Thursday, Oct 6, 2022 – Echoes Program 2240D

Delay Tactics Reborn on a Slow Flow Echoes.

Slow Flow Echoes

On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Delay Tactics, a progressive rock band that recorded in the early 1980s and now has reformed with original members: guitarist Carl Weingarten, guitarist David Udell, and electronic artist Walter Whitney. Their album is Elements of Surprise. It’s always a surprise on a Slow Flow Echoes from PRX.

Thursday, October 6, 2022 – Echoes Program 2240D
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Start Time

Group Name

Song Name

Album Name

First Half Hour

0:01:00 Niel Brooks Petrichor Senatohoba
0:06:00 Kevin Fortune Liminal Space Liminal Space
0:12:09 Daniel Lanois Clinch Player, Piano
0:15:01 York Traveling Without Moving Destinations
0:19:12 Mark Peters Sundowning Red Sunset Dream
0:23:33 Melorman You Are Lost Tracks

Second Half Hour

0:30:00 Paul Adams & Elizabeth Geyer An Evenings Caress Sanctuary
0:37:28 Delay Tactics Kalimba Lounge Elements Of Surprise
0:42:22 Yosef-Gutman Levitt Before The Journey Upside Down Mountain
0:47:15 Jill Haley Fog on Blueberry Hill The Forests and Shores of Acadia
0:51:05 Robert Rich & Luca Formentini Motes Float in Window Light For Sundays When It Rains

Third Half Hour

1:01:00 California Guitar Trio The Marsh Whitewater
1:06:00 Vic Hennegan Summoning Time Ritual
1:13:59 Thomas Newman White Oleander White Oleander
1:16:52 Ian Boddy & Erik Wøllo The Winding Path Revolve
1:22:46 Avalon Linked (Move D Remix) Earth Water Air Fire

Fourth Half Hour

1:30:00 John Hodian Mmu-14 Sec 4 Available Forms
1:33:14 Sverre Knut Johansen Immortal Metahuman
1:38:18 Sherry Finzer & VeeRonna Ragone Following the Path Mystic Breezes
1:44:10 Jan Hammer Oceans and Continents Seasons Pt. 2
1:49:48 Endless Field The Well Alive in the Wilderness
1:54:02 Juliet Lyons and John McLean Allan Stones and Circles Nova

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