AvaWaves, the electric chamber music duo of violinist Anna Phoebe and keyboardist Aisling Brouwer, create energized ambient chamber music. They recently released their 3rd album, Heartbeat.
Marconi Union talk about their CD of the Month, The Fear of Never Landing. After losing a founding member, Jami Crossley and Duncan Meadows have continued on with a new, refreshed sound.
Get your Game controller ready for 43 years of Tron. We’ll hear from Wendy Carlos’s original 1982 Tron score, the 2010 for Daft Punk Tron Legacy and finally the new Nine Inch Nails Tron: Ares.
Bluetech has been a major figure in electronic music for all of the 21st century. His new album, Spacehop Chronicles 2, is a signature release and the Echoes October CD of the Month.
A legend of dub on the next Echoes when we talk to producer Adrian Sherwood. He’s worked with artists like Creation Rebel, Keith LeBlanc, and more. His new album is The Collapse of Everything.
Weekend listeners hear original tracks from Ludovico next to remixes by Leo Einaudi. Then we hear both album sides of Edgar Froese’s Epsilon in Malaysian Pale on its 50th Anniversary.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, melodic ambient music from C37. He’s an English electronic musician with a penchant for streamlined grooves and lyrical melodies. We’ll hear from his album Beautiful Beginnings.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear a pioneer of electronic music in film, John Carpenter. The director of Halloween, Escape from New York, and Vampires also scores most of his films.
Air’s Moon Safari album gets an epic and ambient rework by Vegyn. It’s called Blue Moon Safari. Vegyn maintains the downtempo mood of the original but takes it into new atmospheres.