On a Slow Flow Echoes, deep electronic music by S1gns of L1fe and guitarist Chrys Bocast’s new space guitar project, Grand Transients. We spark the future tonight on Echoes.
The red carpet rolls out for Echoes at the Grammys. John Diliberto will be your MC for the other side of the Grammy awards that you don’t see on TV too much.
Jane Siberry is something of a lost icon. The music she made in the 1980s and 1990s sat right alongside artists like Kate Bush, Bjork and Tori Amos. She talks about her new album. Angels Bend Closer, on Echoes
Ry X is a musician from Australia who sings like he’s talking to you from the other side of consciousness. He brings his ambient pop into Echoes and plays music from his latest album, Dawn, live.
Erik Scott has played bass with Alice Cooper and Flo & Eddie. He also co-founded the R&B band, Sonia Dada. But in his case, past wasn’t prologue to the instrumental soundscapes of his album, In the Company of Clouds.
Bonobo is a giant of the EDM scene but his records are far from dance floor clichés and bass drops. He uses sampling, elaborate sound design and wonderful singers like Rhye and Hundred Waters to create a music that is lush, sensual and often joyfully groove laden.
It’s a trip into The Jefferson Airplane’s Surrealistic Pillow. It was 50 years ago that the San Francisco psychedelic band released their signature second album with hits like “White Rabbit” and “Somebody to Love.”
We celebrate the 80th birthday of one of the Holy Trinity of Minimalism. Philip Glass turns 80 this year and it’s hard to imagine the music of the last 40 years without him.