Moby is a longtime vegan and animal rights activist. His latest assault on the animal industrial complex takes footage from the movie “Slay” for a new song, “Rescue Me.”
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.
Keith Jarrett is still the standard for solo pianists. The legendary pianist has been sidelined by strokes, but ECM has gone back to a 2016 live solo performance, Bordeaux Concert.
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.
Rebecca Pidgeon talks about her spiritual album exploring themes of the mind, consciousness and yoga. Steve Tibbetts Journeys Through his ECM Years of global guitar adventures.
The October CD of the Month is Revolve by Ian Boddy and Erik Wøllo. They team up on an album of sequencer progressions and electric guitar dreams. Join John Diliberto when he spins Revolve.
New music from Norway’s Daniel Herskedal’s collaboration with singer and Norwegian Grammy Award winner Emilie Nicolas. They hang between classical, jazz and pop on the album, Out of the Fog.
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 Nils Frahm off his deeply ambient 3 hour recording, Music for Animals. We’ll also hear the first and final album by Roger Universe.
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.