We’ll hear the debut album from Vonavi, an electronic dream pop artist whose new album of electronic moods and songs is called Reflection. We’ll also hear Sherry Finzer and Will Clipman.
Massergy is the performance name of Eric Jensen. His story includes the death of his brother, learning electronic music from scratch, psychedelics and recording his electronic music.
Ludovico Einaudi brings us his pristine, perfectly poised sound when the acclaimed Italian pianist and composer comes in to play music from his latest album, Seven Days Walking, live.
It’s vampires and dangerous love when we talk with Natasha Khan of Bat for Lashes. She talks about the vampyric and film imagery behind her new album, Lost Girls.
FLOW plays live with pianist Fiona Joy, guitarist Lawrence Blatt, trumpeter Jeff Oster and guitarist and Windham Hill founder Will Ackerman. And we’ll hear an interview with Iceland’s Hugar.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Thomas Newman from his score The Highwaymen, the movie about the two Texas Rangers who hunted Bonnie & Clyde. Then from the highway to the spaceways with Chuck Van Zyl.
King Crimson kick-started progressive rock with music like “21st Century Schizoid Man.” Echoes takes a Flashback 50 to their debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King.
We talk to Heather Woods Broderick. She’s backed up Sharon Van Etten, but on her own, she makes a personal and atmospheric music of peacefully contemplated turmoil.
We go into the chill of Iceland when we talk with Hugar. The ambient chamber music duo recently released their second album Varða. The duo talk about the landscapes of Iceland on Echoes.
FLOW returns for a Living Room Concert. FLOW is pianist Fiona Joy, guitarist Lawrence Blatt, trumpeter Jeff Oster and guitarist and Windham Hill Records founder Will Ackerman.