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Resonance
 

 

Resonance:
The Echoes Living Room Concerts, Volume 13

To celebrate the release of Resonance: The Echoes Living Room Concerts, Volume 13, we're listening to some of the complete concerts that we drew upon for the latest CD in our series.

Read John Diliberto's article Resonance Reflections, and listen to interviews with many of the musicians.

~Kimberly Haas

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BT

BT and band
BT
Vanguard electronica artist plugs in ancient instruments live

BT is best known as a denizen of techno-trance as well as his soundtracks for films like Monster. His album, This Binary Universe, shredded the envelope of ambient music and was Echoes #1 Essential CD for 2006. We caught up with BT on tour where he and his band sat down for an Echoes concert that included throbbing electronic rhythms, mutated hurdy-gurdy and electric bowed psaltery.
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Michael Halaas and
Joan Jeanrenaud
A stormy duet for piano and cello

Michael Halaas is a journeyman pianist with several CDs of solo piano. But this isn't your average meditative, new age keyboardist. He's been called a cross between Metallica and Pink Floyd. In a San Rafael living room, Halaas is joined by cellist Joan Jeanrenaud, a name familiar to fans of the Kronos Quartet. Together they create the dramatic structures from their CD, The Lucidity Project, live.

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Halaas and Jeanrenaud

Michael Halaas

AURAH
Dream voices and looping guitars live

Aurah        
Aurah

Aurah is the duo of Marc Dold and Judith Martin. Together, they've made elaborately arranged albums like Kismet and Etherea Borealis. When they play live, it's just the two of them, and through looping, they build up guitar and keyboard orchestrations and vocal choirs. In their garage studio behind their Los Angeles home, Aurah invite us in to hear their soundscapes created live.

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TONY MCMANUS
Scottish finger-style filigree
Tony McManus
Tony McManus is a ferociously good finger-style guitarist. He's one of those players who sends circles spinning around your head while making it all look easy. He returns to the Echoes living room to play some new music and tell some tales live.

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ACOUSTIC EIDOLON
Guitjo and cello in chamber music moods

Acoustic Eidolon is a duo from Colorado who create a folk-inflected chamber music based around the cello of Hannah Alkire and the guitjo of Joe Scott. It's a double-necked acoustic guitar with one neck struck like a banjo, although it usually sounds like a harp when Joe Scott plays it. They play music from across their career including their latest album, Barefoot.


Acoustic Eidolon

GILES REAVES AND DAVE FULTON
Electronic interpolations played live
 

Most electronic music these days consists of one musician staring into a laptop computer and occasionally holding down a few keys on a synthesizer. David Fulton and Giles Reaves, however, are performing electronic musicians who augment their laptops with multiple keyboards and a drummer to realize the sonic textures of their debut album, The Range. They plug into the Echoes living room to play live.


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