On a Slow Flow Echoes electronic artist Emancipator teams up with 9 Theory on a techno-tribal EP called Cheeba Gold. We’ll groove to that and hear some new music by guitarist Robert Linton.
On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s music by Gunnar Spardel. He used to record electronic music as Tigerforest, but now he’s going in a darker, chamber music direction on his latest album.
It was 30 years ago that Echoes launched on October 2, 1989. John Diliberto brings back to the music that was played in that first year, from Philip Glass to Brian Eno to Kate Bush and more.
We go inside the music of Tycho with Scott Hansen and singer Saint-Sinner. They talk about their new collaboration, Weather, which takes Tycho’s music into a dream pop direction.
It’s chilled ambiences from Iceland, the land of chill, when Hugar come in to play live. The duo unfolds the deep moods and frozen landscapes of their CD of the Month in an intimate and subtle performance.
With Azam Ali’s Phantoms, spirits and the divine alight We’ll hear tracks from this October CD of the Month, an album of electronic moods and songs that seek the spirit in troubled times.
Echoes paints sound in the colors of Fall with an Atumnal Equinox Soundscape that includes classics from George Winston and new music by Fiona Joy Hawkins and Maya Beiser.
Azam Ali takes her love of modern electronic music to create her new album, Phantoms. John Diliberto talks to her about a sound born from social and political darkness and electronic grooves.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new music by Shambhu. He’s a post-Windham Hill style guitarist with a recent album called Lilac Skies. We’ll also head into deep analog space with D’Voxx.
New music from London Grammar teaming up with electronic producer Flume. We’ve also got something from Plaid, and their dynamic approach to electronic music from latest album, Polymer.