New music from Avant-pop singer Jenny Hval, who wrote her Master’s thesis on Kate Bush. We’ll also hear the latest from David Helpling, Steve Gunn, and Sheryl Crow.
Two Icons of New Age music who were there long before the New Age: pianist George Winston off his album, Night, and Paul Winter Consort from his new Concert in the Barn release.
New music by Australia’s Ry X, a former surfer who now rides waves of interior emotions in his dream pop. His new album is Blood Moon. We’ll also hear Röyksopp’s latest, Profound Mysteries.
Electronic artist Michael Whalen draws upon his roots in 70s and 80s European electronic music to create his album, Imaginary Trains. He talks about his journey and his new album.
We remember Vangelis. He won the first Oscar for an electronic film score for Chariots of Fire and charted a course through electro-orchestral space for over 50 years.
New music by Roger Eno. The brother of Brian has a new album of solo piano & ambient chamber works called The Turning Year. We’ll also hear from Lost in Translation, one of his earlier works.
Music by Thom Yorke, the founder and frontman of Radiohead, and a few other projects. He has an introspective single out. We’ll also hear a new recording from Wax Tailor.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Carl Lord. He’s a session musician who’s exploring a more ambient sound on his album, Dream Zone. We’ll also hear from the Paul Winter Consort.
New music by Nin3s, the latest persona of Manu Garcia who has been on the EDM scene as Uner. But Nin3s has a more chilled sound. We’ll also hear from the new album by Zola Jesus, Arkhon.
The Royal Arctic Institute creates an atmospheric, guitar-centric sound, subtly ambient, with elements of shoegaze, country, and more. They perform live on Echoes.