On a Slow Flow Echoes we’ll hear new music by trumpeter Jeff Oster, who plugs in to a new lo-fi electronic sound to create an ambient jazz loungescape. Also music from Bill Nelson.
We talk to Ladytron who have been making electrified pop sounds for all of the 21st Century. Helen Marnie and Daniel Hunt tell us their story and about their latest album, Time’s Arrow.
New music by Slowdive, the shoegaze band who came to renown in the 1990s. They’re back with a new album, Everything Is Alive. We’ll also hear a track from VEiiLA.
We hear electronic sounds from Brazil when we talk to Anna. She’s creating ambient music after a career in thumping techno. Her album Intentions revels in serene melodic cycles.
Electronic music Italian style when we talk to Caterina Barbieri. She’s a solo artist who works in improvisation and modular synthesis that weaves through EDM, Minimalism and sequencer drive.
We look back at A Produce. That was the moniker of Barry Craig in the ’80s and ’90s. He died young in 2011. His music is being reissued so we go back to our 1996 interview.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Kinobe channels 60s instrumental film sounds on his album, Over the Horizon. We’ll also hear Jeff Oster’s downtempo, low-fi ambient jazz.
We talk about new directions with Tangerine Dream, the legendary German electronic group whose new members are carrying on the tradition of their late founder, Edgar Froese.
VEiiLA are Russian emigres who fled after the invasion of Ukraine. They have called their sound “music for introverts” but it could as well be music for the depressed, forlorn and love-lost.
Electronic music Italian style when we talk to Caterina Barbieri. She’s a solo artist who works in improvisation and modular synthesis that weaves through EDM, Minimalism and sequencer drive.