Coming up on a Slow Flow Echoes it’s music from Gustaf Fjelstrom, whose main instrument is electric bass. On his new album, Intention, he uses it to create a lush and melodic post-rock sound.
They used to be called Sister Crayon, but now, as Rituals of Mine, the austere drum and vocal duo has released Devoted. We’ll hear that and new music from the soulful electronica of Boxer Rebellion.
Peter Gabriel releases an homage to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and Sin Fang adds his Spaceland album to the legion of Icelandic pop releases. We’ll hear them on Echoes.
Fire up the lava lamp and don your paisleys and bell bottoms. Morgan Delt is a musician from LA making a psychedelic sound that merges San Francisco’s expansiveness and early Pink Floyd’s tripped out whimsy. They play live on Echoes.
In the early days of Trip-Hop, right alongside Massive Attack, was the trio Morcheeba with Skye Edwards on vocals over the trippy, seductive grooves and moods of the Godfrey brothers.
On a Slow Flow Echoes we dip into a collection of 1970s cosmic music called The Microcosm and we’ll hear new electronic music by Normandie off the album Time Lapse.
The English Ambient band Marconi Union return with a new album called Ghost Stations that continues their soundtracks for abandoned cities and deserted industries. They talk about it on Echoes.