Electronic artist Chuck Van Zyl is a child of German electronic sounds of the 70s, He’s keeping that alive on his Stars End Radio and in his own music. He talks about it on Echoes.
Emel Mathlouthi’s “Kelmti Horra” was an anthem for Tunisia’s Arab Spring. Now she’s turned her middle eastern melodies into electronica grooves. She plays live on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by David Arkenstone. He built his reputation on expansive orchestral new age music goes to his electronic side on an album called Colors of the Ambient Sky.
James Hood, the man who was once the drummer for the British-American rock band The Pretenders is now creating complex and engaging electronic music featuring the Hang drum.
Watch electronic veteran Chuck van Zyl pilot his array of analog synthesizer modules, performing spontaneous space music, live in real-time, with NO computers, on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new music from a collection called Alpha Seeds and Valerie Romanoff from her album of east-west meditations called Healing Music Volume 2.
The Australian band All India Radio return with Space, an album that taps influences from Pink Floyd to the KLF to create an inner space journey. It’s the August CD of the Month
The seminal English electronic duo, Orbital have dropped a new present-day dystopian video called “P.H.U.K.” or “Please Help U.K. It’s a kinetic, but buoyant trip into the UK nightmare.
Bathe in the warmth of music sunshine on an Echoes Summer Solstice Soundscape. Echoes takes through you the summer as we track the midnight sun and explore the sounds of the season.