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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.

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London
06:00 - 07:00

Omar Hraib presents The Witching Hour; a passage through the realms of the slow, the heavy and the strange.

Caxton Press

Caxton Press

Caxton Press has been played on NTS shows including Ninja Tune Takeover, with This Ain't Living (Main) first played on 26 September 2013.

In 1476 William Caxton established the first printing press in England at Westminster where he printed Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, Gower’s Confession Amantis, Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur and more than 100 other books.

More than half a millennium later, as the age of the written word comes to an end and cyberspace envelopes the world, a new hip hop group – Caxton Press – has emerged to shine light into the darkness.

After a year in the engine room writing, tightening and perfecting their debut album Shame the Devil, Caxton Press have chosen to ignore the status quo and the current themes in rap music and to bring it back to the pavement in its purest form.

Three rappers – Manage, Kingpin and eMCee Killa – Singer/rapper Amy True, producer Profound and DJ Snuff, have merged their talents to give you Caxton Press.

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Caxton Press

Caxton Press has been played on NTS shows including Ninja Tune Takeover, with This Ain't Living (Main) first played on 26 September 2013.

In 1476 William Caxton established the first printing press in England at Westminster where he printed Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, Gower’s Confession Amantis, Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur and more than 100 other books.

More than half a millennium later, as the age of the written word comes to an end and cyberspace envelopes the world, a new hip hop group – Caxton Press – has emerged to shine light into the darkness.

After a year in the engine room writing, tightening and perfecting their debut album Shame the Devil, Caxton Press have chosen to ignore the status quo and the current themes in rap music and to bring it back to the pavement in its purest form.

Three rappers – Manage, Kingpin and eMCee Killa – Singer/rapper Amy True, producer Profound and DJ Snuff, have merged their talents to give you Caxton Press.

Original source: Last.fm

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