Buchla modular synthesist Suzanne Ciani talks with Echoes
Suzanne Ciani was a leading figure in New Age music with albums like Velocity of Love and Pianissimo. But behind her sweet, classically derived melodies was an avant-gardist who came of age with the Buchla modular synthesizer in the 1970s. She’s returned to that instrument in recent years and found her career reborn. We talk to Suzanne Ciani about electronic music made without a keyboard.
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Wilsen
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Desertshore
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To Cross this Great Expanse
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0:10:10
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London Grammar
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0:14:30
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Robert Thies & Damjan Krajacic
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Slowdive
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break-Paul Pimsler
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Strength (excerpt)
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Music
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Interview: Suzanne Ciani
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break
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0:40:00
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Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith & Suzanne Ciani
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0:51:36
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Suzanne Ciani
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0:59:00
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break-The American Dollar
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Sine
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1:06:00
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Lex Nichols
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1:09:02
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Offa Rex
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1:12:51
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Ki Theory
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1:16:50
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One Arc Degree
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1:23:37
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Lana Del Rey
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1:29:30
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Break – Bryan Carrigan
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1:30:00
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Carl Craig
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1:37:49
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Goldfrapp
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1:42:40
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Philip Selway
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1:45:50
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break
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1:46:35
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Kelly Lee Owens
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1:49:25
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L.A. Takedown
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1:54:43
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Juliette Commagere
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