On a Slow Flow Echoes, ambient chamber music by pianist Lena Natalia from Lonely Satellite. We’ll also hear new electronic music out of Germany by Thomas Lemmer and Christoph Sebastien Pabst.
We’ll hear new music by Nova Soon, that’s the persona of England’s Noah de Grunwald. He calls his music space folk. We’ll hear music from his new album, You Are Alive.
We hear new music by Kevin Keller from an anthology of his music called 12.25, representing 12 albums in 25 years. David Helpling also goes deeply ambient with RUNE.
Soundtrack composer Mac Quayle plugs in for the cyber-soundtrack of TVs, Mr. Robot, the dark, sci-fi dystopian drama. We talk to him about electronic music of a disturbed mind.
Neuland is the name of a project featuring two former members of Tangerine Dream, Peter Baumann and Paul Haslinger. They’ve gotten together for an all-electronic project that takes them beyond their roots.
This weekend on Echoes All India Radio’s deep space existentialism Eternal, the December CD of the Month. Then Ioanna Gika plays her electronic songs live this weekend on Echoes.
Bat For Lashes returns with singer Natasha Khan’s synth-laden dream pop, on a new album called Lost Girls. We’ll also hear from Steve Roach’s new one called Bloom Ascension.
Majestica, the duo of flutist Sherry Finzer and multi-instrumentalist Cass Anawaty, comse in to unfold the spacescape melodies of their album, Auriga to Orion, live on Echoes.
Hear Bluetech, remixed. The electronic composer has just released Liquid Geometries in Dub. We’ll also hear a retro electronic musician who records as Ametrom.
All India Radio takes a Pink Floyd space music vibe and updates it with electronic sound designs and a bit of DJ-scratching to create futuristic nostalgia in Eternal.