On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear from acoustic guitar slinger, R.D. King’s eponymously-titled album. And we’ll visit Bruno SanFilippo’s album of piano miniatures called Pianette.
Talos, is an Irish band exploring a dreamy electronica pop sound. They have an album called Far Out Dust. We’ll also hear English singer-songwriter Lucy Rose from her EP, No Words Left.
Yagull is the Japanese-Serbian duo of classical pianist Kana Kamitsubo and progressive rock guitarist Sasha Markovic. The duo come in to play songs from their album, “Yuna”.
We have the Maps. James Chapman is half of the duo onDeadwaves but records as Maps, merging electronics with Ennio Morricone grandeur and Beach Boys exultant harmonies.
It’s an essential album of dream pop, the July CD of the Month, The Secret of Letting Go, by the electronic duo Lamb with occasional blasts into angst, centered on the voice of Lou Rhodes.
We’ll hear the latest by Ry X. The sultan of slow core has an album called Unfurl. We’ll also hear music by Naneum, whose album Open Sea is inspired by the ocean.
New music from London Grammar teaming up with electronic producer Flume. We’ve also got something from Plaid, and their dynamic approach to electronic music from latest album, Polymer.
On the next Echoes we heed the call of Horace Greeley and head west, but not the west of manifest destiny. We’ll hear a live concert from guitarist William Tyler whose latest album is called Goes West.