On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s new music by Solar Fields. The Swedish electronic artist aka Magnus Birgessontakes his downtempo sound in a more cinematic direction on “Ourdom.”
Thievery Corporation has a new album of downtempo sonic collage, Treasures from the Temple. We’ll hear that and music from an instrumental guitar band called Nova Flares on Echoes
Camaromance is the name taken by Canada’s Martine Groulx to explore her intimate themes. Her new album, Chasing Clouds is born or loss and mourning, couched in a rustic dream pop world.
On the next Echoes it’s new music by Florence and the Machine. The powerhouse singer, Florence Welch has a new single that explores an emotional crisis in this string drenched song.
We reach the Threshold Point on the next Echoes. That’s the title of Erik Wøllo’s new album, a gorgeous electronic expanse, much of it composed in the aftermath of a deep and tragic loss.
It’s psychedelic-surf-rock-Thai slow burn ecstasy on the next Echoes when we hear the trio called Khruangbin. They make a swampy, ethereal sound when they come in to play live on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes we hit some downtempo EDM with Key-G, a Spain-based producer working some psy-dub magic on his new album, “Omens and Artifacts.” We’ll also hear some new neo-classical sounds by English composer David Tolk off his album, Seasons.
Music by Beach House from a new single, “Lemon Glow” that continues their dream pop sound and Lapa, a project from Emancipator violinist Ilya Goldberg with her album Spirit Vessel.
On the next Echoes a Flashback 50 to one of the seminal albums of the New Age, Paul Horn’s Inside. Recorded inside the Taj Mahal, it was a landmark release when it came out in 1968.
Electronic artist Chuck Van Zyl is a child of German electronic sounds of the 70s, He’s keeping that alive on his Stars End Radio and in his own music. He talks about it on Echoes.