New music by Beach House. They have a new EP called Become that continues their dream pop sound. We’ll also hear The National from their album, The First Two Pages of Frankenstein.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by Quiet Resonance, a guitarist from Mississippi who creates ambient landscapes. His latest album is Snowblind. We’ll also hear from George FitzGerald.
We look back at A Produce. That was the moniker of Barry Craig in the ’80s and ’90s. He died young in 2011. His music is being reissued so Echoes goes back to their 1996 interview.
Moby talks about Punk Rock Veganism, arranging his electronic songs for orchestra on the Deutsche Grammophon label, and his collaborations with different singers on his new label.
We travel to China via the impressionistic music of Robert Rich. His latest album, Travelers’ Cloth, is inspired by an ancient Chinese poet and his journey through the countryside.
Emotional trauma is filtered through psychedelic introspection on the debut album by Amaara, the recording persona of actress Kaelen Ohm. It’s Echoes July CD of the Month.
Two generations of electronic composers. The artist known as BT talks about his album, The Secret Language of trees and we remember Swedish electronic pianoeer, Ralph Lundsten Lundsten.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we premiere the new single from Kinobe, Falling Star. It’s from their forthcoming album, Over the Horizon. We’ll also hear new music by Johan Agebjörn.