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28.05.2022

Sunday Mix: Marina Herlop

Sunday Experimental Folk Classical

There’s a certain immediacy to the work of Marina Herlop. The Catalan singer, composer and classically trained pianist – who released her third album Pripyat via PAN just last week – draws listeners into her world through a cross-stitch of evocative vocal techniques, instrumentation and, more recently, the embrace of electronic elements. It makes for stunning music that reveals Herlop’s inquisitive nature just as much as it showcases her stunning voice.

Speaking on her Sunday Mix, which features music by Naomi Akimoto, Bulgarian State Television Female Choir, Svitlana Nianio and more, Herlop says: “I’m not sure if there’s some musical common ground wrapping this heterogeneous compilation of tracks, except for the fact that they all feel haunting and of extremely good quality to my ears – and hopefully to yours, too. I think they are all imperishable.”


See Tracklist
Ikue Asazaki – Asagao
Ted Greene – A Certain Smile
Joselito – El Pastor
Stennes – The Cave
Jaco Pastorius – Opus Pocus
Naomi Akimoto – Tennessee Waltz
CocoRosie – Fairy Paradise (Live on KEXP)
Pepe Marchena – Romance a Córdoba
Anne Price – Johnny Be Fair
The Ghostwriters – Rococco Rondo
Caroline Shaw, Roomful of Teeth, Brad Wells – Partit for 8 Voices: No. 3, Courante
Ghédalia Tazartès – Un Amour Si Grand Qu’il Nie Son Objet
Wesphere – Pedro y Carne
Bulgarian State Television Female Choir – Moma Houbava (Beautiful Girl)
Hareton Salvanini – Só
Jose Martí, Coro Exaudi de la Habana – Penas
Svitlana Nianio – Koło Lasu
Hamlet Gonashvili – Tsintskaro
Antonio Velasco – Consuelo Gitano

Sunday Mix: Marina Herlop

Sunday Mix: Marina Herlop

There’s a certain immediacy to the work of Marina Herlop. The Catalan singer, composer and classically trained pianist – who released her third album Pripyat via PAN just last week – draws listeners into her world through a cross-stitch of evocative vocal techniques, instrumentation and, more recently, the embrace of electronic elements. It makes for stunning music that reveals Herlop’s inquisitive nature just as much as it showcases her stunning voice.

Speaking on her Sunday Mix, which features music by Naomi Akimoto, Bulgarian State Television Female Choir, Svitlana Nianio and more, Herlop says: “I’m not sure if there’s some musical common ground wrapping this heterogeneous compilation of tracks, except for the fact that they all feel haunting and of extremely good quality to my ears – and hopefully to yours, too. I think they are all imperishable.”

See Tracklist
Ikue Asazaki – Asagao
Ted Greene – A Certain Smile
Joselito – El Pastor
Stennes – The Cave
Jaco Pastorius – Opus Pocus
Naomi Akimoto – Tennessee Waltz
CocoRosie – Fairy Paradise (Live on KEXP)
Pepe Marchena – Romance a Córdoba
Anne Price – Johnny Be Fair
The Ghostwriters – Rococco Rondo
Caroline Shaw, Roomful of Teeth, Brad Wells – Partit for 8 Voices: No. 3, Courante
Ghédalia Tazartès – Un Amour Si Grand Qu’il Nie Son Objet
Wesphere – Pedro y Carne
Bulgarian State Television Female Choir – Moma Houbava (Beautiful Girl)
Hareton Salvanini – Só
Jose Martí, Coro Exaudi de la Habana – Penas
Svitlana Nianio – Koło Lasu
Hamlet Gonashvili – Tsintskaro
Antonio Velasco – Consuelo Gitano
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