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CITR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.This Friday night s show features: Deva Ovel (Italy) | BedouinDrone (Belgium) | cEvin Key (Vancouver) | hyacinth. (USA) | Kuma (Vancouver), plus, the CiTR Global Network premiere of Eighth Tower Records latest addition to its Drone Islands dark ambient / drone series. And if that s not enough, Crespan©-Co-Conspirator Mark Hjorthoy stops by to deliver an hour-long master class on the music of groundbreaking downtempo and cinematic composer James Braddell aka Funki Porcini.Starting at 10 PM Pacific on CITR FM 101.9, streaming at CITR.CA.======================Funki Porcini Interview By Mark HjorthoyFrom his beginnings in the chill out act 9 Lazy 9, to his work as a soundtrack artist for Italian TV, and on to his longest running project Funki Porcini, James Braddell’s work really stands the test of time. As one of the first acts signed to the infamou
From his beginnings in the chill out act
9 Lazy 9, to his work as a soundtrack artist for Italian TV, and on to his longest running project
Funki Porcini, James Braddell’s work really stands the rest of time. As one of the first acts signed to the infamous
Ninja Tunes label, he’s influenced many artists and has also branched into installation art with his awesome
CITY project. I recently had the pleasure of asking James some questions.
With the majority of your musical output being on Bandcamp now, are you finding it easier or harder to get your work out to your audience yourself than you did with an indie label behind you? Is it at all comforting to know you are in complete control of the process?