Brannan Lane, John Gregorius and Sean O’Bryan Smith come from different musical worlds – from deep country and western to deep ambience. But they’ve gotten together for an album called Emergence.
Brannan Lane, John Gregorius and Sean O’Bryan Smith come from different musical worlds – from deep country and western to deep ambience. But they’ve gotten together for an album called Emergence.
Brannan Lane, John Gregorius and Sean O’Bryan Smith come from different musical worlds but they’ve gotten together the album Emergence. And Russel Walder talks about his Speak to the Storm.
Brannan Lane, John Gregorius and Sean O’Bryan Smith come from different musical worlds – from deep country and western to deep ambience. But they’ve gotten together for an album called Emergence.
Brannan Lane, John Gregorius and Sean O’Bryan Smith come from different musical worlds – from deep country and western to deep ambience. But they’ve gotten together for an album called Emergence.
Brannan Lane, John Gregorius and Sean O’Bryan Smith come from different musical worlds – from deep country and western to deep ambience. But they’ve gotten together for an album called Emergence.
On a July 4th we take you into twanguility with an Ambient Americana Soundscape. It’s country and western distilled though Brian Eno ambiences, but still with that country twang.
On a Slow Flow Echoes the mutant trumpet of Ben Neill. He plays his Rube Goldberg instrument with three horns, a double set of valves, mini-trombone slide and lots of electronics.
On a Slow Flow Echoes the mutant trumpet of Ben Neill. He plays his Rube Goldberg instrument that has three horns, a double set of valves, a mini-trombone slide and lots of electronics.
We hit the trail and take an electronic journey with Tone Ranger. That’s Alex Simon, and he’s creating desert southwest landscapes that merge electronics with guitar and pedal steel guitar.