On a Slow Flow Echoes we’ll hear new music by Erik Wøllo. The Norwegian electronic musician unplugs the synths and makes an album of all guitar called Cloud of Strings.
New music from the husband-and-wife electronica duo Pink Sky. They have a synth-infused dreampop sound on their new album, Disenchantment. We’ll also hear music from Robert Schroeder.
Echoes brings you downtempo bossa nova when we hear new music from Eric Hilton and Natalia Clavier of Thievery Corporation. Their album Corazon Kintsugi taps their sultry Latin side.
New music by Slowdive, the shoegaze band who came to renown in the 1990s. They’re back with a new album, Everything Is Alive. We’ll also hear a track from VEiiLA.
Jeff Oster explores lo-fi music, an approach that Brian Eno predicted 20 years ago. Also called “study music”, it’s a departure for the trumpeter known for his modern instrumental sound.
We hear electronic sounds from Brazil when we talk to Anna. She’s creating ambient music after a career in thumping techno. But her album Intentions revels in serene melodic cycles.
Lis Addison is a musician, singer, dancer and electronic artist. She’s been making music from chant to meditation and she has a new album inspired by her work in Kenya called Songs From The Mara.
Electronic music Italian style when we talk to Catarina Barbieri. She’s a solo artist who works in improvisation and modular synthesis that weaves through EDM, Minimalism and sequencer drive.
We’ll hear music from Opium Moon. This Grammy-winning world fusion band featuring violinist Lili Hayden has a new album of seductive middle eastern sounds called Where We Are Gathered.
We look back at A Produce. That was the moniker of Barry Craig in the ’80s and ’90s. He died young in 2011. His music is being reissued so Echoes goes back to their 1996 interview.