We talk with Mark Dwane, a long time fixture on Echoes. This purveyor of expansive, cinematic melodies, and propulsive grooves talks about his music on Echoes.
We talk with Mark Dwane, a long time fixture on Echoes, since his debut album. This purveyor of expansive, cinematic melodies and propulsive grooves talks about his music.
We talk with Mark Dwane, a long time fixture on Echoes. This purveyor of expansive, cinematic melodies, and propulsive grooves talks about his music on Echoes.
Shpongle’s Simon Posford talks about an album that plays like the 10 Stages of Pandemic Lockdown. Then we hear from Mark Dwane, a legend of indie-space music this weekend on Echoes.
We talk with Mark Dwane, a long time fixture on Echoes since his debut. This purveyor of expansive, cinematic melodies and propulsive grooves talks about his music on Echoes.
Mark Dwane has a new album called Future Tense and his guitar actually sounds like a guitar sometimes. We’ll also hear from Imaginational Anthems Volume 10, Overseas Edition.
Mark Dwane has a new album called Future Tense and his guitar actually sounds like a guitar sometimes. We’ll also hear from Imaginational Anthems Volume 10, Overseas Edition.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by FLOW, the quartet of Fiona Joy, Lawrence Blatt, Jeff Oster, and Will Ackerman. We’ll also hear guitar-synthesist Mark Dwane, Ash Ra and more.
Blake Mills’ new video for “Five” is a subtle, poignant, and eerie experiment in giving emotional weight to unusual hosts, such as insects, houseplants, and even fire.