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EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 1H 30M

Uncanny Valley Radio 096 - Contemporary Dance Selection

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Dancers have to train hard and perform with a rough edge, conveying emotions with as much acting ease as possible. At the end it also requires choreography, clothing, lighting and the appropriate set with lots of helping hands. The bigger the show, the more people are involved. With a few exceptions, it also needs sound, rhythm or just a appropriate soundscape. Sometimes existing music is used because it is structurally well suited to the piece. Other times, working with composers and musicians is the best way to put your own stamp on the piece bringing things to the point. @sandrow_m has been working with choreographers and dance piece makers for several years. With this compilation he presents 20 different pieces of music that were either used because of their suitability or were created. There is no attempt to present the entire spectrum, which would not be possible in 90 minutes anyway. Nevertheless the compilation contains various styles, for which, with a little patience, you can try to find corresponding film material on the Internet to complete your listening experience. 1. Thomas Bangalter - CHIROPTERA Solo Intro (from JR, Damien Jalet, Thomas Bangalter - CHIROPTERA) 2. Alisdair Macindoe - 4/4 (from Chunky Move – 4/4) 3. Steve Reich – Violin Phase 4. Hofesh Shechters Dancing Clowns (Directed, choreographed and composed by Hofesh Shechter) 5. Terry Riley – In C 6. Soundwalk Collective - Amputated Impulses (from Sasha Waltz – Kreatur) 7. Armand Amar feat. Isabel Sörling - Vertikal Pt 1 (from Armand Amar – Vertikal Pt 1) 8. Thomas Bangalter – CHIROPTERA (from JR, Damien Jalet, Thomas Bangalter – CHIROPTERA) 9. Mikael Karlsson - Eskapist_Procession (from Alexander Ekman - Eskapist) 10. Jamie xx – Gosh 11. Andrew Winghart – Step Into The Light (from Andrew Winghart – Step Into The Light) 12. Armand Amar - Pixel Life (Original Soundtrack for Pixel a Dance Performance) 13. Nikolaus Woernle - Landscapes (from Natalie Wagner - Im Puls) 14. Sandrow M - Ulf had nose (from Yaron Shamir – Mr. Krake) 15. Ori Lichtik feat. Gidon Schocken - Struße (from Sharon Eyal - Strong) 16. Ori Lichtik – Half Life (from Sharon Eyal – Half Life) 17. Travis Lake – Interrogation (Travis Lake – Avalanche) 18. Ran Bagno – Agapé Unison (Original Dance performance Soundtrack) 19. A.M. Beef - Awamamba (from Imre van Opstal - Wanderlust) 20. Nikolaus Woernle - Breakdown (from Natalie Wagner - Im Puls) For music written specifically for a dance piece, the choreographers and names of the pieces are given in brackets. Compositions that were used for one or more dance pieces due to their suitability after their creation are named without such a designation.

Dancers have to train hard and perform with a rough edge, conveying emotions with as much acting ease as possible. At the end it also requires choreography, clothing, lighting and the appropriate set with lots of helping hands. The bigger the show, the more people are involved. With a few exceptions, it also needs sound, rhythm or just a appropriate soundscape. Sometimes existing music is used because it is structurally well suited to the piece. Other times, working with composers and musicians is the best way to put your own stamp on the piece bringing things to the point. @sandrow_m has been working with choreographers and dance piece makers for several years. With this compilation he presents 20 different pieces of music that were either used because of their suitability or were created. There is no attempt to present the entire spectrum, which would not be possible in 90 minutes anyway. Nevertheless the compilation contains various styles, for which, with a little patience, you can try to find corresponding film material on the Internet to complete your listening experience. 1. Thomas Bangalter - CHIROPTERA Solo Intro (from JR, Damien Jalet, Thomas Bangalter - CHIROPTERA) 2. Alisdair Macindoe - 4/4 (from Chunky Move – 4/4) 3. Steve Reich – Violin Phase 4. Hofesh Shechters Dancing Clowns (Directed, choreographed and composed by Hofesh Shechter) 5. Terry Riley – In C 6. Soundwalk Collective - Amputated Impulses (from Sasha Waltz – Kreatur) 7. Armand Amar feat. Isabel Sörling - Vertikal Pt 1 (from Armand Amar – Vertikal Pt 1) 8. Thomas Bangalter – CHIROPTERA (from JR, Damien Jalet, Thomas Bangalter – CHIROPTERA) 9. Mikael Karlsson - Eskapist_Procession (from Alexander Ekman - Eskapist) 10. Jamie xx – Gosh 11. Andrew Winghart – Step Into The Light (from Andrew Winghart – Step Into The Light) 12. Armand Amar - Pixel Life (Original Soundtrack for Pixel a Dance Performance) 13. Nikolaus Woernle - Landscapes (from Natalie Wagner - Im Puls) 14. Sandrow M - Ulf had nose (from Yaron Shamir – Mr. Krake) 15. Ori Lichtik feat. Gidon Schocken - Struße (from Sharon Eyal - Strong) 16. Ori Lichtik – Half Life (from Sharon Eyal – Half Life) 17. Travis Lake – Interrogation (Travis Lake – Avalanche) 18. Ran Bagno – Agapé Unison (Original Dance performance Soundtrack) 19. A.M. Beef - Awamamba (from Imre van Opstal - Wanderlust) 20. Nikolaus Woernle - Breakdown (from Natalie Wagner - Im Puls) For music written specifically for a dance piece, the choreographers and names of the pieces are given in brackets. Compositions that were used for one or more dance pieces due to their suitability after their creation are named without such a designation.

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