Interview with Rebekka Karijord.
Swedish singer Rebekka Karijord is a musician of rare vocal gifts and a conceptual approach to music represented on her latest album, We Become Ourselves. It’s a poignant meditation on the men in her life, illustrated by heartbreakingly beautiful songs like “Oh Brother.” Karijord draws from many traditions: her father was a priest, which exposed her to hymns, which in turn opened her up to gospel songs, then work songs from America’s days of slavery. It all comes together on this introspective, emotionally-wrought album. Rebekka Karijord talks about it when she comes into Echoes.
Echoes Program 1533D |
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Group Name |
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First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Uwe Gronau
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0:06:00
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Arstioir
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0:10:32
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Tara Baswani
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0:14:51
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Steven Halpern
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0:20:01
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Sharon Van Etten
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0:23:12
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Jesse Cook
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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 Rebekka Karijord
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0:39:01
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break
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0:39:31
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Rebekka Karijord
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0:44:24
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Kronos Quartet
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0:52:17
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Enigma
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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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Dom La Nena
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0:06:00
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Marissa Nadler
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0:10:49
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Hammock
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0:17:13
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Haelos
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0:22:37
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Django Django
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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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Darkness Falls
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0:34:54
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Ozric Tentacles
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0:41:14
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Hannah in the Wars
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0:44:38
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break
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0:45:23
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Diagrams
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0:48:05
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Qntal
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0:51:55
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Al Di Meola
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