Tuesday December 30th, 2014 -Echoes Program 1453B

Interview: Agnes Obel
Agnes Obel is a Danish singer-songwriter creating a dreamy chamber pop sound. Her music has found its way into films, commercials and a remix by film director David Lynch. Obel talks about tormented love, Roy Orbison and her latest CD, Aventine.

Tuesday December 30th
Echoes Program 1453B (1440B)
Start Time Group Name Song Name Album Name
First Half Hour
0:01:00  Zero One  Robots  Psy-Fi 
0:06:00  Yael Meyer  Vessel  Warrior Heart 
0:10:32  7 and 5  No Moon Fallen Stars  Themes for a Grey Day 
0:14:35  Broods  Evergreen  Evergreen 
0:18:42  Tangerine Dream  Sorcerer Theme  Phaedra Farewell Tour 
0:22:28  The Holy Coast  I Wrote You  The Holy Coast EP 
0:25:00  Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd  You Know the Combination  White Bird in a Blizzard (OST) 
0:29:00  break   
Second Half Hour
0:30:00  Interview: Agnes Obel 
0:38:01  break   
0:38:16  Agnes Obel  Aventine  Aventine 
0:42:18  Mundi  El Camino (a Finisterre)  My House is the Sky 
0:49:28  Beck  Turn Away  Morning Phase 
0:52:24  Dean Evenson/Scott Huckabay/Phil Heaven  Resonant Wave  Harmonic Way 
0:59:00  break   
Third Half Hour
0:01:00  Electric Youth  Tomorrow  Innerworld 
0:06:00  Marconi Union  Weightless part 5  Weightless (Ambient Transmissions Vol. 2) 
0:12:24  Orenda Fink  This is a Part of Something Greater  Blue Dream 
0:16:47  Thierry David  Labyrinth of the Unconscious  Hypnosis 
0:23:58  Lena Fayre  Games  Oko 
0:29:00  break   
Fourth Half Hour
0:30:00  Ricky Kej and Wouter Kellerman  New Earth Calling  Winds of Samsara CD Baby
0:36:32  Got a Girl  Everywhere I Go  I Love You But I Must Drive Off This Cliff Now 
0:41:01  Banks  Waiting Game  Goddess 
0:44:28  break   
0:45:13  David Wright  Partial Eclipse  Beyond the Airwaves Vol. 1 
0:50:42  Lana Del Rey  Ultraviolence  Ultraviolence 
0:54:47  Hollan Holmes  An Uninvited Guest  The Spirits of Starlight 

 

  2 comments for “Tuesday December 30th, 2014 -Echoes Program 1453B

  1. Only this afternoon I learnt of the new 7and5 album (catching up on a few months of RadioMystic
    podcasts), some three months after its release. I asked myself “Why have I heard not this on
    Echoes?”. Thanks for correcting that omission immediately (and for the response to my “Telstar”
    e-mail).

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