New music by Jim Ottaway, an electronic musician from the edges of the Australian outback. His new album is Threshold of the Universe. We’ll also hear from Deep in the Forest by ELEON.
We hear dream pop from Australia from Brigitte Bardini. Her debut album, Stellar Lights, is bathed in new wave grooves, dream pop moods and singer-songwriter reveries.
Jeffrey Ericson Allen creates ambient music under the name Chronotope Project. A cellist who adds electronics to his work, he tends toward the mystical and cosmic. He has a new album, Gnosis.
Peter Gregson is a classically-trained cellist, but he goes into ambient chamber music on his recording Patina. It mixes synthesizers and electronic processing along with orchestral strings.
She sang back-up for Madonna for a decade, but for the last 20 years, Donna De Lory has been pursuing her own music. She has a new album of layered vocals called Gone Beyond.
Guitar icon Phil Keaggy comes in with his acoustic guitar and looping station to generate multiple lines of his evocative melodies live. We hear triple when Phil Keaggy plays live.
The transmission is clear on the new album by Marconi Union, the electronic trio from England. The album is Signals and it finds this atmospheric group in a much more rhythm charged sound.
Marconi Union are a true 21st century band. After the deep ambiences and abstract grooves of their last few recordings they hit the groove again on their latest release, Signals.
Rena Jones is a polymath. She plays violin, cello and synthesizers and immerses her music in the imagery of nature and philosophy. We talk about hidden meanings and her new album, Allegories.
Middle Eastern Ambiences featuring newly released music by the late Cheb I Sabbah with Peter Murphy of Bauhaus and Azam Ali. We’ll also hear the Zikr Project with Jef Stott & Mah Ze Tar.