New music by guitarist Carl Weingarten. He’s been recording various angles of progressive music for decades, specializing in slide guitar. He has a new album of pastoral moods.
We remember Iranian-American World Fusion producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Jamshied Sharifi who sought a world in unity with his fusion of global sounds.
We go Otherworldly, the new album from British electronic artist, Geoglyph. Geoglyph is Chris Charles and his new album is inspired by Dune and it’s vast, worm infested sandscapes.
It seems like only yesterday that Erik Wøllo released his album, Solastalgia and now he has new one, Where the River Widens. It’s inspired, once again, by his home in Norway.
The return of Ancient Future. The band that coined the term World Fusion in 1978 has their first significant release in nearly 25 years. I talk to founder and guitarist Matthew Montfort.
Flutist Nicholas Gunn casts back across his career with the album, 30, marking 30 years since Music from the Grand Canyon. He’s evolved a lot since then going from tribal to trance.
It’s the Diva of the downer with the latest album by Marissa Nadler. New Radiations luxuriates in the reflective and dark corners of the mind and emotions. It’s the September CD of the Month.
It’s the 50th Anniversary of Deluxe, the Second album by the German Trio Harmonia. Consisting of Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius of Cluster and Michael Rother of Neu
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Michael Whalen. His album, Watercolor Sky is an homage to Windham Hill Records and features Windham Hill artists including founder Will Ackerman.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Naneum, the ambient chamber music persona of Jon Solo. He uses multiple keyboards to create his ethereal songs on a new album called Spiritual Son.