On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Com Truise, the recording persona of Seth Haley. We’ll hear from his album, Persuasion System as well as new ambient chamber music by William Ryan Fritch.
Saul Stokes used to make his own electronic instruments and when he plays live, he doesn’t use any computers. That’s a few of the things that make Stokes a unique musician on the electronic scene.
ELEON is a musician from Texas, isolated from the music world, who finally released his debut CD in his late 40s. He created one of the most exuberant, effervescent electronic albums of 2018.
I Think Like Midnight is enigmatic name of a Philadelphia instrumental rock group that includes members of the punk band, The Dead Milkmen. It’s a bitchin’ post-rock sound live on Echoes.
On the next Echoes, it’s a Flashback 50 to “An Electric Storm” by White Noise. Created by members of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in their off-hours, it was an underground psychedelic classic.
Afro Celt Sound System continue their exuberant world fusion ways on their latest album called Flight. We’ll hear an electro-charged track featuring singer Riognach Connelly.
Lowpines is Oli Deakin. He collaborates with Lyla Foy, but he makes his own introspective and atmospheric songs. He played music from his “In Silver Halides” live. Hear it streaming now.
Yagull is a progressive rock group that strips down to a duo with the husband and wife team of guitarist Sasha Markovic and pianist Kana Kamitsubo. They talk about their album, Yuna.
Meat Beat Manifesto is the legendary British electronic artist who came up during the industrial and trip-hop sampling days. Founder Jack Dangers is a scholar of electronic music.
Pianist Lena Natalia talks about her ambient chamber music sound. She’s a classically trained and has taken the Neo-classical sound into new directions. She talks about it on Echoes.