Special: Moondawn at 40.
We’ll listen to one of the seminal albums of 70s electronic music, Klaus Schulze’s 1976 album, Moondawn. It’s an iconic recording with just two compositions that took up an LP side each. Entitled “Floating” and “Mindphaser,” their names say it all in this first example of Schulze employing the Berlin-school style of sequencer driven compositions. We’ll hear music from Moondawn and more.
Friday, April 15th Echoes Program 1615E |
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Song Name |
Album Name |
First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Sverre Knut Johansen
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0:06:00
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Fiona Joy
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0:09:45
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Colin Vallon
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Le Vent
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0:15:38
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Starr Parodi & Jeff Eden Fair
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So Trapped
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0:18:27
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Ceiri Torjussen
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0:21:33
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Global Communication
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0:25:47
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Zanov
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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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Al Jewer & Andy Mitran
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0:34:31
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The Guo Brothers & Shung Tian
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0:37:45
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Drop.Kick.Pop
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0:40:15
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Ron Korb
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0:47:58
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Steve Tibbetts
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Any Minute
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0:51:47
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Todd Mosby
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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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Ascendant
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0:06:00
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Klaus Schulze
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Floating
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0:29:00
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break
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Fourth Half Hour |
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0:30:01
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Martin Tillman
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Amadeus on the Nile
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0:35:51
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Michael Brook
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0:40:07
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Todd Tobias
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0:43:07
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Sankt Otten
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Wunden Gibt Es Immer Wieder
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0:47:04
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Ocoeur
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0:51:00
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Patrick O’Hearn
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0:56:00
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Paul Pimsler
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Start Again
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Music
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