Bing & Ruth

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Starwood Choker 00:00 Tools
The How of it Sped 00:00 Tools
Rails 00:00 Tools
TWTGA 00:00 Tools
As Much as Possible 00:00 Tools
Warble 00:00 Tools
We Are on the Side of Angels 00:00 Tools
Scrapes 00:00 Tools
And Then It Rained 00:00 Tools
broad channel 00:00 Tools
Reflector 00:00 Tools
Police Police Police Police Police 00:00 Tools
Strange Wind 00:00 Tools
Dorsal 00:00 Tools
Is Drop 00:00 Tools
Chonchos 00:00 Tools
Form Takes 00:00 Tools
To All It 00:00 Tools
What Ash It Flow Up 00:00 Tools
Quebec (Climber) 00:00 Tools
The Towns We Love is Our Town 00:00 Tools
Flat Line/Peak Color 00:00 Tools
Just Like the First Time 00:00 Tools
Postcard from Brilliant Orange 00:00 Tools
Weighout 00:00 Tools
Put Your Weight Into It 00:00 Tools
Torche (ii) 00:00 Tools
City Lake / Tu Sei Uwe 00:00 Tools
Here's what you're missin 00:00 Tools
In This Ruined House (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Broad Channel / A Little Line in a Round Face 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Need That When He's Gone 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Need That When He's Gone (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
BROAD CHANNEL (SOLO PIANO) (BONUS TRACK) 00:00 Tools
The How of It Sped - Mix Cut 00:00 Tools
Chronchos 00:00 Tools
Flat Line / Peak Color 00:00 Tools
Postcard from Brilliant Orange (Live) 00:00 Tools
And Then It Rained (Live) 00:00 Tools
Flat Line - Peak Color 00:00 Tools
Postcard from Brilliant Orange - Live 00:00 Tools
And Then It Rained - Live 00:00 Tools
Broad Channel (Solo Piano) 00:00 Tools
Quebec - Climber 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow Was The Golden Age 00:00 Tools
In This Ruined House 00:00 Tools
here's what you're missin' 00:00 Tools
city lake/Tu Sei Uwe 00:00 Tools
Broad Channel (Solo Piano) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Broad channel/A little line in a Round Face 00:00 Tools
City Lake_Tu Sei Uwe 00:00 Tools
Broad Channel _ A Little Line in a Round Face 00:00 Tools
Weightout 00:00 Tools
The How of It Sped (Mix Cut) 00:00 Tools
The How Of It Sped (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
A Flat Line in a Round Face 00:00 Tools
go on. 00:00 Tools
Pasha and Beetlejuice 00:00 Tools
Reflektor - Tomorrow Was The Golden Age 00:00 Tools
Climber 00:00 Tools
Chaperone to a Civil War 00:00 Tools
Bing and Ruth #5 00:00 Tools
Today Will Be a Quiet Day 00:00 Tools
Oh Ghost 00:00 Tools
Grand Banquet of the Dreamland Social Club 00:00 Tools
A Shout Whose Echo Came Back as a Song 00:00 Tools
Postcard from Brilliant Orange (Live On Echoes) [Live] 00:00 Tools
No Home of the Mind c1 00:00 Tools
Climber (Dreams of Quebec) 00:00 Tools
The Towns We Live is Our Town 00:00 Tools
Postcard From Brilliant Orange & Police | A Take Away Show 00:00 Tools
Flat Line/Peak Colour 00:00 Tools
Torche Ii 00:00 Tools
17-02-24-02 - Bing & Ruth 00:00 Tools
FACT mix 528 - Bing & Ruth (Dec '15) 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow Was the Golden Age a2 00:00 Tools
Twtga (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Starwood Choker (Official Video) 00:00 Tools
Police Police Police 00:00 Tools
No Home Of The Mind (Full Album) 00:00 Tools
Here’s What You’re Missin 00:00 Tools
Reflector (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Reflector [Official Video] 00:00 Tools
Flat Line – Peak Color 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow Was The Golden Age (2014) 00:00 Tools
City Lake a2 00:00 Tools
The Towns We Love is Our Town - Bing & Ruth 00:00 Tools
City Lake Tu Sei Uwe 00:00 Tools
The towns we love is our own 00:00 Tools
Quebec 00:00 Tools
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Formed in the mid-aughts among music student friends at New York City’s New School, Bing & Ruth’s lineup has shifted with the scope of each recording. The group whittled down from the eleven players on their first album, City Lake, to seven for their newest, Tomorrow Was The Golden Age: two upright bassists, two clarinetists, a cellist and a tape delay tech, all supporting David Moore’s sublime yet resonant piano scores. Outside of Bing & Ruth, Moore is also a multi-faceted composer, scoring under his own name and for old-time fiddle groups, which he describes as “drone-based with a lessened concern for perfect intonation.” These ventures illustrate Moore’s unpretentious devotion to various musical traditions, yet Bing & Ruth remains Moore’s principal project, where form ventures even further beyond recognition. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.