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Mosca runs underground club music inspired by tunes from all over: dub, house, techno, grime and jungle, as well as East coast hip hop, South African house, Shaolin soul, indie and post-rock from his youth, first-wave electro, stripped down ragga and dancehall, a little minimal ghetto stuff, and more. On top of that he's racked up some pretty big guest mixes in past shows.

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Denis Smalley

Denis Smalley

Denis Smalley has been played on NTS shows including Fractal Meat On A Spongy Bone, with Pentes first played on 27 June 2014.

Denis Arthur Smalley (born 1946 in Nelson, New Zealand) is a composer of sophisticated electronic music. He initially composed onto tape, but as early as the 1980s realised his works using computer software. Source sounds for his works may come from the environment – and are often the starting point for his pieces – but he may also develop highly sophisticated timbres from scratch using computer software. He describes his approach as "spectro-morphological", featuring the development of sounds in time (Landy 1994, p.149). After graduating in New Zealand, further studies were in Paris with Olivier Messiaen and Musique concrète pioneer François Bayle. Previously a lecturer at the University of East Anglia, England, he currently teaches electroacoustic composition (and is former Head of the Music Department) at City University, London. His music has been performed around the world and most of his major works appear on commercially-released CDs.

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Denis Smalley

Denis Smalley has been played on NTS shows including Fractal Meat On A Spongy Bone, with Pentes first played on 27 June 2014.

Denis Arthur Smalley (born 1946 in Nelson, New Zealand) is a composer of sophisticated electronic music. He initially composed onto tape, but as early as the 1980s realised his works using computer software. Source sounds for his works may come from the environment – and are often the starting point for his pieces – but he may also develop highly sophisticated timbres from scratch using computer software. He describes his approach as "spectro-morphological", featuring the development of sounds in time (Landy 1994, p.149). After graduating in New Zealand, further studies were in Paris with Olivier Messiaen and Musique concrète pioneer François Bayle. Previously a lecturer at the University of East Anglia, England, he currently teaches electroacoustic composition (and is former Head of the Music Department) at City University, London. His music has been performed around the world and most of his major works appear on commercially-released CDs.

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Pentes
Denis Smalley
University Of East Anglia Recordings1981
Wind Chimes
Denis Smalley
Empreintes DIGITALes1992
Pneuma
Denis Smalley
Hyperion1983
Base Metals
Denis Smalley
Empreintes DIGITALes2000
Vortex
Denis Smalley
Manu1993