Alternate Take: Hear new music from Sean Ono Lennon, The High Llamas and more

Listen to “Alternate Take” with Liz Warner every Thursday from 8-10 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET.

Sean Ono Lennon performs with his band The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger at a music festival in Ramonville, France, in 2015.

Sean Ono Lennon performs with his band The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger at a music festival in Ramonville, France, in 2015.

This week on Alternate Take, I play new selections from London’s The High Llamas, jazz-focused music from Sean Ono Lennon, an electronic track from Detroit’s Rebecca Goldberg, a composition from New York City’s Kelly Moran, and the latest from Four Tet.

I also dig into the archives to share music from Bryan Ferry from 1985, and a collaborative cut from Teebs with Panda Bear from 2019.

See the playlist below and listen to the episode available for the next two weeks using the media player above.

Alternate Take Playlist for April 4, 2024

  • “repeat to fade (feat. Pollena)” — bad tuner
  • “Conceive the Sea” — marucoporoporo
  • “Television” — Baaba Maal
  • “A Waste Land” — Bryan Ferry
  • “Windswept” — Bryan Ferry
  • “Keep Me In Mind” — Dent May
  • “Asterisms” — Sean Ono Lennon (feat. Devon Hoff, Yuka C. Honda, Michael Leonhart, João Nogueira, Mauro Refosco, Ches Smith & Johnny Mathar)
  • “Yoga Goat” — The High Llamas
  • “Unforgettable” — Georgia Anne Muldrow
  • “Bleikur (Andartak’s Remix)” — Rebecca Goldberg
  • “One (Seth Troxler Remix)” — Hercules & Love Affair
  • “Through the Yard (Fort Romeau Instrumental Remix) — Kauf
  • “If It Really Is Me” — Polygon Window
  • “Moves in the Field” — Kelly Moran
  • “Fantasy (Kelbin Remix)” — M83
  • “Sketch for Summer” — The Durutti Column
  • “Doctor Blues” — John Sinclair & His Blues Scholars
  • “The Feeling of Jazz” — Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
  • “Three Drums” — Four Tet
  • “Studie (feat. Panda Bear)” — Teebs
  • “Young Ones” — Peaking Lights

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  • Liz Warner
    Liz Warner — known to late-night Detroit audiences as Liz Copeland — is an award-winning multimedia journalist specializing in audio. She started in Detroit as a nightly live radio producer and host on WDET in 1995.