All India Radio, followed by Mary Fahl, Taiyo Rey, Mark Peters, Rebecca Pidgeon, Fallen, Jan Hammer and 18 more great artists on Echoes Top 25 September 2022.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Robert Rich and Luca Formentini. Rich is a veteran of electronic music. Formentini is an Italian guitarist. They get together on the album, For Sundays When It Rains.
New music for stringed instruments. We’ll hear Marisa Anderson, a disciple of John Fahey & Leo Kottke, from her album, Still Here. And I’ve got music for the African kora played by Mafu Conteh.
Author and composer Albert Glinsky talks about his book, Switched-On, Bob Moog and the Synthesizer Revolution. It’s a deep dive into the inventor who changed the face of modern music.
It’s Indigenous Peoples Day, the answer to Columbus Day. We’ll hear an American soundscape from before America with Native American music from R. Carlos Nakai, Joanne Shenandoah and others.
Weekend listeners hear The October CD of the Month, Revolve by electronic maestros Ian Boddy and Erik Wøllo and then an interview with the electronic artist Animalweapon.
New music by Dead Can Dance singer, Lisa Gerrard. She teams up with Italian-Argentinian composer Marcello De Francisi on a new album of ecstatic exoticism called Exaudia.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Delay Tactics, a progressive rock band from the 1980s that has recently reformed with original members Carl Weingarten, David Udel, and Walter Whitney.
We head to the badlands. Not the location, but the electronic pop singer Badlands, who is Swedish producer, Catharina Jaunviksna. Her new album is Call to Love. We heed the call on Echoes.