From Space tones to musical tones with Quindar
Head into space on the next Echoes when we talk to Quindar, the electronic duo of art historian James Merle Thomas and Wilco keyboard player Mikael Jorgensen. They use the sounds of NASA to create the electronic moods of their debut album Hip-Mobility. We are sending out Quindar tones on Echoes.
Monday, September 25th |
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Album Name |
First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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The Cranberries
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0:06:00
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Mystic Journey
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0:11:32
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Behind the Shadow Drops
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0:15:40
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Lucas Oswald
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0:20:20
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Purity Ring
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0:23:57
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The Watermark High
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0:29:00
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Break-ErikWollo
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Nimbus (retrace) (excerpt)
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Interview: Quindar
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0:39:30
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break
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0:40:00
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Quindar
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0:44:14
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Falling You
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0:49:11
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Vic Hennegan
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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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The Greatest Hoax
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1:06:00
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Jeff Pearce
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1:08:05
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The National
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1:12:25
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Yaima
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1:16:43
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Omar Faruk Tekbilek
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Road to Kabe
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1:22:31
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Tori Amos
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1:29:30
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break-David Arkenstone
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Fourth Half Hour |
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1:30:00
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Gracie and Rachel
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1:34:31
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Kauan
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1:44:00
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break
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1:44:45
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Jesse Cook
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1:47:50
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Azure Ray
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1:51:28
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Tycho
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