On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by German multi-instrumentalist, Marcator. Last year he released the album, PanAroma. He also has an album of remixes called PanAroma Reincarnations.
Music by Dean and Britta. Since leaving the band Luna, they’ve been making their own dream-pop music. They have a release called A Peace of Us. We’ll also hear Slowdive remixed.
Donna De Lory was a back-up singer for Madonna, but now creates a more spiritual and serene kind of music. She has an album out with guitarist James Harrah called Sing to the Light.
It’s an Ancient Echoes when we look back on Michael Garrison. He was among the first American artists to pick up on the sound of German electronic music in the 1970s and 80s.
Remember Modern English? Mara Katria does and she has a new collaboration with the band called Modern M. The music is moody and anthemic, a modern extrapolation of a New Wave classic sound.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s a meeting of electronic wires and acoustic strings when we hear the collaboration between the electronic artist, Four Tet and guitarist William Tyler.
A classic from one of the first electronic groups in America, Mother Mallard’s Portable Masterpiece Company. They debuted in 1973 and we’ll hear from a live compilation.
Electronic artist Kinobe takes us into his ethereal lounge inspired by Sinatra era strings and singers, 90s’ trip-hop, and the French duo, Air. Join John Diliberto when he talks with Kinobe.
It’s the sounds of Ireland on a Celtic Soundscape for St. Patrick’s Day. We head into the serene and mystic side of Ireland with music from Loreena McKennitt, Enya, Afro Celt Sound System and more.
Joan La Barbara can speak in foreign tongues like an imaginary foreign language and she can scream like an alien. From Philip Glass to John Cage she creates a different vocal world.