Brian Eno's Music for Airports at 40.
Hard to believe it’s been 40 years since Brian Eno recorded Ambient Music volume 1: Music for Airports. With it he created a new sound and coined a new term in modern music that is still being explored today. Join John Diliberto when Brian Eno talks about the ambient concepts of Music for Airports tonight on Echoes.
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First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Miranda Lee Richards
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0:06:00
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Rob Simonsen
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0:07:23
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Steve Dinsdale
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First Light
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0:12:42
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Goldfrapp
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0:16:25
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Winterlight
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0:22:52
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Solomon Grey
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Interview: Brian Eno
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0:34:30
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break
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0:34:40
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Brian Eno
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0:51:08
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Brian Eno
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Third Half Hour |
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1:01:00
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James Asher
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1:06:00
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Cigarettes After Sex
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1:09:26
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Khruangbin
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1:13:22
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Loma
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1:18:23
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Tosca
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1:25:11
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Yann Roquet
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Pigalle
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Fourth Half Hour |
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1:30:00
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In Concert: Bang on a Can All-Stars – Music for Airports
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1:37:14
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Bang on a Can
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1:41:05
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Bang on a Can
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