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Naviar Broadcast

Naviar Broadcast

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Naviar Broadcast is a radio programme by Naviar Records, broadcasted on Resonance Extra every Wednesday at 7pm UK time. Thirty minutes of experimental music made in response to a weekly assigned haiku poem. Curated by Marco Sebastiano Alessi.© 2024 Naviar Broadcast Art
Episodes
  • Naviar Broadcast #317 – Deep in the mountains – Wednesday 1st May 2024
    May 5 2024

    This week's podcast features music made by Naviar's community inspired by

    Shinkei’s poem “Deep in the mountains - / falling into my heart / autumn streams”



    Tracklist:


    ikjoyce - Falling Into My Heart

    unden - autumn streams

    LazenbeeIndustries – mountains

    Stan Magendanz - Deep in the mountains

    ray_cobley - Deep Streams

    mikey_a - My Heart's Autumn Stream




    Credits:


    music intro: “This ruined house” by Tuonela

    voice intro: Ian Joyce

    cover image: Micah Hallahan

    voice reciting the poem: Marco Sebastiano Alessi


    Naviar Broadcast is a radio programme curated by Naviar, broadcasted on Resonance Extra every Wednesday at 7pm UK time. Thirty minutes of experimental music made in response to a weekly assigned haiku poem.

    To have your music featured on the show, you'll have to participate in the Haiku music challenge: https://www.naviarrecords.com/about/naviar-haiku

    support the show: https://www.naviarrecords.com/support-us/



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    25 mins
  • Naviar Broadcast #316 – Tall, wide-arching trees – Wednesday 24th April 2024
    Apr 27 2024

    This week's podcast features music made by Naviar's community inspired by

    John Hinks’ poem “Tall, wide-arching trees / Assume a cathedral shape / Until darkness falls”

    Tracklist:

    unden - into light

    Meccaniche del Suono - John's Rooms

    33per - Until darkness falls

    ray_cobley - Wide-Arching - for John Hinks

    Night Note - Tall, wide-arching trees

    jamesbrynildsen - Flown Blue

    John Wright - ToFlownBlue



    Credits:


    music intro: “This ruined house” by Tuonela

    voice intro: Ian Joyce

    cover image: Micah Hallahan

    voice reciting the poem: Marco Sebastiano Alessi


    Naviar Broadcast is a radio programme curated by Naviar, broadcasted on Resonance Extra every Wednesday at 7pm UK time. Thirty minutes of experimental music made in response to a weekly assigned haiku poem.

    To have your music featured on the show, you'll have to participate in the Haiku music challenge: https://www.naviarrecords.com/about/naviar-haiku

    support the show: https://www.naviarrecords.com/support-us/





    Support the Show.

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    28 mins
  • Naviar Broadcast #315 – Come outside! – Wednesday 17th April 2024
    Apr 20 2024

    Thirty minutes of experimental music made in response to a weekly haiku poem, curated by Marco Alessi of Naviar Records and Naviar's international community of composers.

    This episode features music made by Naviar's community inspired by Nakamura Teijo's poem "Come outside!, we can almost touch, the spring moon".

    To have your music featured on the show, participate in the Haiku music challenge.

    Tracklist

    Night Note - Come Outside!

    windspace - We Can Almost Touch

    zenbytes - touch the spring moon

    Stan Magendanz - we can almost touch the spring moon

    ray_cobley - Lunar Illusion

    Halcyon Hum - Munbotoru

    Naviar Broadcast is a radio programme curated by Naviar, broadcasted on Resonance Extra every Wednesday at 7pm UK time. Thirty minutes of experimental music made in response to a weekly assigned haiku poem.

    To have your music featured on the show, you'll have to participate in the Haiku music challenge: https://www.naviarrecords.com/about/naviar-haiku

    support the show: https://www.naviarrecords.com/support-us/


    Support the Show.

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    29 mins
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