The Black Angels are a psychedelic band out of Austin who sound like they mainlined the Nuggets collection. Alex Maas & Christian Bland talk about music born in a hallucinogenic dream.
Stand at attention when we hear General Fuzz. The Bay-area electronic artist is returning after a long period of silence, with a new single. We’ll also hear music by Unloved.
New music by Moby. He’s been releasing singles with other musicians and he has a new one with Dutch-Sudanese vocalist Gaidaa called “Transit”. We’ll hear that and new music by Mayfly.
New music from Babitha, that’s the stage name of Imogen Grist from Australia. She’s making a country-inspired dream pop on The Brighter Side of Blue. We’ll also hear music by Hansan.
Progressive rock band Delay Tactics returns after 38 years with three original members: Carl Weingarten, Walter Whitney and David Udell. They talk about their new album, Elements of Surprise.
The ambient guitar duo Hammock talk about their latest post-pandemic album, Love in the Void. They talk about the emotions that fueled one of their most energized albums in years.
Marconi Union, a UK electronic trio that rarely performs live, are releasing concert film called A Live Connection. They talk about bringing their moody, atmospheric sound to a live setting.
New music by Katie Kim from her album Hour of the Ox. She’s an Irish singer who combines folk and electronic music. We’ll also hear from Numun with a very spacey brand of ambient music.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Bill Nelson. The legendary British guitarist has released yet another new album. This one is Marvellous Realms. We’ll also hear from NPR’s Bob Boilen.