Upon the release of Pink Floyd’s Early Years box set, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason takes us back to the seminal days of this iconic rock group, talking about light shows, happenings, and sonic experiments that exploded the concept of pop.
On a slow Flow Echoes we take a deep dive in new music by Dean De Benedictus from his album, Salvaging the Present and hear new electronic music by Christian Löffler.
On Efflorescent, Echoes Live 22, the best live performance on Echoes are gathered into a perfect 73-minute excursion. From Loreena McKennitt to Tommy Emmanuel, Jesse Cook to The Album Leaf, Efflorescent blossoms.
Swim into the Slow Flow on the next Echoes with music from Lemongrass and the early days of the New Age off the collection The Microcosm: Visionary Music of Continental Europe 1970-1986.
For many years, Swiss born musician Martin Tillman was the first call cellist for Hollywood film scores, especially if they wanted sounds that went beyond cello. He has a new album out called Superhuman.