Interview with Bing & Ruth.
There isn’t anyone named Bing or Ruth in the band called Bing & Ruth, and their sound is as mysterious as their name. Headed up by pianist David Moore they mix reed instruments, double double-basses, cello and delay electronics in a haunting, hypnotic ambient chamber music sound born from composed improvisation. Last year they released their album, Tomorrow Was the Golden Age, a title that is as enigmatic as their music, which is a child of Brian Eno, minimalism, Arvo Part and ambient jazz. They talk about their unusual and contemplative path.
Wednesday, July 1st, 2015 |
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Group Name |
Song Name |
Album Name |
First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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David Franklin
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0:06:00
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All India Radio
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0:10:07
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Bluetech
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0:14:59
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Jacco Gardner
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0:18:01
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Frankie Rose
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0:21:19
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Vessels
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0:29:00
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break
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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An interview with Bing & Ruth
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0:39:31
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break
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0:40:01
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Bing & Ruth
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0:46:00
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Sufjan Stevens
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0:50:48
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Hammock
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0:56:14
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Debbie Wiseman
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0:59:00
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break
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Third Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Chandeen
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0:06:00
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Erik Wollo
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0:12:00
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Kristin Hoffmann
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0:17:19
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Angel Olsen
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0:21:16
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October Project
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0:24:20
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Popol Vuh
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0:29:00
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break
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Fourth Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Beck
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0:33:21
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Jeff Oster
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0:37:11
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Cat Dowling
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0:41:44
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break
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0:42:29
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Jesse Cook
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0:45:44
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Heather Woods Broderick
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0:52:25
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Another Fine Day
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