The ambient chamber music ensemble Bing & Ruth comes in to play their haunting, slow flowing music live. There isn’t anyone named Bing & Ruth in the band called Bing & Ruth, but their name is as mysterious as their sound. 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 play live on Echoes.
Echoes Program 1533C |
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Group Name |
Song Name |
Album Name |
First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Kristin Hoffmann
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0:06:00
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Helen Jane Long
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0:08:54
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Patrick Watson
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0:14:41
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Ricky Kej and Wouter Kellerman
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0:21:00
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Tara Baswani
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0:24:34
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Aerosol
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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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A Living Room Concert with Bing & Ruth
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0:32:19
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Bing & Ruth
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0:44:59
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Bing & Ruth
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0:51:03
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Bing & Ruth
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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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Darkness Falls
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0:06:00
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Brian Eno
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0:08:02
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Tommy ’86
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0:13:40
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Holly Miranda
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0:16:07
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Haelos
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0:21:20
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Afro Celt Sound System
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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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St. Vincent
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0:33:35
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Ascendant
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Smoke Ring
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0:41:06
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Rone
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0:46:05
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break
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0:46:50
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Marissa Nadler
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0:51:40
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David Franklin
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