Tuesday, October 27th, 2015-Echoes Program 1543B

Silencio's Lynchian Soundtracks

Imagine yourself in a smoke-filled bar, hazy saxophone billowing from the stage surrounded by surf guitar twang and centered by a drop-dead gorgeous singer seducing you into doing something bad. Could be a Raymond Chandler novel or in this case, a David Lynch film. With the revival of TV’s Twin Peaks in the air there couldn’t be a better time for a band like Silencio. Named for a theater in David Lynch’s film, “Mulholland Drive”, the Pittsburgh-based band plays music from Lynch films and Angelo Badalamenti’s scores for them. In fact, their two albums are called Music Inspired by the Works of David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti and She’s Bad: More Music Inspired by the Works of David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti. The band creates a film noir soundtrack that traverses atmospheric instrumentals, surf guitar grooves and sultry torch songs. We talk to founding members, Kirk Salopek and David Jamison and singer Dessa Poljak about their evocative and haunting sound.


Tuesday October 27th
Echoes Program 1543B

Start Time

Group Name

Song Name

Album Name

First Half Hour

0:01:00 
Stringsongs 
Off the Cuff 
0:06:00 
French for Rabbits 
Spirits 
0:09:15 
Bill Frisell 
Pipeline 
0:16:09 
Yo La Tengo 
Naples 
0:18:48 
Farao 
Fragments 
0:21:47 
Michael Whalen 
For the Blue Dream of Sky 
0:29:00 
break 

Second Half Hour

0:30:00 
Interview: Silencio 
0:38:31 
break 
0:39:01 
Silencio 
She’s Bad 
0:43:25 
Sferix 
Exodus 
0:47:18 
Fine Animals 
Lay Awake 
0:51:37 
Green Isac Orchestra 
Algebra 
0:59:00 
break 

Third Half Hour

0:01:00 
J. Anthony Allen 
Time Givers 
0:06:00 
Goldmund 
Traveling 
0:08:40 
Arstidir 
Silfurskin 
0:11:03 
Deborah Martin  
Metamorphic 
0:19:00 
Lana Del Rey 
Music to Watch Boys To 
0:23:40 
Chris Haugen 
Nautilus 
0:29:00 
break 

Fourth Half Hour

0:30:00 
Jah Wobble & Marconi Union 
Anomic 
0:35:59 
Monk Parker 
The Happy Hours 
0:41:15 
Beach House 
Majorette 
0:45:10 
break 
0:45:55 
HuDost 
Bismillah 
0:51:32 
Paul Adams 
Pastoral 


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