Walk down the red carpet of Echoes at the Grammys. The 65th Annual Grammy Awards happen this weekend, but we’ll play the artists and songs you won’t see in the telecast.
Marconi Union, a UK electronic trio that rarely performs live, are releasing concert film called A Live Connection. We also talk to Delay Tactics about their reunion after nearly 4 decades..
Throbbing Gristle is an English duo at the bleeding edge of Industrial rock. Cosey Fanni Tutti was at the center of that band and now she’s released her second book called Re-Sisters.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, a guitar duo called Moon and Bike combines acoustic and electric guitars with a bit of a folk feel. We’ll also hear from German electronic artist Michael Bruckner.
New music by Moby. He’s been releasing singles with other musicians and he has a new one with Dutch-Sudanese vocalist Gaidaa called “Transit”. We’ll hear that and new music by Mayfly.
New music by Katie Kim from her album Hour of the Ox. She’s an Irish singer who combines folk and electronic music. We’ll also hear from Numun with a very spacey brand of ambient music.
Progressive rock band Delay Tactics returns after 38 years with three original members: Carl Weingarten, Walter Whitney and David Udell. They talk about their new album, Elements of Surprise.
Marconi Union, a UK electronic trio that rarely performs live, are releasing concert film called A Live Connection. They talk about bringing their moody, atmospheric sound to a live setting.
Throbbing Gristle is an English duo at the bleeding edge of Industrial rock. Cosey Fanni Tutti was at the center of that band and now she’s released her second book called Re-Sisters.