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23.02.10 | Episode 2.4: Too Many Fireworks


wss2.4 450We Sink Ships is a collaboration featuring Heidi Kuisma, a Finnish born, Glasgow based photographer and Neil Milton, a Scottish born photographer, musician and record label owner living in Warsaw, Poland.

Together they create and curate online photo exhibitions and present weekly podcasts hosted on Radio Magnetic.

On the first Tuesday of every month, We Sink Ships will feature something they love – it might be a band, a label, an artist, a gallery or a venue – then Neil will play out with 45 minutes of electro-disco-wonk-pop.

The following Tuesday each month, We Sink Ships will invite a guest DJ to record a set which will be preceded by an introduction to the guest.

On the 3rd Tuesday of the month, Heidi will take her turn to play some music but not before they’ve discussed a monthly Nick-Hornby-esque top 5.

Finishing off the month, the 4th show will be something a little different; with the return of Neil’s record label, We Sink Ships are presenting the Too Many Fireworks podcast, featuring music from the label, past and present, plus Neil’s latest ambient, minimalist or alternative-classical finds.

Another month comes to an end and we bring you the second We Sink Ships presents too many fireworks show.  This month, Neil plays more classical music from Iceland (are you spotting a theme here?) and elsewhere, interviews English composer and musician Clem Leek and starts his celebrations of Chopin’s 200th Anniversary year.

Tracklist

  1. Troika – Are We Swimming (Codeine Effect Remix)
  2. Daníel Bjarnason – Bow to String I – Sorrow Follows Happiness
  3. Nico Muhly – Quiet Music
  4. Fryderyk Chopin – Polonaise in A Major Op. 40/1
  5. Clem Leek – 0°36’56.483″
  6. Amiina – Ásinn
  7. Jonny Greenwood – Oil
  8. Richard Skelton – Undertow

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  2. classical music is always the best, it is relaxing and very rich in melody ‘:;

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