Interview with John Mills-Cockell’s Syrinx
Syrinx was an obscure Canadian band making an electronic space music a few years before Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze’s seminal works. They released to albums in 1970 and 1971 and then faded away. But now those records have been unearthed and packaged as a collection called Tumblers from the Vault. John Mill-Cockell talks about his psychedelic electronic odyssey.
Monday, October 17th |
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First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Manual
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0:06:00
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Paul Haslinger
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0:08:14
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Tycho
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0:13:54
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Christian Loffler
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0:18:55
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Sin Fang
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0:22:23
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Morgan Delt
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0:29:00
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break-The American Dollar
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Interview: Syrinx
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0:39:30
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break
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0:40:00
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Syrinx
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0:50:11
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Delerium
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0:59:00
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break-I Think Like Midnight
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Third Half Hour |
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1:01:00
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Neu!
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1:06:00
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Martin Tillman
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1:11:35
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From Indian Lakes
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1:15:21
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Milow the Girl
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1:19:03
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Pitch Black
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1:29:30
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break-Blow Up Hollywood
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Fourth Half Hour |
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1:30:00
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Alu
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Land of Nothing
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1:33:28
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Bill Frisell
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1:37:52
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Miranda Lee Richards
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1:44:47
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break
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1:45:30
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Latala
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1:48:29
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Connect.Ohm
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1:52:58
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Springtime Carnivore
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