On the next Echoes, veteran electronic musician Chuck Van Zyl comes in with a room full of analog synthesizer modules and creates spacescapes born from his roots in 70s German Space music.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new music by Tom Caufield. The guitarist plays with a string quartet playing pieces by David Bowie, Max Richter and original songs.
Music from singer Neko Case who has just released a new, harder edged album called “Hell-On.” We’ll also hear music by Warren Harrison, the electronic half of the duo, Hungry Lucy.
Watch electronic veteran Chuck van Zyl pilot his array of analog synthesizer modules, performing spontaneous space music, live in real-time, with NO computers, on Echoes.
Head into orbit with the July CD of the Month, “Space” by All India Radio. Australia’s Martin Kennedy creates evocative spacescapes and freefall excursions.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new music from a collection called Alpha Seeds and Valerie Romanoff from her album of east-west meditations called Healing Music Volume 2.