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May 2017

Chiller Cabinet – Moondog

Moondog was the nom de plume of Louis T. Hardin. He was a New York City street musician and former beat poet who was blinded as a young adult. From the late 1940s until 1974, he was a permanent fixture on 54th Street and 6th Avenue in Manhattan. He was known not only for his music and poetry, but also for the distinctive Viking garb that he wore, including a horned helmet. In a search for new sounds, he also invented several musical instruments, such as the “Oo”, a small triangular shaped harp, and the “Trimba”, a triangular percussion instrument invented in the late 40s.

Melodica: cosmic and deep

Chris Coco’s award winning weekly radio broadcast. An eclectic selection of brilliant new music starting with house and moving on to electronica, downtempo, acoustic and all sorts of other styles loosely connected to dance and electronic music. Let tastemaker Chris Coco guide you through his selection of the week’s best new music.

This episode… We go cosmic with Daniele Baldelli; We go old school with Biosphere; We go deep with Gaussian Curve and Balearic with Joan Bibiloni and Scandilearic with Troels Hammer. Marvellous.

The Hut 59

Welcome to the Hut; a weekly velvety soft sonic celebration brought to you by Arctic Circle Radio. The Hut is a refuge, a cocoon of the finest in new music, spinning a warm glow from the outer-reaches of the snowy wastelands. Presented and produced by Ben Eshmade (with additional sounds and magic from Sone Institute), the Hut is a one-hour transmission from an intensely beautiful musical world.

Edition 59 with music from Fuzzy Lights, Gill Sandell, Cocorosie, Julia Holter, Rauelsson and Anna Von Hausswolff.

Presented & Produced by Ben Eshmade for Arctic Circle Radio
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with additional music & sonic trickery by Sone Institute
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