Ambient chamber music pioneer Kevin Keller plugs in for an all electronic album “Ice Worlds.” Spatialize has always been plugged in, and we hear music from his album, “Beyond the Radar.”
On a Slow Flow Echoes, two new releases by veteran New Age artists. We’ll hear David Darling from Homage to Kindness and Nancy Rumbel, David Michael and Benjy Wertheimer from Confluence.
Saul Stokes takes us into a deep electronic excursion when he wires up his electronic assemblage and plays electronic music completely live, no computers in sight.
On the next Echoes, we talk to Massergy, the performance name of Eric Jensen. His story includes learning electronic music from scratch, psychedelics and recording his electronic music.
Pianist Lena Natalia talks about her ambient chamber music sound. She’s a classically trained and has taken the Neo-classical sound into new directions. She talks about it on Echoes.
On the next Echoes, a magical concert of Chamber pop when we hear Heather Woods Broderick come in to play live. Her latest album, Invitation, is a journey of the spirit and soul through nature.
Light up for the latest by Cigarettes After Sex who continue their noir dream pop ways. We’ll also hear music by electronic musician Tom Vedvik of Twilight Archive.
We head into Infinity with Jean-Michel Jarre. The iconic French electronic artist talks about his latest album, Equinoxe Infinity, which references his second album from 40 years ago.
Coming up on Echoes, the dreamy ruminations of Lowpines. Lowpines is guitarist Oli Deakins. He’s a member of Lyla Foy’s band, but he makes his own introspective and atmospheric songs.