Trentemøller’s music exudes the sounds of 1970s German Progressive Rock,1980s New Wave, and 1990s Shoegaze but transfigured by electronics and a taste for the dark and melancholy..
We’ll hear music by Lunar Noon, a choral dream pop project of Michelle Zheng. Her debut album is Symbolic Creature. We also have music from Robot Koch’s Sand And Foam project remixed.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Will Ackerman. He’s got a new collection drawn from his romance with Italy called Positano Songs. We’ll hear that and some new downtempo electronic by Fade.
Tribal downtempo grooves with Liquid Bloom and Pere from The Afar Remixes, and new music by Denmark’s Nattefrost, travelling the sequencer spaceways on the album, Dendrophile.
Iconic German electronic band Kraftwerk haven’t released new music in decades, so they’ve turned their work over to remixers for a double CD set just called Remixes.
Trentemøller is a Danish electronic musician who started out on the dance floor. Now he’s creating a more introspective music drawing upon his memories and his recent status as a father.
We’ll survey the landscape of women electronic musicians from pioneers like Wendy Carlos, Delia Derbyshire and Suzanne Ciani to contemporary artists from Laurie Anderson through Eve Maret.
New music by Mamak Khadem, the extraordinary Iranian singer. She has a new album called Remembrance. We’ll also hear some downtempo eastern grooves by the Zikr Project.
Texas-based artist Hollan Holmes paints southern landscapes and rusty artifacts by day, but he heads into electronic space at night, composing music like his CD of the Month, Emerald Waters.