Thursday, June 12, 2025 – Echoes Program 2523D

Slow Flow Echoes

Slow Flow Echoes

On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s a meeting of electronic wires and acoustic strings when we hear the collaboration between the electronic artist, Four Tet and guitarist William Tyler. They have a new album called 41 Long Street, Late 80s.  John Diliberto has a couple of tracks from it in the ‘20s on the next Echoes from PRX.

Thursday, June 12, 2025 – Echoes Program 2523D
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Group Name

Song Name

Album Name

First Half Hour

0:01:00 Another Fine Day Scarborough Fair Salvage
0:06:00 Harbors (Hollie Kenniff & Goldmund) Where the Light Falls When We Are Free
0:09:40 Klangwelt Stasis Second Nature
0:16:04 The Royal Arctic Institute Sailor Goes Swimming The Royal Arctic Institute
0:20:07 Ciro Hurtado Camino Luna
0:24:07 Lisa Bella Donna Two Spirit One Life The World She Wanted

Second Half Hour

0:30:00 Four Tet and William Tyler If I Had A Boat 41 Longfield St Late ’80s
0:41:04 Steve Tibbetts Vision Safe Journey
0:45:22 AES DANA Adonaï Leylines (Remaster 2025)
0:52:38 Explosions in the Sky Hard Road American Primeval (OST)

Third Half Hour

1:01:00 Billy Denk Visions of Night Beneath the Peaceful Sky
1:06:00 C37 I Can’t See You  Into Thin Air
1:08:35 Ravi Kulur & Barry Phillips Sarasa Breath & Bow
1:14:51 AvaWaves Escape Heartbeat
1:17:57 Ian Boddy & Erik Wøllo Salvage Transmissions
1:25:11 Anoushka Shankar We Burn So Brightly Chapter III: We Return to Light

Fourth Half Hour

1:30:00 Flore Laurentienne La Nuit Bleue 8 Tableaux
1:32:47 Mary Lattimore & Walt McClements We Waited for the Bears to Leave Rain on the Road
1:44:51 David Cullen Portland Harbor Guitar Travels
1:47:58 Michael A Muller Mirror 1 (feat. Danny Paul Grody) Mirror Music
1:50:51 Four Tet and William Tyler Secret City 41 Longfield St Late ‘80s

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