Pioneering British electronic artist Mark Shreeve passes. A legend in underground synthesizer circles he recorded dozens of albums under his own name and with ARC and Redshift.
The Church has always taken on heady and trippy themes. In their new video for The Hypnagogue they tackle dreams, drugs, ambition and love. It’s set to sci-fi imagery and hypnotic music.
Sonic experimenter Kramer flips from quirky rock into ambient chamber music modes on forthcoming album, Music for Films Edited by Moths. Echoes premieres the “Stars Will Die Tonight” video.
Brian Eno marries his ambient soundscapes to a song of Earth’s descent into climate oblivion on a new song, “There Were Bells” from his forthcoming album, FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE.
Electronic composer Vangelis ascended on May 17th but he left behind a trove of miraculous electronic journey’s to have on Echoes. John Diliberto picks his favorite ten albums
Leandrul plumbs the depths of psychosis in metaphorical and literal terms that veil a harrowing experience in beautiful dream pop music. Her video for “Interim” that can be distressing.
Stick Men continue heritage of the possibly retired King Crimson, the giants of Progressive Rock, and Tim Motzer takes a free-guitar journey live at Sellersville Theater
At Big Ears Festival 2022, John Zorn was the featured artist with multiple performances highlighting his vast expanse of music from pipe organ solos to electric assaults.