
Divide and Dissolve’s mixtape
Verity Sharp shares a mix from doom-drone duo Divide and Dissolve. Plus the debut solo album from avant-garde vocalist Maggie Nicols and cosmic sounds from Senegal.
Verity Sharp shares a mix from guitar and saxophone duo Divide and Dissolve, who blend classical influences with crushing doom to create a sound that aims to ‘speak without words’.
The pair initially bonded over their Indigenous backgrounds, and feel that their music enables them to communicate with their ancestors. Their inspirations range from James Baldwin and Octavia Butler to bodies of water and the forest. Their work draws on ideas of liberation, freedom and Indigenous sovereignty.
Elsewhere in the show, there’s a piece from the debut solo album of avant-garde vocalist Maggie Nichols, who first became active in London’s free improvisation scene in the 60s. This album is her first solo release, recorded over lockdown on her computer. There’s cosmic sounds from Senegal courtesy of the Wau Wau Collectif, a group of local musicians from the small fishing village of Toubab Dialaw, now a hub for Senegal’s bohemian art scene. Plus some modal roots music from a new compilation of South African jazz.
Produced by Katie Callin
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Wau Wau Collectif
Mouhamodou Lo and His Children
- Yaral Sa Doom.
- Sahel Sounds.
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Bill Callahan & Bonnie “Prince” Billy
Rooftop Garden (feat. George Xylouris)
- Rooftop Garden.
- Drag City Records.
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Divide and Dissolve
Denial
- Gas Lit.
- Invada.
- INV251CD.
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Melissa Pons
ұê
- Wolf Soundscapes.
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Chris Wood
The Wolfless Years
- None The Wiser.
- R.U.F. Records.
- RUFCD013.
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Nihil Impvlse
Thanatological Singularity
- STASIS.
- Eighth Tower Records.
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Jyoti
Ancestral Duckets
- Mama, You Can Bet!.
- SomeOthaShip Connect.
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Lon Moshe & Southern Freedom Arkestra
Doin' The Carvin' For Thabo
- Love is Where the Spirit Lies.
- Black Fire.
- BF 19804.
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Çhâñt Élečtrónïqùe
Kamen Gori
- çhâñt élečtrónïqùe vol. 1.
- Rika Muzika.
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Cosmo Sheldrake
Beech
- Beech.
- Tardigrade Records.
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Kutin
Dirty Gurdy
- A C H R O N I E.
- Ventil Records.
- V_021.
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Divide and Dissolve
We Are Really Worried About You
- Gas Lit.
- Invada.
- INV251CD.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Moonlight Sonata I Adagio Sostenuto
Performer: Vladimir Horowitz.- The Essential Vladimir Horowitz.
- Sony Classical.
- 88697419402.
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Hannah Catherine Jones
Owed to Summer Madness
- The Surround Summer Solstice Album.
- The Surround.
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Northern Cree
Red Skin Girl (A Tribe Called Red Remix)
Remix Artist: The Halluci Nation.- A Tribe Called Red.
- Electric Pow Wow.
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SBSM
Work
- Leave Your Body.
- Remote Outposts Analog.
- ROA005.
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BEARCAT
SIGHT
- SPELL.
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Group Inerane
Kuni Majagani
- Guitars From Agadez (Music Of Niger).
- Sublime Frequencies.
- SF034.
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Beverly Glenn‐Copeland
Ever New
- Transmissions: The Music Of Beverly Glenn-Copeland.
- Transgressive Records.
- TRANS463.
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Moor Mother
Act 2 - Circuit Break
- Circuit City.
- Don Giovanni Records.
- DG-197.
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Northern Cree
Red Tint
- Nîtisânak Brothers and Sister.
- Canyon Records.
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Orchestra Baobab
Mouhamadou Bamba
- Bamba.
- Stern's Africa.
- STCD 3003.
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Sudan Archives
Water
- Water.
- Stones Throw.
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Senyawa, Colin Stetson & Woody Jackson
Paradise Mercifully Departed
- The Music Of Red Dead Redemption II (Original Score).
- Lakeshore Records.
- LSINV225CD.
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Tirzah
Holding On
- Devotion.
- Domino.
- WIGLP394.
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Hannah Catherine Jones
Ubaba Natal
- The Surround Christmas Album.
- The Surround.
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Maggie Nicols
Aug 5th 2020
- Creative Contradiction: Poetry, Story, Song & Sound.
- Takuroku.
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å
- Transformation.
- Lamour Records.
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Yannis Kyriakides & Electra
Face I: Appearance of Form
- Face.
- Unsounds.
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Leveret
Rain on the Woodpile - Terminus
- Variations Live.
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Yannick Dauby
Dit lip hue hng
- Penghu Experimental Sound Studio Vol.3.
- Discrepant.
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Bokani Dyer
Ke Nako
- Indaba Is.
- Brownswood Recordings.
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- Fri 15 Jan 2021 23:00ѿý Radio 3
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