We hear the R&B dream pop electronics of Beacon live when the Brooklyn duo music live. We’ll also hear an interview with Eve Maret, whose electronic roots include Krautrock and Suzanne Ciani.
Hear Bluetech, remixed. The electronic composer has just released Liquid Geometries in Dub. We’ll also hear a retro electronic musician who records as Ametrom.
Head into space for the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Launch into a Space Music Soundscape that will include Bluetech, Jonn Serrie and Brian Eno’s iconic “Apollo.”
Bat For Lashes returns with singer Natasha Khan’s synth-laden dream pop, on a new album called Lost Girls. We’ll also hear from Steve Roach’s new one called Bloom Ascension.
There aren’t a lot of plugged in female musicians in the world but I have one who is trying to change that, synth-pop artist Eve Maret. She talks about her music and debut, No More Running.
The acclaimed English band, Lamb, talks about their new album, The Secret of Letting Go. The title speaks to the duo’s sometimes contentious working relationship.
We follow the light to Beacon. That’s the Brooklyn duo of Thomas Mullarney III and Jacob Gossett who have a sound weaving R&B, Retro-Electro-Pop and a touch of space music
This weekend on Echoes, singer Ayla Nereo comes in to play her consciousness raising songs live and we’ll hear from Greek progressive dream pop artist Theodore with his band.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear from acoustic guitar slinger, R.D. King’s eponymously-titled album. And we’ll visit Bruno SanFilippo’s album of piano miniatures called Pianette.
Primer is the name Alyssa Midcalf, a Detroit based artist, uses for her stripped down electronic pop. She explores dark terrain but also has a wonderful cover of a Beach Boys song.