It’s Long Tracks 7 on the next Echoes. Time is stretched with the debut album from electronic artist Patrick Gleeson, Philip Glass’s Music in 12 Parts, Emerald Web and Bill Nelson.
It’s Women’s History Month. We’ll survey women electronic musicians from pioneers like Wendy Carlos, Delia Derbyshire & Suzanne Ciani to contemporary artists like Lisa BellaDonna & Rena Jones.
March brings us a CD of the Month from Falling You, the project of John Michael Zorko who has been crafting deep, moody dream pop tracks with a bevy of different singers for 3 decades.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by Klangwelt from his album, Second Nature. The German electronic artist sheds some of his space music, sequencer roots in an exhilarating release.
Settle in for another night of Long Tracks on Echoes. We’re going to hear a modular exploration from Steve Roach, an ambient track by Pantha Du Prince, and something from Lisa BellaDonna.
Music by Trentemøller. This release took a less electronic turn and features singer Disa Jakobs from Iceland. The album is Dreamweaver. We weave your dreams on Echoes.
Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore come together for an album of harp, voice and synthesizer that draws inspiration from cathedrals and improvisations.
Immerse yourself in 6 hours of uninterrupted instrumental music to set the mood for romance, including tunes from Suzanne Ciani, Tangerine Dream, Ludovico Einaudi, Deuter, and many more.
We hear the communion of Ian Boddy and Erik Wollo in a live performance of synthesizers and guitar. The album is called Transmissions and it finds the two in a more energized sound.