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Part of the NTS family since day dot, Moxie has held her Wednesday show since the stations first broadcasts. Inviting esteemed guests for interviews & mixes and breaking new, unreleased music, she’s got your Wednesday afternoons covered… Tune in to hear anything from Soulful House, Garage, Afro beats and all the way through to rolling techno.
Treasured indian classical recordings - Asad Qizilbash, Debashish Bhattacharya, Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, Nikhil Banerjee as well as the new Anoushka Shankar record featuring Alam Khan and Sarathy Korwar
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Circadian Rhythms is a name of at least two acts:
1) Future jazz outfit Circadian Rhythms was the brainchild of Charles Bullen, who used to be one-third of highly influential early 80s band This Heat.
Fueled by Charles Bullen's expertise in unusual production techniques and by his love for African music and reggae, the music of Circadian Rhythms is an open and intricate mixture of polyrhythms, keyboards and electronics, spiced up with live instruments such as guitars, percussion and horns (saxes, flutes and trombone). At times it might be described as a post-techno, post-d'n'b version of early-70's spaced-out Latin/African-tinged jazz excursions (Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane, Strata East Records), but most of the time it simply sounds like nothing else…
2) Circadian Rhythms is Craig Dillon. Born in Derry, Ireland and is currently living in the West Yorkshire area, England. He produces his own blend of electronica drawing aspects from many other electronic genres.
Circadian Rhythms is a name of at least two acts:
1) Future jazz outfit Circadian Rhythms was the brainchild of Charles Bullen, who used to be one-third of highly influential early 80s band This Heat.
Fueled by Charles Bullen's expertise in unusual production techniques and by his love for African music and reggae, the music of Circadian Rhythms is an open and intricate mixture of polyrhythms, keyboards and electronics, spiced up with live instruments such as guitars, percussion and horns (saxes, flutes and trombone). At times it might be described as a post-techno, post-d'n'b version of early-70's spaced-out Latin/African-tinged jazz excursions (Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane, Strata East Records), but most of the time it simply sounds like nothing else…
2) Circadian Rhythms is Craig Dillon. Born in Derry, Ireland and is currently living in the West Yorkshire area, England. He produces his own blend of electronica drawing aspects from many other electronic genres.
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