Marmalade On The Moon // Altercat Records

26.04.26
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Aired on 26.04.26, 12:00am

A genre-less space, which focuses on the psychedelic ley lines that connect the past to the present. Exploring how the music from all cultures which connects us all, is rich in both spirit and sonic.

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Carioca
Manhā Oriental
Agustín Pereyra Lucena
Guayabas
Agustín Pereyra Lucena
Hace Unos Pocos Años
The Bogeyman
Electrocution
Afrodyssey Orchestra
Nomad's Dream
Afrodyssey Orchestra
Moroccan Dancer
Téo Azevedo
Eu Tentei
Jorge Navarro
Funk Yourself
Viejas Raíces
O'Placar
Viejas Raíces
Los Berugos Wor
Costa Blanca
Cuando El Coco Se Viste De Gris
Conscious Listening 1.0
Costa Blanca - Hailing from sun-bathed Alicante in the Spanish Levantine coast, Costa Blanca shared the stage with some of the country's best-known rock acts of the time, including Triana, Guadalquivir, Bloque or Coz, often receiving praise from fellow musicians and music critics alike. The band's sole LP takes the listener through a typical summer in the Mediterranean, from its blissful afternoons by the sea to galloping thunderstorms, and is reminiscent of some kind of Weather Report with a Mediterranean flair. Formed by four musicians of diverse musical backgrounds, the band members proved to be exceptionally skilled despite their limited experience, remarkably drummer Pedro Barceló who, aged just 17 at the time of recording, delivered an astonishing 9-minute solo and grew to become one of the most in-demand session musicians in Spain. Napi Carratalá's guitar makes sure his inclination for psychedelic rock doesn't go amiss and the imperturbable Chiki Navarret provides the funky bass lines that hold the band together, while the French saxophonist Alain Fabrizio blows the jazz influence, adding a bit of soulfulness into the blend.
Costa Blanca
El Barón de Finestrat
Conscious Listening 2.0
Luis Vecchio - After a few years in London, where he worked with Archie Shepp and recorded a sought-after album for the famed library music label De Wolfe, Argentinian pianist Luis Vecchio settled in the island of Gran Canaria following advice from a superior entity from outer space. Vecchio subsequently opened the first jazz school in the Canary Islands, effectively planting the seed of jazz in the archipelago. In Contactos, recorded in 1978, Vecchio gives a free jazz account of his contacts with Adionesis, who delivers his ominous message upon the human race on side B of the album. Fellow Argentinean Fernando Bermúdez on percussion and Japanese bass player Yoichi Yahiro complete the line-up of Contactos.
Luis Vecchio
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Baligh Hamdi, Magid Khan
Sahara
Baligh Hamdi, Magid Khan
Achark
Baligh Hamdi, Magid Khan
Lahore
Horacio "Chivo" Borraro
Mi Amigo Tarzán