An interview with Norway’s Röyksopp. An exploding puff ball mushroom inspired their name, and their music has ranged from ambient to dance pop. And a Summer Solstice Soundscape.
We go IN, way IN when we hear music from David Helpling’s double CD which is called IN. It’s an album of dramatic electronic orchestrations that will cast you through visions of the beyond.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by guitarist John Gregorius from his new album called In Awe. We’ll also hear Eric Hilton from Thievery Corporation with a song from his latest album.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by VLMV from their new album, Sing with Abandon. We’ll also hear a group called Above and Beyond who’ve devised a spacey ambient chamber music sound.
New music from Shearwater, the band that grew out of the rootsy Okkervil River. They have taken a turn toward deep ambient electronics on the new album, The Great Awakening.
Enter the sanctuary of Bass Temple. She is an EDM downtempo musician out of Colorado and she’s just released her debut EP, The Beginning. We’ll also hear new music by HAAi.
Michael Stearns’s Planetary Unfolding is a seminal Ambient album from 40 years ago. He talks about those early times of electronic music and the Beam, his 12 foot long, 24 string cosmic harp.
An Echoes Summer Solstice. We let the sunshine in as we orchestrate your soundscape for the longest day of the year with Jake Shimabukuro, George Winston, and Sun’s Signature.
Two singers with very different approaches. We’ll hear the raging voice of Zola Jesus from a new single, and Natalia Clavier, a singer with Thievery Corporation who has a new recording.
An interview with Norway’s Röyksopp. An exploding puff ball mushroom inspired their name, and their music has ranged from ambient to dance pop. Their new album is Profound Mysteries.