Weekend listeners hear the guitar orchestrations of David Pritchard from his album, Evanescent, the August CD of the Month and an interview with Mary Lattimore talking about her ambient harp.
New music from Azam Ali. The singer from Vas and Niyaz goes all electronic on a new album called Phantoms. We’ll hear a track from this downtempo, modern spiritual lament.
UNKLE is the recording project of James Lavelle. He’s got a pair of albums The Road Part I and Part II, that explore darker themes with some of his best music in years.
Primer is the prep coating of paint. It’s also a textbook. And it’s the name chosen by Alyssa Midcalf, a Detroit based artist for her stripped down electronic pop. She explores dark terrain.
Mary Lattimore is a diva of new music harp who has performed with Harold Budd, Kurt Vile, Thurston Moore and dozens of others with her electric instrument. We talk about ambient harp.
Greek musician Theodore comes in for a live performance with his quintet performing the dramatic works of his album, Inner Dynamics. It’s a meeting of Dream pop and Progressive rock.
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.
Ambient chamber music composer Kevin Keller talks about going back to the future of his electronic roots to compose the retro electronic sound of his latest album, Ice Worlds.
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.