
02.03.2026
episode
Soul Ableta
My latest Kiosk broadcast from March 2026 features a selection of contemporary composers blending classical music with electronic sounds, including Christos Hatzis, Kaija Saariaho, and Yanov Yanovsky. The show opens with a piece by Pierre Henry, a pioneer of modern electronic music, creating a bridge to more urban sounds from artists like Billy Woods, Portishead, and Georgia Anne Muldrow.
It also highlights some Brussels news, with the jazz release Le monde merveilleux de Pépito by Pierre-Antoine Savoyat and the beautiful track Life Race, featuring several Brussels musicians including Simon Groppe and Lúcia Pires.
Pierre Henry – Musique pour une fête
Christos Hatzis – Fertility Rites
Kaija Saariaho – 3 rivières delta
Billy Woods – Speak gently
Le monde merveilleux de Pepito – Life race
Per Norgard – String quartet nr.10
Tarik O Regan – The ecstasies above 3
Quelle Chris – Sickum
Christos Hatzis – String quartet nr.1
Otis Sandsjo – Koma Grav
Georgia Anne Muldrow – Slave revoltalleywayboom
Dmitry Yanov Yanovsky – Haiku pour percussion
Tarik O Regan – Had i not see the sun
Portishead – Threads
Nick Cave – The vaults
Kronos quartet – Phenomen
Georgia Anne Muldrow – Das funk
Dmitry Yanov Yanovsky – Pressentiment
Red hot Org – Black body radiance
Red hot Org – Blood running high
Gabriel Faure – Nocturne nr.1 (par Yvonne Lefébure)