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Medieval psych rock and hellhounds on the loose

Jennifer Lucy Allan presents adventurous explorations in sound, from Tashi Dorji’s new guitar experiments to a local fable reimagined by a children’s improvising orchestra.

Jennifer Lucy Allan presents your weekly dose of adventurous explorations in sound. There’ll be a union of European medieval music with psychedelic rock courtesy of Reimaki, the Japanese duo of Maki Miura - an icon in Japanese rock, psych, and noise circles - and Rei Yokoyama (Triggers Flowers, Stakaidan, Lapiz Trio); plus new iterative guitar experiments from the prolific Bhutanese-born, North Carolina-based Tashi Dorji; and an improvising orchestra of 7-10-year-olds offer a sonic reimagining of a local Todmorton fable about a group of hellhounds who embark upon a wild hunt around the Upper Calder Valley. “Monstrous human-headed dogs, who traverse the air, and are often heard although seldom seen,” is how the folklorist William Henderson described them in 1879.

Produced by Cat Gough
A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 3

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1 hour, 29 minutes

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  • Friday22:00

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