All India Radio’s Martin Kennedy talks about the progressive space rock and his December CD of the Month, Eternal and Echoes goes to the Grammys. It’s not all Lizzo and Rap.
All India Radio’s Martin Kennedy talks about the progressive rock and electronic influences of his latest albums, including Pink Floyd, Tangerine Dream, Pulsar and more.
All India Radio’s Eternal is the December CD of the Month. Inspired by space rock and a 1962 Sci-Fi film, All India Radio creates a trip album for the 21st century.
On this Slow Flow Echoes, music by Rodrigo y Gabriela. The Nuevo Flamenco guitar couple tackles an iconic song on Echoes, from which the show took its name: Pink Floyd’s “Echoes.”
Coming up on Echoes, music by Rodrigo y Gabriela. The Nuevo flamenco guitar couple tackles a song that is iconic on Echoes, the piece from which the show took its name, Pink Floyd’s “Echoes.”
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason revisit’s the bands pre-Darkside of the Moon music with A Saucerful of Secrets, recalling Floyd’s earlier psychedelic daze and experimental approach to pop music.
Coming up on Echoes, music by Rodrigo y Gabriela. The Nuevo flamenco guitar couple tackles a song that is iconic on Echoes, the piece from which the show took its name, Pink Floyd’s “Echoes.”
Think of Pink Floyd as a post-rock band and you approach the sound of Yndi Halda. Art rockers Django Django plug into OMD-style electronics on Marble Skies.
Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon is one of the most influential albums of the last 50 years. On its 45th anniversary we create two new versions of the 1973 original.
Think of Pink Floyd returning as a post-rock band and you approach the sound of Yndi Halda. Think of art rockers Django Django plug into OMD-style electronics on Marble Skies on Echoes.