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London
17:00 - 18:00

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Tokyo
17:00 - 18:00

A 15-hour tribute to the influential Japanese songwriter, Haruomi Hosono, known from his prolific productions and work in the electronic trio, Yellow Magic Orchestra. Expect mixes exploring his career and adjacent music from NTS' most dedicated Hosono-philes.

Michele Musser

Michele Musser

Michele Musser has been played on NTS in shows including Perfect Sound Forever, featured first on 23 June 2014. Songs played include Too Much, Dream Clock and Eyechant.

In the early 80's with a background working as a cell animator and hailing from a mid-sized industrial town, Harrisburg, PA, Michele Mercure was embedded in the the town's visual arts community but suffered for lack of decent music - a familiar whinge from anyone who grew up outside of the big cities - so she made her own wickedly inventive and expressive sound using synths, effects, tape loops and vocals.

Her visual and musical worlds first gelled in a 1983 soundtrack for Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, followed by three self-released cassettes which built on that aesthetic, creating a richly synaesthetic style of highly visual yet mostly minimalist music. Released a few years later, Eye Chant was the pinnacle of her output, which was revealed to the world at large, thirty years later via Freedom to Spend.

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Michele Musser

Michele Musser has been played on NTS in shows including Perfect Sound Forever, featured first on 23 June 2014. Songs played include Too Much, Dream Clock and Eyechant.

In the early 80's with a background working as a cell animator and hailing from a mid-sized industrial town, Harrisburg, PA, Michele Mercure was embedded in the the town's visual arts community but suffered for lack of decent music - a familiar whinge from anyone who grew up outside of the big cities - so she made her own wickedly inventive and expressive sound using synths, effects, tape loops and vocals.

Her visual and musical worlds first gelled in a 1983 soundtrack for Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, followed by three self-released cassettes which built on that aesthetic, creating a richly synaesthetic style of highly visual yet mostly minimalist music. Released a few years later, Eye Chant was the pinnacle of her output, which was revealed to the world at large, thirty years later via Freedom to Spend.

Original source: Last.fm

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Too Much
Michele Musser
Quick Shower Music1986
Dream Clock
Michele Musser
Quick Shower Music1986
Eyechant
Michele Musser
Quick Shower Music1986
100% Bridal Illusion
Michele Musser
Quick Shower Music1986
The Intruder
Michele Musser
Quick Shower Music1986
In The Air
Michele Musser
Quick Shower Music1986