Weekend, July 4-5, 2026 – Unwed Sailor

Echoes July CD of the Month: Unwed Sailor's High Remembrance

Unwed Sailor - High Remembrance

Formed in the late 1990s, Unwed Sailor create a distinctive, bass-led instrumental music with post-rock dynamics that can shift from driving grooves to rapturous melodicism. On their latest album, High Remembrance, they lean toward the melodic side.  At the center is Jonathan Ford, using bass guitar as both the music’s melodic voice and rhythmic engine. His work carries echoes of new wave artists like The Cure and New Order, but it also has a distinctly American character: wide-open, cinematic expanses that feel like driving through a southwest highway at 90 miles an hour, then veering off the road toward a desert horizon. It’s a fitting Echoes CD of the Month for this semiquincentennial July.

Read John Diliberto’s Review here.

American Electronic Revolution

ECHOES PRESENTS THE AMERICAN ELECTRONIC REVOLUTION
25 ELECTRONIC ARTISTS FOR THE 250TH SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL

Electronic music has been the leading edge of an American music since the 1960s. Selecting one artist for each of the 25 decades of American independence, we plug into American pioneers of electronic sound—from Morton Subotnick and Wendy Carlos through Steve Roach and Patrick O’Hearn, and into the 21st century with Derrick May, Moby and Bluetech.

When the history of American music is written, electronic music will stand as one of the defining movements of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Many of its essential instruments were created here: Moog, Buchla, ARP and Oberheim. And some of its most transformative sounds emerged in America. Bebe and Louis Barron’s score for Forbidden Planet, Wendy Carlos’s Switched-On Bach, Terry Riley’s looping-keyboard opus A Rainbow in Curved Air, Moby’s Play, Laurie Anderson’s “O Superman,” and BT’s This Binary Universe were landmark works that influenced new directions in American music. It isn’t country, pop, rap or disco. It is something new—still evolving. We cycle through 25 works from 25 artists in The American Electronic Revolution.

John Diliberto is leading the American Electronic Revolution on Echoes from PRX.

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