with the modern classical trio Solo Collective – in which he performs with German chamber musicians Alex Stolze and Anne Müller (Erased Tapes) – and the Thai/Anglo dance and music show Mahajanaka Dance Drama that he scored and produced.
Tracklist:
1. 0:10 The Universe Remembers - Sebastian Reynolds
2. 3:20 The Snowman - Howard Blake
3. 6:20 Peace begins at home - Sea & Air
4. 7:15 Peace begins at Home (remix) - Sebastian Reynolds
5. 8:40 Kid A - Radiohead
6. 13:05 Tierkreis- cancer - Stockhausen
7. 17:55 La Fabbrica Illuminata _ Luigi Nono
8. 20:05 The illuminated Factory (the Aviary) - Sebastian Reynolds
9. 22:50 Great Lekakul
10. 24:15 continious : discrete - Pradit Saengkrai
11. 26:55 Mahajanaka (singing bowls) - Sebastian Reynolds
12. 27:15 (quote) Tibetische Klangschalen II Arash (Klaus Wiese)
13. 28:42 Mahajanaka (Original Version)- Sebastian Reynolds
14. 32:25 Mahajanaka : Theme for Maṇīmekhala - Sebastian Reynolds
15. 35:15 Puzzle Creatures - Lament - Sebastian Reynolds
16. 41:10 Gas and Electricity - Sebastian Reynolds
17. 42:36 Mildenhall - Sebastian Reynolds
18. 45:40 Sleepy eye - Susumu Yokota
19. 48:22 Holy Island - Anne Müller, Sebastian Reynolds, Alex Stolze
20. 57:08 The Universe Remembers- Sebastian Reynolds
21. 1:01:06 The Nothing That Is - Simon McCorry
Martin Ptak
In this episode of Black & White Radio Nico de Rooij interviews Martin Ptak.
Martin studied trombone, piano and composition in Vienna. Heavily influenced by filmmusic since his childhood. Wrote music for orchestras, bigbands, brass-ensembles and films. Co-Founder of the Bands "Takon Orchester" & "Velvet Elevator".
Played with mit Steve Bernstein, Elliot Sharp, Jim Thirlwell, Jack Walrath, Bill Reichenbach´s "Trombones L.A.", NÖ Tonkünstlerorchester, Janus Ensemble, Scott Kinsey, Upper Austrian Jazzorchestra, Willi Resetarits, Count Basic, Tyler, Frank London, Ensemble „Spitzbergen“, Renald Deppe, Martin Grubinger, Julian le Play, Axel Wolph, 5/8 in Ehren, die Strottern and others.
www.martinptak.com
Sasha Zamler Carhart
In this episode of Black and White Radio on The Lake, host Nico de Rooij (NL) is having a conversation with french composer Sasha Zamler Carhart, listening to perspectives on the lightness of darkness.
Idea & Production by Nico de Rooij
Technical assistance: Jochem Smaal (NL)
Sasha Zamler Carhart www.sasha.zamler-carhart.com
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Maxim Shalygin
Transmitting visible sounds and audible visions, Black & White radio is a new series of conversations with various composers in the scene of contemporary classical music.
Your host Nico de Rooij visits his guests in their home and try to figure out what inspires them. First chapter features Maxim Shalygin.
www.maximshalygin.com
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