On a Slow Flow Echoes the mutant trumpet of Ben Neill. He plays his Rube Goldberg instrument with three horns, a double set of valves, mini-trombone slide and lots of electronics.
Ride the current of a Slow Flow Echoes. We’ll hear music from Lena Natalia. The Chicago based pianist is creating ambient piano works on her new album, Hidden Treasures.
Head for the Dark Side of the Moon to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Pink Floyd classic. We recreate the album with cover versions, and we’ll hear a suite from the original 1973 release.
We’ll hear the space duo of Craig Padilla and Marvin Allen from their album, Weathering The Storm. We’ll also hear music by Mynolia from her impressive debut album, All Things Heavy.
Get ready to be sliced and diced when we hear new music by Wax Tailor, the French electronic artist who likes to cut-up archival voice samples. He has a new album, Fishing for Accidents.
Everybody loves Whipped Cream and we’ll hear the electronic artist who goes by that name. She has a new EP, Someone You Can Count On. We’ll hear that and new music by Philip Selway.
The Arabic fusion of Didon. We talk to Carmen Rizzo and Meriem Ben Amor about their fusion of traditional vocal sounds and electronic arrangements heard on their debut, Tunisian Tale.
We float through ambient space with Rest of Life by Steve Roach. It’s a double-CD of ambient electronic dreams from the master of that sound and it is the Echoes March CD of the Month.
Kaki King is celebrating the 20th anniversary of her debut album, Everybody Loves You. She performs that music that made the finger-style guitar world’s collective jaw drop, on Echoes.