Forrest Fang started out as a violinist, but somewhere along the path he turned towards the weird, picking up instruments from around the world, like the Chinese Gu Cheng, the Vietnamese Dan Bau, Tibetan bells and more. Merging those acoustic instruments with electronic sounds, Fang creates a global music from the other side of dreams. Forrest Fang talks about his evolution and his latest album, Letters to the Farthest Star.
Echoes Program 1514A |
|||
Start Time
|
Group Name
|
Song Name
|
Album Name
|
First Half Hour |
|||
0:01:00
|
Olulo
|
||
0:06:00
|
Nightports
|
||
0:10:21
|
Elise Lebec
|
||
0:14:00
|
Laura Marling
|
||
0:19:03
|
Fernwood
|
||
0:22:44
|
Erik Wollo
|
||
0:29:00
|
break
|
||
Second Half Hour |
|||
0:30:00
|
Interview: Forrest Fang
|
||
0:39:31
|
break
|
||
0:40:01
|
Forrest Fang
|
||
0:45:42
|
Niyaz
|
||
0:50:58
|
Yngcult
|
Sides of War
|
|
0:55:19
|
Cole and Coffman
|
||
0:59:00
|
break
|
||
Third Half Hour |
|||
0:01:00
|
Mark Preston
|
||
0:06:00
|
Diagrams
|
||
0:09:25
|
Slagr
|
Gamletun
|
|
0:15:16
|
Sufjan Stevens
|
||
0:19:50
|
Frore & Shane Morris
|
||
0:29:00
|
break
|
||
Fourth Half Hour |
|||
0:30:00
|
Sonomad
|
||
0:34:00
|
Nadine Shah
|
||
0:38:35
|
Chandeen
|
||
0:44:31
|
break
|
||
0:45:16
|
Rebekka Karijord
|
||
0:49:31
|
Rajendra Teredesai
|
The Road to Byblos
|
Crosswinds-World Flute Conversations
|
/span>