On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Robin Guthrie from the Cocteau Twins. It’s a EP of guitar ambiences called Mockingbird Love. We’ll also hear new music from Liminal Drifter.
Alison Wonderland is Australia’s Alexandra Margo Sholler, who is a DJ, producer and singer. We’ll hear from her album, Loner. We’ll also hear from S. Carey and his album, Break Me Open.
There’s a Hellbound Train coming into Echoes when we hear a track from a new collection of music by guitarist Steve Tibbetts. We’ll also hear from NaNa, a band from Japan with a downtempo sound.
We hear from Airport People. It’s not passengers sitting in terminals with cancelled flights. It’s actually Leon Todd Johnson and we’ll hear his new album, From Nine Mornings.
It’s the psychedelic shoegaze sound of Mountains of Jura, a band channeling Pink Floyd and Slowdive. We’ll also hear from Radium 88 from their album, We Are All Dreaming Now.
Composer Steve Reich is 86 years old but he’s still making the music of tomorrow. He has a new album, Reich/Richter, inspired by paintings of Gerhard Richter and a new book, Conversations.
It’s a trip into space with The Generator of All Infinity. That’s the latest album from All India Radio. It’s an all-instrumental space music opus that calls out to the spirit of Pink Floyd.
The Siberian sound of Otyken. They marry the tribal sound of the native Chulym people with modern production and the ferocious voice of Azyan. John Diliberto takes us to Siberia with Otyken.
Christine Byrd talks about her debut as Lumenette. She’s not the former Christian singer, Christine Glass anymore. Royksopp explain the enigmas behind their albums, Profound Mysteries I & II.
We hit the trail and take an electronic journey with Tone Ranger. That’s Alex Simon and he’s creating desert southwest landscapes merging electronics with guitar and pedal steel guitar.