
JJJJJerome and Angeline Morrison in session
Another chance to join Verity Sharp for a specially-curated long-distance collaboration session between US poet-musician JJJJJerome and British folk artist Angeline Morrison.
Another chance to join Verity Sharp for a specially-curated long-distance collaboration session between US poet-musician JJJJJerome and British folk artist Angeline Morrison, first broadcast in October last year.
JJJJJerome is a Virginia based artist who - through the practice of collaging spoken word, ambient sound and jazz textures - researches relationships among Blackness, disabled speech, divinity, nature, sound and time. The spelling of JJJJJerome is a reflection of the artist’s stutter, a “disfluencyâ€, which is something they explore, celebrate and connect with a history of Black music and Black experience in their work. “For me,†JJJJJerome has said, “the stutter is a wild animal, and it is my ongoing practice to follow it where it wants to go.†JJJJJerome’s debut album, The Clearing, suggests that the disfluency of a stutter brings new ways of thinking about liminal time, as well as fugitive movements and escape routes out of a racist reality for Black dissident artists, musicians and writers. Their solo piano record Compline in Nine Movements was released in December 2023.
Cornwall-based Angeline Morrison is an award-winning British folk artist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who has received admiration for her “startling†songwriting. In her 2022 album The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience, released on Topic Records and produced by Eliza Carthy, she uses archival research to explore and uncover real Black British experiences and histories, inhabiting imagined perspectives to reframe their stories. A skilled improviser, she works with guitar, mbira, autoharp, and this month releases Grace Will Lead Me ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½, a collaboration with Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne (Granny's Attic) and Jon Bickley (The Invisible Folk Club) to mark the 250th anniversary of the writing of Amazing Grace.
Produced by Cat Gough
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Yuko Araki
Otiron
- IV.
- Room40.
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Hans Hulbækmo
Han
- Tilfeldig N​æ​pe.
- Hubro.
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Trini de la Isla, Juani de la Isla & Jesus Castilla
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- Bolinus Brandaris: Flamenco from the Bay of Cadiz.
- Dust-to-Digital.
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JJJJJerome Ellis
Jede Krankheit ist ein musikalisches Problem
- The Clearing.
- nna Tapes.
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Angeline Morrison
Go ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
- The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience.
- Topic.
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eleOnora
Voice improv at stairwell in Tallin Old Town
- tuuljamuud.
- Cruel Nature Recordings.
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Paweł Kulczyński
Anticipatory Grief
- Biosignatures.
- Pointless Geometry.
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Erlend Apneseth Trio with Maja Ratkje
Spor etter spor (mellom oss)
- Collage.
- Hubro.
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Fabiano do Nascimento
Paperstrings
- Mundo Solo.
- Far Out Recordings.
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Dasom Baek
Urban Ghosts
- Mirror City.
- Metron Records.
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Leonardo Barbadoro
Bomi
- Musica Automata.
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Kave
Cathode
- Machine Learning Poetry.
- Zabte Sote.
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Bert Jansch
Bittern
- Avocet (40th anniversary edition).
- EARTH.
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Irreversible Entanglements
Celestial Pathways
- Protect Your Light.
- Impulse!.
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Kwaa Mensah & His Fanti Trio
Wa Sun Szi Domo
- If You Want to Make a Lover: Palm Wine, Akan Blues & Early Guitar Highlife, Pt..
- Death is Not The End.
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Rebeca Omordia
Ufie, Igbo Dance (sound-collage rework) (feat. Gabriel Prokofiev)
- OUTSIDE THE LINES, VOL.6.
- Nonclassical.
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JJJJJerome Ellis
Fountain #3
- Fountain #3.
- NNA Tapes.
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JJJJJerome Ellis & Angeline Morrison
JJJJJerome Ellis and Angeline Morrison in session
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Dunaj
- ±Êü°ì²¹±èö°ì.
- Cuneiform Records.
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Elen Huynh & Mark Vernon
To Roar or to Whisper
- Mal de D​é​barquement.
- Choses Contraires.
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Chrisman
Late Siren
- Dozage.
- HAKUNA KULALA.
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Claire M Singer
Cairn Toul
- Saor.
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Jessika Kenney & Eyvind Kang
Eclipse
- Azure.
- Ideologic Organ.
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Fiesta en el VacÃo
La Menina
- Rosal.
- Teenage Menopause.
Broadcasts
- Fri 27 Oct 2023 23:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Fri 24 May 2024 22:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
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