On a Slow Flow Echoes we hear the space twang of SUSS, the ambient country band. We’ll hear a track from their latest album, Promise. We’ll also hear from Peter Chilvers and Jon Durant.
It’s deep ambient Americana expanses when we hear SUSS. They call their music psychedelic country. They come in and perform songs from their new album, High Line live.
It’s deep ambient Americana expanses when we hear SUSS. They call their music psychedelic country. They come in and perform songs from their new album, High Line live.
It’s deep ambient Americana expanses when we hear SUSS. Their sound fits in with Brian Eno’s Apollo, Lanterna and Harold Budd. They come in and perform their psychedelic country songs, live.
It’s deep ambient Americana expanses when we hear SUSS. They call their music psychedelic country. They come in and perform songs from their new album, High Line live.
It’s deep ambient Americana expanses when we hear SUSS. They call their music psychedelic country. They come in and perform songs from their new album, High Line live.
It’s deep ambient Americana expanses when we hear SUSS play their ambient Americana live. We’ll also hear an interview with MR> Robot soundtrack composer Mac Quayle this weekend on Echoes.
It’s deep ambient Americana expanses when we hear SUSS. They call their music psychedelic country. They come in and perform songs from their new album, High Line live.
Guitarist William Tyler calls his music “rural New Age” with tongue only part way in-cheek. He’s taken the Windham Hill aesthetic, and carried it to new dimensions. He talks about it on Echoes.
Guitarist William Tyler calls his music “rural New Age” with tongue only part way in-cheek. He’s taken the Windham Hill aesthetic, and carried it to new dimensions. He talks about it on Echoes.