Free Radicals is an eclectic music programme that only has one motto: good music. No themes, no genre specific programme, just total freedom. No matter if it is thundering hardcore, tranquil Japanese shakuhachi music or swinging Dutch rap. It doesn’t matter to Free Radicals.
1. Aziza Brahim. La Tierra Derrama Lágrimas (Die Erde Vergiet Tränen) (The Earth Spills Tears) (Aziza Brahim, Mahmud Bara).
CD: Sahrauis: The Music Of The Western Sahara (1999). Nubenegra/ Intuition Music, 3255
2. Phil Ochs. Knock On The Door (Phil Ochs).
CD: All The News That’s Fit To Sing (1964/1994). Hannibal, HNCD 4427
3. Venetian Snares. This Bitter Earth (Aaron Funk, Clyde Otis).
7”/DL: Moonglow / This Bitter Earth (2004). Addict, 021
4. Psilopat. Zheng Harp Solo (Psilopat).
DL: Just A Ride (2010). Psilopat
5. Freddy Fresh. Now Broadcasting from Minneapolis (Frederick Schmid).
CD: Diggin’ Up Ghosts (2005). Howlin’, CD 03
6. Pan Sonic & Haino Keiji. This Trembling, No Longer Seems To Be The Axis At The Centre (Ilpo Vaisanen, Haino Keiji, Mika Vainio).
2LP/DL: In The Studio (2010). Blast First Petite, PTYT 043
7. James Blake. I Never Learnt To Share (James Blake).
CD: James Blake (2011). Atlas Recordings, A&M, ATLAS02CD
8. Sean Smith. Greetings Death Love (Εxcerpts) (Sean Smith).
CD: Eternal (2010). Strange Attractors Audio House, saah-059
9. Marina Rosenfeld. "Cuz I Cannot Find My Way…" (Teenage Lontano 1) (Marina Rosenfeld).
CD: Plastic Materials (2009). Room40, RM430
10. Robert Pete Williams. You Used To Be A Sweet Cover Shaker But You Ain’t No More (Robert Pete Williams).
CD: Robert Pete Williams (1971/2001). Fat Possum, MACRO 80349-2
11. Alastair Galbraith. Stolen and Broken (Alastair Galbraith).
LP/DL: Mass (2010). Siltbreeze, SB136
12. Dick Gaughan. Crooked Jack (Dick Gaughan).
CD: Gaughan (1978/1996). Topic, TSCD384
13. Akira Kobayashi. Akiras Coal Mine Song (???).
CD: Anthology of Japanese Folk Music 1960-1976 (2005)