We remember David Lynch with music from his films, including themes from Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive, and his album of 11th century hymns with Jocelyn Montgomery, Lux Vivens.
We head into space on the next Echoes when we hear music by Paul Ellis & Pabellón Sintético. It’s a trip through sequencer melodies and synchronized rhythms from Veiled Portraits.
Music out of Denmark by Sylfide. They are fronted by singer, harpist, songwriter, and composer Helene Dorthea Tungelund. She has an album called Blat Lys or Blue Light. It shines on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music from Thierry David. He’s been making inventive electronic music since 1987. In recent years he’s gone heavily ambient. He has a new album called Six Waves.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by the Fractal Sextet, a improvisational fusion project from guitarist Jon Durant. Their album is Sky Full of Hope. We’ll also hear from Christoph Pabst.
The Return of World Fusion. It seemed to fade away after the 1990s, but recently there’s been an influx of music charged by sounds from across the globe & spun with 21st century technology.
We’ll hear a new collaboration between Immersion, the duo of Colin Newman and Malka Spigel, and the ambient country band called SUSS, where they both tap their inner Neu!
Mogwai has a new album called The Bad Fire. The Scotland-based post-rock band has coincidentally re-emerged at the same time as their American counterparts, Explosions in the Sky.
On the next Echoes, the spirit of Da Vinci transformed into electronic sound by electronic artist Sasha. Da Vinci Genius is an immersive exhibit on the life of the Renaissance polymath.