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Berlin
20:00 - 22:00

Sketchbook was the LA beat night started by Kutmah back in 2004 and was the breeding ground for artists like Daedelus, Ras G, Dibiase, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Teebs and Flying Lotus. Now it's radio reincarnation is on this side of the Atlantic. Lock in.

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Denver
21:00 - 22:00

Midwife’s multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer Madeline Johnston presents “Machines of Loving Grace,” a monthly transmission featuring her new finds and old favorites with a focus on the golden age of DIY community, cosmic sentimentalism, world music, and experimental pop. “Machines of Loving Grace” is a gateway into Johnston’s process and personal soundtrack. Inspired by the Richard Brautigan poem, Midwife’s curated playlists explore the idea of “a cybernetic ecology;” acoustic and electronic sources reflect on our humanity as well as our animalistic nature in the context of a digital landscape.

No.9

No.9

No.9 has been played on NTS shows including ZULI, with Removed (Randomized Mix) first played on 14 March 2017.

There are three artists under the name "No.9"

No.9 is Joe Takayuki's solo project. A sound designer who uses various media to express electro and contemporary music through the use of jazz and pop sensitivity.

No.9 is the short-lived name of a space rock band consisting of Mark Holmes, David Barrett and Sascha. With two of their members as former members of Platinum Blonde, their self-titled album was their only release before they changed their name to Platinum Blonde '99 and toured in support of their self-titled debut and Platinum Blonde's best-of compilation "Seven Year Itch"

No. 9 is the one time alias of Naoki Maeda for the song "End of the Century" (based on Beethoven's Ode To Joy)

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No.9

No.9 has been played on NTS shows including ZULI, with Removed (Randomized Mix) first played on 14 March 2017.

There are three artists under the name "No.9"

No.9 is Joe Takayuki's solo project. A sound designer who uses various media to express electro and contemporary music through the use of jazz and pop sensitivity.

No.9 is the short-lived name of a space rock band consisting of Mark Holmes, David Barrett and Sascha. With two of their members as former members of Platinum Blonde, their self-titled album was their only release before they changed their name to Platinum Blonde '99 and toured in support of their self-titled debut and Platinum Blonde's best-of compilation "Seven Year Itch"

No. 9 is the one time alias of Naoki Maeda for the song "End of the Century" (based on Beethoven's Ode To Joy)

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

Removed (Randomized Mix)
No Movement No Sound No Memories (No.9 mix)
Lux Nigra1999