BBD radioshow 08.03.2020 – Bruton Music, part three

15:05:19
Bruton Music, part three (mixcloud)
[see the more simple/traditional style tracklist – with only the artists’ names and track titles – below, at the bottom of this post, thanks]
01. John Scott – Pleasant Surroundings 2 (Thematic with Strings) 1:35
[BRD13, Serenity. Soft and pretty. Styles vary from contemporary to quaint. 135]
02. Brian Bennett – Surf (Sea of airshots. Slow swell with motive figures.) 3:25
[BRD19, Nature Watch. Sustained electro-atmospherics. 190]
03. Alan Hawkshaw – Soft Throttle (Cool and funky) 2:55
[BRG6, Sunny Sides. Carefree contemporary tunefuls of small group instrumentation. 67]
04. Keith Roberts – Skyscraper (Busy, metropolitan) 2:12
[BRG21, Bold as Brass. Contemporary, big, confident. 188]
05. C. Rae / F. McDonald / G. Shury – Night Groove (Classy, romantic) 2:30
[BRH1, Rock City. Slick metropolitan and travelling backcloths. 4]
06. Warren Bennett – Mix It Up (Cool “Axel F” rhythm) 2:38
[BRH28, In The Groove. Exciting contemporary sounds.]
07. Alan Hawkshaw ‎- Eternity (Nebulous time passage) 4:11
[BRI6, Frontiers of Science. Contemporary electronic atmospherics. 105]
08. Jean Bouchety – Lifeblood Ending 2 (Editable held tail) 0:36
[BRI7, Biology. Abstract Electronics with Percussion. Most items have a submix designed for when less musical intensity is required. 114]
09. Alan Hawkshaw – Digital Vision (Complex rhthmic readout] 2:17
[BRI8, Kinetics/Vision. […] A foresight of new technology. 122]
15:30
10. Brian Bennett – Discovery (An environment of unreality to an unresolved conclusion.) 6:11
[BRI10, Fantasia. An electronic suite not conforming to the usual rules of music but comprising various airs and movements according to the composers creative inspiration. 130]
11. John Coleman – Exciting Enterprise 1 (Opening statement to pacey bright theme) 2:40
[BRJ13, Enterprise/Let’s Go. A contemporary theme set for Brass, Synthesisers and Rhythm descriptive of purpose and efficiency. […] 100]
12. David Lindup – Stealth 1 (Suspense with dark undertones to tail) 1:40
[BRJ22, Interpol. All time favourite crime fighting dramatics. Suspense build ups, chases, links, bridges and stings. 157]
13. John Cameron – High Noon (Tension. Features Spanish Guitar & Wood Flute) 3:21
[BRJ28, Badlands. A comprehensive set of drama cues applicable to the Americas, past and present. 232]
14. Mike Vickers – Driving Force (Bright, propulsive) 2:11
[BRK1, Driving Force. Dangerous and exciting action. 28]
15. Francis Monkman – Current Affairs (Purposeful, industrious, semi-electronic) 3:21
[BRL4, Futurama. Semi-electronic sequences for new technology. 90]
16. I. Martin/B. Dee – Glass (Warm, revolving) 2:27
[BRL5, Light Industry. Contemporary, semi-electronic. 103]
17. Alan Hawkshaw – Autopower (High powered energy) 2:40
[BRL7, Music Machine. Clean, fresh, futuristic. 166]
18. Zoe De Souza – Fast Output (Fast Motion) 2:44
[BRL17, Aggressive Advertising. Positive, optimistic. A blend of realsound and synthesisers. 281]
19. Les Hurdle / Frank Ricotti – Dank (Hollow suspense) 1:44
[BRM3, Darkside. Contemporary and futuristic. 45]
20. John Cameron – Satin 2 (Alto Sax with unhurried motion) 2:34
[BRM8, Watchful Eye. Nervous, apprehensive. A Side more suited to drama. B Side more suited to documentary. 163]
16:00
21. John Cameron – Treck (Melancholy Bass Clarinet-like melody over dark suspenseful underscore) 3:10
[BRM9, Survival. Contemporary atmospherics with a generic feel of unease. 176]
22. Alan Hawkshaw – Underwater Voyage (Weirsd, suspended) 3:14
[BRM14, Underworld. Strange suspenseful underscores. Especially suitable for underwater scenes. 287]
23. Keith Mansfield – Important Montage 2 (More emphasis on rhythm) 0:55
[BRN3, Progress. The achievements of man. 37]
24. Paul Martin – Peasants Pastures (Quaint, peaceful) 3:03
[BRO3, An Age of Elegance. Musical reflections of past cultures. 76]
25. John Cameron – Serengeti Sunlight (Lighthearted. Ominous last chord) 1:17
[BRR19, Sketches of Africa. Intriguing Woodwinds, intricate Percussion indicative of Nature Study and native Africa. 251]
26. T. Osei, M. Tontoh, A. Harry & M. Owusu (aka ~Osibisa) – Call of Africa (Happy Flute feature) 2:34
[BRR20, Modern Africa. Contemporary Brass, Woodwind, Rhythm and Percussion. 252]
27. Duncan Lamont – Funky Flutes (Layed back Alto Flute feature) 4:02
[BRD13, Serenity. Soft and pretty. Styles vary from contemporary to quaint. 135]
28. Brian Bennett – Carefree (Light 5/4 movement) 2:24
[BRG6, Sunny Sides. Carefree contemporary tunefuls of small group instrumentation. 67]
29. C. Rae / F. McDonald / G. Shury – Fast Drive (Smooth fast speed) 2:33
[BRH1, Rock City. Slick metropolitan and travelling backcloths. 4]
30. Alan Hawkshaw ‎- Frontiers of Science (Important, explanatory) 3:06
[BRI6, Frontiers of Science. Contemporary electronic atmospherics. 105]
31. Alan Hawkshaw – Vision 1. (Clarion theme over rapid sequential patterns) 2:31
[BRI8, Kinetics/Vision. […] A foresight of new technology. 122]
16:30
32. Brian Bennett – A New World (The creation of Utopia) 6:34
[BRI10, Fantasia. An electronic suite not conforming to the usual rules of music but comprising various airs and movements according to the composers creative inspiration. 130]
33. Alan Hawkshaw – Technicolour (Dynamic impressive theme) 2:36
[BRL7, Music Machine. Clean, fresh, futuristic. 166]
34. Alan Hawkshaw – Good Thinking (Optimistic, motive) 2:34
[BRL17, Aggressive Advertising. Positive, optimistic. A blend of realsound and synthesisers. 281]
35. John Cameron – Neon Strip (Serio comic prowling) 2:00
[BRM3, Darkside. Contemporary and futuristic. 45]
36. John Cameron – Swordfish (Suspended movement, especially suited to Birds & Fish) 1:49
[BRR19, Sketches of Africa. Intriguing Woodwinds, intricate Percussion indicative of Nature Study and native Africa. 251]
37. T. Osei, M. Tontoh, A. Harry & M. Owusu (aka ~Osibisa) – African Dawn (Relaxed) 3:05
[BRR20, Modern Africa. Contemporary Brass, Woodwind, Rhythm and Percussion. 252]
38. Alan Hawkshaw – Beach Journey (Nice free movement) 3:00
[BRG6, Sunny Sides. Carefree contemporary tunefuls of small group instrumentation. 67]
39. C. Rae / F. McDonald / G. Shury – Super Kool (Rhythmic, classy) 2:27
[BRH1, Rock City. Slick metropolitan and travelling backcloths. 4]
40. Trevor Bastow – Kinetic Motion (Automotive) 2:19
[BRI8, Kinetics/Vision. […] 122]
41. Alan Hawkshaw – Pro-Motion (Purposeful, motive, confident, industrious) 2:35
[BRL7, Music Machine. Clean, fresh, futuristic. 166]
16:56:09
hírek/news
Brüsszeli Diktátum radio show

Hallgasd meg itt / Listen here:
as a single .mp3
or in ~ half an hour long parts:
15:00 | 15:30 | 16:00 | 16:30

Bruton Music, part three (mixcloud)
Bruton Music, part three
01. John Scott – Pleasant Surroundings 2
02. Brian Bennett – Surf
03. Alan Hawkshaw – Soft Throttle
04. Keith Roberts – Skyscraper
05. C. Rae / F. McDonald / G. Shury – Night Groove
06. Warren Bennett – Mix It Up
07. Alan Hawkshaw ‎- Eternity
08. Jean Bouchety – Lifeblood Ending 2
09. Alan Hawkshaw – Digital Vision
10. Brian Bennett – Discovery
11. John Coleman – Exciting Enterprise 1
12. David Lindup – Stealth 1
13. John Cameron – High Noon
14. Mike Vickers – Driving Force
15. Francis Monkman – Current Affairs
16. I. Martin/B. Dee – Glass
17. Alan Hawkshaw – Autopower
18. Zoe De Souza – Fast Output
19. Les Hurdle / Frank Ricotti – Dank
20. John Cameron – Satin 2
21. John Cameron – Treck
22. Alan Hawkshaw – Underwater Voyage
23. Keith Mansfield – Important Montage 2
24. Paul Martin – Peasants Pastures
25. John Cameron – Serengeti Sunlight
26. T. Osei, M. Tontoh, A. Harry & M. Owusu (aka ~Osibisa) – Call of Africa
27. Duncan Lamont – Funky Flutes
28. Brian Bennett – Carefree
29. C. Rae / F. McDonald / G. Shury – Fast Drive
30. Alan Hawkshaw ‎- Frontiers of Science
31. Alan Hawkshaw – Vision 1.
32. Brian Bennett – A New World
33. Alan Hawkshaw – Technicolour
34. Alan Hawkshaw – Good Thinking
35. John Cameron – Neon Strip
36. John Cameron – Swordfish
37. T. Osei, M. Tontoh, A. Harry & M. Owusu (aka ~Osibisa) – African Dawn
38. Alan Hawkshaw – Beach Journey
39. C. Rae / F. McDonald / G. Shury – Super Kool
40. Trevor Bastow – Kinetic Motion
41. Alan Hawkshaw – Pro-Motion