BLACK & WHITE RADIO #7: Hatis Noit part I

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In this episode, Nico wonders with Japanese vocal performer Hatis Noit through the world of audible images and visual sounds. Hailing from distant Shiretoko in Hokkaido, now residing in London, Hatis Noit's accomplished range is astonishingly self-taught, inspired by everything she could find from Japanese classical Gagaku music, operatic styles, Bulgarian and Gregorian chant to avant-garde and pop vocalists. The name Hatis Noit itself is taken from Japanese folklore, meaning the stem of the lotus flower. The lotus represents the living world, while its root the spirit world. Therefore Hatis Noit is what connects the two. For Hatis Noit, music represents the same netherworld with its ability to move and transport us to the other side; the past, a memory, our subconscious. Tracklist: 00.15-03.49: Hatis Noit - Inori für Graz 03.50–11.45: Hatis Noit - Illogical Lullaby 11.46–19.57: Meredith Monk - Braid 1 And Leaping Song 21.10-25.10: Hatis Noit - matematika 26.34-28.00: Aka, Mbenzélé - Berceuse, Pt. 1 28.01–31.32: MAREWREW - Hawsa 31.33-35.29: Chanticleer - Hosanna, Psalm 23 35.30–37.43: The London Bulgarian Choir - Gyura Beli Belo Platno 37.43-42.00: 大島保克 Yasukatsu Oshima - 黒島口説 Kurushima Kudouchi 42.01-43.51: 宮内庁楽部 Kunaicho Gakubu - 黄鐘調調子 Oshikicho Choshi 45.55-46.42: Hatis Noit - Traum 46.43-48.32: Hatis Noit Lulio 48.33–54.47: Hatis Noit - Illogical Lullaby (Matmos Edit) 54.52-58.25: Matmos - Ultimate Care II Excerpt Nine 58.26-59.49: Hatis Noit - Link

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