RADIO SHOW

ducceschi &: Explores thematic curations and aims to bring the informal conversations she enjoys with artists into the foreground.

ACCA Autumn/winter preview

Previews the upcoming music season.

&: The Plotting Parlour

We follow a mellow, slow mood, keep the BPMs steady, and sink into Plotting Parlour energy.

&: StetSon

Laura and Colin talk about process, musical athleticism, collaboration, and film scoring.

&: BASINSKI

This piece is dedicated to William Basinski, a giant in the international music world. William talks with Laura about his current works, inspirations, and process.

&: Self Medicating

Ducceschi explores the January bashing and the path of self-medication through music—be it the need for softness, love, dancing it out, a cwtch, or a right rant!!

&: SONGS OF PRAISE

Our Sermon from Ursula Rucker- “Where do you get your inspiration?

&: Keeley Forsyth

This week I chat with the emotionally raw and magnetic composer, singer, and actor from Oldham, Keeley Forsyth.

ACCA Autumn preview

I run through their Autumn 2022 season.

ACCA Digital Season Preview

I talk through the 2019 Brighton Digital Festival programme, where 40 events take place over 14 days in October.

ACCA: SUZANNE CIANI LIVE

A live recording of Suzanne Ciani from Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts in Brighton on 5th October 2018.

ACCA: MAX COOPER PREVIEW

Music artist Max Cooper is interviewed by Dr. Thor Magnusson, a Senior Lecturer in music at the University of Sussex.

ACCA: Digital Season Preview 2018

I return to the podcast and talk through their Brighton Digital Festival season for Autumn 2018.

ACCA: Digital Season Preview 2017

I talk with producer and composer Joe Acheson about his music under the alias of Hidden Orchestra ahead of his European AV tour with its finale at ACCA, and Hidden Orchestra's forthcoming remix project on Tru Thoughts.

ACCA: Hidden Orchestra Preview

ACCA’s Music Programmer Laura Ducceschi talks us through the Brighton Digital Festival season. Featuring Plaid, Felix Thorne, People Like Us, Oliver Coates, Holly Herndon, UNKLE and Ryoji Ikeda.