We talk with Airport People about his album of creaky piano centered compositions Nine Mornings and Rival Consoles taking us inside his chromium electronic songs..
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.
We’ve got two folk-baked songs. We’ll hear from Air Waves, off the album Dance, and a song from the score to Where the Crawdads Sing. It’s by Taylor Swift. Yep. Trust me.
Arc, the duo of Ian Boddy and Mark Shreeve, played live on Echoes in 2009. With the passing of Mark Shreeve on August 31, we thought we’d share up close listen to his music.
Pioneering British electronic artist Mark Shreeve passes. A legend in underground synthesizer circles he recorded dozens of albums under his own name and with ARC and Redshift.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, a journey of sequencer-driven sounds by Colin Rayment from his album, Equilibrium. We’ll also hear Sherry Finzer and VeeRonna Ragone from their album, Mystic Breezes.
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.
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.
Ryan West records as Rival Consoles, a resolutely electronic project, but he still thinks of his chromium plated compositions as songs. He has a new album called Now Is.