Ólafur Arnalds plays live on Echoes. The Icelandic composer comes in with his full ensemble and his Stratus piano system to perform music from his latest album, re:member.
Ambient chamber music pioneer Kevin Keller plugs in for a new all electronic album “Ice World.” Spatialize has always been plugged in and we get new music from his album, “Beyond the Radar.”
Chances is a Canadian trio who are making a powerful music with a vocal sound that draws from Indian singing as well as gospel. They mix upbeat songs, electro-grooves and beautiful harmonies.
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.
We head into Infinity with Jean-Michel Jarre. The iconic French electronic artist talks about his latest album, Equinoxe Infinity, which references his second album from 40 years ago.
Ólafur Arnalds plays live on Echoes. The Icelandic composer comes in with his full ensemble and his Stratus piano system to perform music from his latest album, re:member.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new music by Bluetech who releases the fourth and final edition of his Four Horses of the Electrocalypse series, “The Pale Horse.” We’ll also hear from Mystical Sun.
Light up for a new single by Cigarettes After Sex who continue their noir dream pop ways. We’ll also hear new music by electronic musician Tom Vedvik of Twilight Archive.
Liminal Drifter is the name taken by Simon Order to create an electronic music that is often born of nightmares. He sees it as a kind of therapy. Join us with Dr. Simon Order.
Ólafur Arnalds plays live on Echoes. The Icelandic composer comes in with his full ensemble and his Stratus piano system to perform music from his latest album, re:member.