Echoes Program 1143C An Echoes Festival of Sound for Diwali In India and a few other places, they’re celebrating Diwali, the Festival of Light. We’ll hear an Indian influenced Festival of Sound with sitars twanging, singers chanting and synthesists casting the sounds of India into new music. |
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tart Time | Group Name | Song Name | Album Name |
0:01:00 | Bombay Dub Orchestra | Rare Earth | Bombay Dub Orchestra |
0:06:00 | Ravi Shankar | Friar Park | Tana Mana |
0:11:41 | A.R. Rahman | Missing | Vande Mataram |
0:16:21 | Ali Akbar Khan | The Emperor (Darbari Kanra) | Garden of Dreams |
0:29:00 | break | ||
0:30:00 | Anoushka Shankar | Voice of the Moon | Rise |
0:38:52 | Sanjay Mishra | Loop 4 | Chateau Benares |
0:45:28 | break | ||
0:46:13 | Sheila Chandra | Bhajan | Weaving My Ancestors’ Voices |
0:53:09 | V.M. Bhatt and Matt Malley | Silent Footsteps | Sleepless Nights |
0:59:00 | break | ||
0:01:00 | Midival Punditz | Khayaal | Midival Times |
0:06:00 | Karsh Kale | Milan | Liberation |
0:14:50 | Manish Vyas | Shunya | Prasad |
0:25:37 | Mychael Danna | Kalyani Leaves | Water OST |
0:29:00 | break | ||
0:30:00 | Bela Fleck/Zakir Hussain/Edgar Meyer | Bahar | The Melody of Rhythm |
0:36:04 | Deobrat Mishra and David Michael |
Himilayan Crossroad | Himilayan Crossroad |
0:44:15 | break | ||
0:45:00 | Ravi Shankar and Philip Glass |
Ragas in Minor Scale | Passages |
0:52:23 | Kartick and Gotam | Hear Comes the Funk | Business Class Refugees |