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 Echoes goes back to their 1996 interview.
New music by London Grammar who team up with electronic producer, Sebastian. We’ll also hear Caroline Lavelle who is the cellist with Loreena McKennitt and the singer with Secret Sky.
We travel to China via the impressionistic music of Robert Rich. His latest album, Travelers’ Cloth, is inspired by an ancient Chinese poet and his journey through the countryside.
Two generations of electronic composers. The artist known as BT talks about his album, The Secret Language of trees and we remember Swedish electronic pianoeer, Ralph Lundsten Lundsten.
New music by Fenne Lily from her third album, Big Picture. We’ll also hear from an emerging electronic pop artist, Skyemoon Maria, with a new album called Dreaming Out Loud.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we premiere the new single from Kinobe, Falling Star. It’s from their forthcoming album, Over the Horizon. We’ll also hear new music by Johan Agebjörn.
Multi-instrumentalist and composer Nathan Speir’s music ranges from pure electronic to solo piano to ambient chamber music. We talk to him about his music and the spiritual search it embodies.
We remember a pioneer of electronic music, Swedish composer Ralph Lundsten. He began recording as an avant-gardist in the 60s before discovering a more metaphorical language for his music.
The artist known as BT is a polymath who gets into the code of his music. He has a new album, The Secret Language of Trees, and although it’s forest inspired, it’s not a pastoral romp.
The July CD of the Month is Child of Venus by Amaara, the alias of actress Kaelen Ohm. As Amaara, she explores her turmoil, psychedelic therapy and hauntingly beautiful dream pop.