AvaWaves Cinematic Ambiences: The Echoes Interview
Two women from the classical world go ambient with AvaWaves. Violinist Anna Phoebe and keyboardist Aisling Brouwer have crafted a haunting and unremittingly beautiful sound on their debut, Waves, Echoes May CD of the Month and #1 on The Best of Echoes 2020, So Far. They talk about their inventive and personal music on Echoes.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020 – Echoes Program 2028B
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Start Time |
Group Name |
Song Name |
Album Name |
First Half Hour |
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0:01:01 | Ametrom | Backstreet Action | The Great Western Industrial Zone |
0:06:01 | Vince Pope | Curtis and Alisha | Misfits (Original Score) |
0:07:54 | Agnes Obel | It’s Happening Again | Citizen of Glass |
0:12:06 | Aimee Wilson | Ascent | Unto Us The Sun |
0:16:55 | Toby Hay | Sheep Song | Imaginational Anthems Vol X: Overseas Edition (v/a) |
0:22:55 | Andreas Vollenweider | The Five Curtains | Book of Roses |
0:24:40 | Andreas Vollenweider | Book Of Roses | Book of Roses |
Second Half Hour |
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0:30:01 | Interview: AvaWaves | ||
0:44:29 | AvaWaves | Resistance | Waves |
0:48:27 | Liquid Bloom & Spice Traders | Anima Mundi | Anima Mundi |
Third Half Hour |
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1:01:01 | Polica | Be Again | When We Stay Alive |
1:06:01 | Vangelis | Pulstar | Albedo 0.39 |
1:11:23 | Discovery Zone | Blissful Morning Dream Interpretation Melody | Remote Control |
1:14:04 | Moby | Forever | All Visible Objects |
1:19:15 | Phoebe Bridgers | Punisher | Punisher |
1:22:19 | Gandalf | Secret Sarai Part 2 | Secret Sarai |
Fourth Half Hour |
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1:30:00 | Steve Roach | Reflection In Ascension | A Soul Ascends |
1:41:20 | London Grammar | Non Believer | Truth is a Beautiful Thing |
1:45:27 | Ben Blackett | Deep Currents | Portals |
1:49:38 | Austra | How Did You Know | HiRUDiN |
1:53:53 | Air | Night Hunter | Love 2 |
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Upon hearing the above the Gandalf track, I thought is that opening melody based upon a
Loreena McKennitt track from “An Ancient Muse”, namely “Caravanserai”, or do they have a
common folk origin?
2027E: the g in Hergest Ridge is hard. The Shropshire locals call it Hargest. Quite often
British place names aren’t pronounced as they are spelt. It’s akin Berkeley Square or Derby,
where the first e is treated like an a.