Saul Stokes used to make his own electronic instruments and when he plays live, he doesn’t use any computers. That’s a few of the things that make Stokes a unique musician on the electronic scene.
Yagull is the Japanese-Serbian duo of classical pianist Kana Kamitsubo and progressive rock guitarist Sasha Markovic. The duo come in to play songs from their album, “Yuna”.
Coming up on Echoes, the latest by Ry X. The sultan of slow core has an album called Unfurl. We’ll also hear music by Naneum, whose album Open Sea is inspired by the ocean.
On an Echoes Summer Solstice Soundscape, we take you through the longest day and shortest night of the year, as we track the midnight sun in a soundtrack of summer.
On a Slow Flow Echoes guitarist William Tyler draws a thread between Windham Hill, John Fahey, & experimental music on “Goes West.” We’ll also hear ambient chamber music by Nathan Speir.
New music from London Grammar teaming up with electronic producer Flume. We’ve also got something from Plaid, and their dynamic approach to electronic music from latest album, Polymer.
French composer Yann Tiersen, best-known for the scores for films like Amelie plays his epic chamber music for multiple keyboards, voice, tubular bells, nature recordings live on Echoes.
Yann Tiersen is a wonderful composer who has scored films like Amelie and Goodbye Lenin, but he also composes his own music for multiple keyboards, percussion, strings and more. He plays live on Echoes.
La Luz singer and guitarist Shana Cleveland, brings us music from her twangy dream pop album Night of the Worm Moon. We’ll also hear ambient chamber music from Bluesilhouettes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Com Truise, the recording persona of Seth Haley. We’ll hear from his album, Persuasion System as well as new ambient chamber music by William Ryan Fritch.