English electronic artist Ian Boddy comes in to play live. We also interview Brannan Lane, John Gregorius and Sean O’Bryan Smith. They have a new project called Emergence.
On a Black Friday, post-Thanksgiving mood, what you need is a Slow Flow Echoes. We’ve got music to chill you out with tracks from Taiyo Rey and Alannis Morrisette goes from angst to ambient.
David Holmes is a longtime giant of electronic music and a prolific film composer. He teams up with singer Raven Violet to create a politically charged album, Blind on a Galloping Horse.
Brannan Lane, John Gregorius and Sean O’Bryan Smith come from different musical worlds – from deep country and western to deep ambience. But they’ve gotten together for an album called Emergence.
We set the controls for the heart of infinity when English electronic artist Ian Boddy comes in to play live. Sitting in a cockpit of synthesizers he sends us deep into space.
Deborah Martin & Jill Haley discuss their latest project, Into The Quiet; Hans Christian and Mickey Houlihan talk about Christian’s posthumous collaboration with David Darling.
Kevin Keller talks about his album, Evensong. It is partly based on the chants and hymns of 12th century Abbess Hildegard von Bingen. Kevin brings these gothic sounds into the 21st century.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, a journey of sequencer-driven sounds by Colin Rayment from his album, Equilibrium. We’ll also hear Sherry Finzer and VeeRonna Ragone from their album, Mystic Breezes.