#4212: It's About Time

New Sounds | Mar 4, 2019

Hear pieces about time and works that deal with the passage of time from cellist Julia Kent, composer Poppy Ackroyd, and by multi-instrumentalist David Garland.

Hear music by cellist, producer, and composer Julia Kent from her 2019 record, Temporal- having to do with time, in both the title of album and the way that her piece, “Last Hour Story”, unfolds. Then, listen to music by singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist David Garland that goes for a timeless quality. From his 2018 opus, Verdancy, hear “Lux Temporalis” which is built around a drone and a 12-string adapted guitar, modified by Kenji Garland.   

Listen to a medieval offertorium from the early music vocal group Orlando Consort in collaboration with jazz rock band Perfect Houseplants, from their record called “Extempore” – literally “out of time.” There’s music by English pianist, violinist, producer, and composer Poppy Ackroyd, simply called “Time” from her record, Resolve. Plus, music by Steve Hauschildt, and more. -Caryn Havlik

Program #4212: It's About Time  (First aired 3/4/2019)

ARTIST: Julia Kent
WORK: Last Hour Story [12:16]
RECORDING: Temporal
SOURCE: The Leaf Label
INFO: music.juliakent.com

ARTIST: Poppy Ackroyd
WORK: Time [6:10]
RECORDING: Resolve
SOURCE: Denovali Records
INFO: poppy.bandcamp.com

ARTIST: David Garland
WORK: Lux Temporalis [22:41]
RECORDING: Verdancy
SOURCE/INFO: davidgarland.bandcamp.com

ARTIST: Orlando Consort & Perfect Houseplants
WORK: Offertorium [4:21]
RECORDING: Extempore
SOURCE: Linn CKD 076
INFO: Available at Amazon.com

ARTIST: Steve Hauschildt
WORK: Time We Have [2:06]
RECORDING: Strands
SOURCE: kranky
INFO:
 stevehauschildt.bandcamp.com

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