From Academics to Ambience with J. Anthony Allen.
You don’t usually find academic composers making music that you might find on a dance floor or in a chillout room, but J. Anthony Allen breaks that convention. He’s had compositions performed by the Minnesota Orchestra abut unlike most academic composers who enter contemporary pop derived worlds, his music actually sounds like it belongs next to Bassnectar or Aphex Twin. J. Anthony Allen talks about his kinetic music and latest album, Anascorcia.
Monday, January 11th Echoes Program 1602A |
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Song Name |
Album Name |
First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Your Friend
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0:06:00
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Oh Wonder
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0:08:53
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Joe Kraemer
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0:11:54
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Brooke Wagoner
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Fink
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0:14:11
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George Wallace
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Future/Now
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Light Music
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0:21:14
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The Doors
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0:23:59
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Dave Preston
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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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Interview: J. Anthony Allen
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0:39:31
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break
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0:40:01
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J. Anthony Allen
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0:46:23
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The Mynabirds
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0:51:43
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French for Rabbits
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Feathers and Dreams
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0:55:11
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Marcelo Zarvos
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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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Tim Farrell
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0:06:00
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Mandrax
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0:12:25
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Robot Koch
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0:16:18
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Scott Cossu
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0:20:45
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Kristin Hoffmann
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0:24:54
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Alela Diane
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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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Enya
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0:34:06
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Maia Vidal
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0:36:57
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Glint
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0:43:08
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break
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0:43:53
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Pink Floyd
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0:46:32
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The Chemical Brothers
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0:51:12
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Suns of Arqa
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