On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s the latest by the Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society with a remix of Cloudface. We’ll also hear the dubstep influenced sound of Mystral.
Electronic artist Chuck Van Zyl is a child of German electronic sounds of the 70s, He’s keeping that alive on his Stars End Radio and in his own music. He talks about it on Echoes.
Emel Mathlouthi’s “Kelmti Horra” was an anthem for Tunisia’s Arab Spring. Now she’s turned her middle eastern melodies into electronica grooves. She plays live on Echoes.
Ron Boots is a prolific Dutch electronic artist who has been recording since the 1980s when he released his music on cassette. He comes in and cranks up his synthesizers to play live.
New music by two different dream pop artists. We’ll hear some dream pop noir by Cigarettes After Sex and their new single, “Crush” and the latest by English chanteuse, Lyla Foy on Echoes.
Sherry Finzer is a multi-faceted flute player creating New Age dreamscapes as a solo artist, progressive moods with Cass Anawaty in Majestica and intuitive flute and duets with Tom Moore.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by David Arkenstone. He built his reputation on expansive orchestral new age music goes to his electronic side on an album called Colors of the Ambient Sky.
Cold Specks is the performance name of Ladan Hussein. On her album, Fool’s Paradise she explores her Muslim and Somalian heritage in spare, lo-fi and intoxicating electronic songs.
James Hood, the man who was once the drummer for the British-American rock band The Pretenders is now creating complex and engaging electronic music featuring the Hang drum.