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1
Detroit
05:00 - 06:30

In the immediate years following her husband's death, Alice Coltrane underwent a challenging personal journey, finally emerging from emotional turmoil when she was introduced to guru Swami Satchidananda in the early 1970s. By 1972 she had changed her name to Turiyasangitananda, and left her secular life behind, moving to California. In 1975, she opened the Vedantic Centre.This spiritual awakening would define much of the rest of her life, her music notwithstanding. This show explores Alice's later recordings, which are deeply influenced by Hinduism and Eastern spirituality, featuring bhajan chants, and new age influence.

2
Los Angeles
05:00 - 06:00

Nick Malkin hosts Post-Geography, featuring ambient and atmospheric selections, live from the NTS studio in L.A.

Jean-Philippe Gross

Jean-Philippe Gross

Jean-Philippe Gross has been played on NTS in shows including Beau Beaumont, featured first on 3 February 2024. Songs played include Reflex #4, Track 01 and 6'12".

Born in 1979, lives and works in Metz. Before turning to electronic he was playing drums. Since 1998 he plays improvised electronic with a mixing board, cheap microphones, small speakers and sometimes with a serge modular synth. His work is primarily focused on feeback. Mostly performaning live, he is occaisionally creating sound/music for dance & theater, "We killed a cheerleader" with the dancer-choregrapher Marie Cambois (2008), "Radiographie" a theater piece by the company Les Patries Imaginaires (2004). In 2003 his work was part of the exhibition 33 RPM: Ten Hours of Sound from France at the San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA, USA) curated by Laurent Dailleau. He is collaborating with various musicians, among them with Will Guthrie, Ferran Fages, Xavier Charles, Clare Cooper, Lionel Marchetti, Franz Hautzinger, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Arnaud Rivière, Pascal Battus, John Hegre, Silent Block, Norbert Moeslang, JazKamer Metal line up… Since 2001 he is engaged as a program curator in the association Fragment (Metz, France).

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Jean-Philippe Gross

Jean-Philippe Gross has been played on NTS in shows including Beau Beaumont, featured first on 3 February 2024. Songs played include Reflex #4, Track 01 and 6'12".

Born in 1979, lives and works in Metz. Before turning to electronic he was playing drums. Since 1998 he plays improvised electronic with a mixing board, cheap microphones, small speakers and sometimes with a serge modular synth. His work is primarily focused on feeback. Mostly performaning live, he is occaisionally creating sound/music for dance & theater, "We killed a cheerleader" with the dancer-choregrapher Marie Cambois (2008), "Radiographie" a theater piece by the company Les Patries Imaginaires (2004). In 2003 his work was part of the exhibition 33 RPM: Ten Hours of Sound from France at the San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA, USA) curated by Laurent Dailleau. He is collaborating with various musicians, among them with Will Guthrie, Ferran Fages, Xavier Charles, Clare Cooper, Lionel Marchetti, Franz Hautzinger, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Arnaud Rivière, Pascal Battus, John Hegre, Silent Block, Norbert Moeslang, JazKamer Metal line up… Since 2001 he is engaged as a program curator in the association Fragment (Metz, France).

Original source: Last.fm

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Reflex #4
Jean-Philippe Gross
Eich2019
Track 01
Jean-Philippe Gross
Eich2019
6'12"
Charles, Gross, Hautzinger, Marchetti
Monotype Records2012