On a Friday the 13th Slow Flow Echoes new music by Chuck Van Zyl who has just released another epic double live CD with tracks like “From the Shade of the Recent Dead She Comes.”
On the next Echoes, it’s new music by Loreena McKennitt. She has a new album of lost songs called Lost Souls, much of which harkens back to her breakthrough album, The Visit.
Soundtrack composer Mac Quayle plugs in for the cyber-soundtrack of TVs, Mr. Robot, the dark, sci-fi dystopian drama. We talk to him about electronic music of a disturbed mind.
The singer known as Mirah is a legend on the Indie-folk scene where she’s been releasing personal albums. She comes into Echoes to perform her intimate, and painterly songs live.
Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt is a wonderful sentiment, but as the title of Moby’s latest album, it takes a more solemn turn. Hear why when we explore the sounds of Moby’s latest album as the April CD of the Month.
On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s new music by the Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society with a remix of Cloudface. We’ll also hear the dubstep influenced sound of Mystral.
It’s the sound of Klang on Echoes. Klang was composer Karlheinz Stockhausen’s last work. The full title is KLANG: The 24 Hours of the Day. We talk to performers of this epic on Echoes.