Silver Apples of Subotnick: An Electronic Pioneer
Morton Subotnick was a pioneer of electronic music. His 1967 album, Silver Apples of the Moon signaled a new way of making music that only used electronics. Join Echoes when we plug in with Morton Subotnick.
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First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Julien Baker
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0:06:00
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Max Richter
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0:09:11
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Delerium
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0:14:10
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Daniel Voth
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0:18:22
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The Cranberries
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0:23:06
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Laliya
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The Space In Between
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0:29:00
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Break- Aerosol
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Interview: Morton Subotonick
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0:39:30
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break
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0:40:00
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Morton Subotnick
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0:42:00
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Silver Apples
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0:44:44
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Jean-Michel Jarre
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0:47:52
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Depeche Mode
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0:52:32
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Bassnectar
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0:59:00
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break-The American Dollar
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Third Half Hour |
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1:01:00
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Erik Wollo
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Solaris
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1:06:00
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Sohn
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1:09:21
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Tuuletar
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1:13;25
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Grand Transients
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1:17:28
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Liset Alea
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1:21:07
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Howling
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1:29:30
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break-Blow Up Hollywood
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Fourth Half Hour |
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1:30:00
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Moya Brennan
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1:33:42
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Johan Agebjorn & Mikael Ogren
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1:43:38
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break
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1:44:22
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Jen Grant
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1:47:56
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SYML
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1:51:54
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Bing & Ruth
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