From Heavy Metal to Ambient with Edamame
Ed Harris was raised on heavy metal but went ambient. As Edamame he uses field recordings made on his phone, getting samples of birds chirping and outside chatter that he turns into percussion and melody. He has a new album called Nightlights. We take a nature walk with Edamame on Echoes
Wednesday, November 7th |
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First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Edamame
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0:04:20
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Edamame
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Kojani
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0:06:00
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Aukai
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La Joya
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0:09:21
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Songs Of Water
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0:13:44
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Lyla Foy
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0:16:58
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Indarra
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0:20:41
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Rena Jones
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Indra’s Web
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0:25:23
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Unifony
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Found
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Interview: Edamame
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0:40:00
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Edamame
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0:43:55
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Beacon
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0:48:04
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Una
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Last Time I Saw You
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0:52:39
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Al Jewer & Andy Mitran
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Third Half Hour |
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1:01:00
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This Is the Kit
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Bullet Proof (Blue States Remix)
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1:06:00
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Hammock
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1:11:44
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Lena Natalia
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1:14:33
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Prequel
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1:17:44
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Axel Rigaud
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1:22:42
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Zola Jesus
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Fourth Half Hour |
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1:30:00
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Heather Woods Broderick
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1:33:15
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White Sun
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1:44:29
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Samite
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In the Moment
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1:44:25
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break
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1:45:10
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Latala
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1:48:28
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David Arkenstone
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1:52:56
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Farao
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