Jimi Hendrix changed music forever. He left the planet 50 years ago on September 18, 1970. In a span of only 3 years, he changed music forever. This is a remembrance.
Gracie and Rachel have a new album called Hello Weakness, You Make Me Strong. Then Tubular Bells’ composer Mike Oldfield talks about Ommadawn, his two-sided epic from 1975.
We talk to legendary guitarist Michael Rother about his first new album in 16 years called Dreaming. Then Moby talks about his prescient new album, All Visible Objects.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Kevin Braheny Fortune, the new age electronic musician whom you may know as Kevin Braheny. We’ll hear his new album called Dreamwalker Meditations Vol. 1.
We get High on Isra. That’s actually the name of a band out of Germany making an electronic pop. We’ll hear from their album, Sad Sad Sad. We’ll also hear from the California Guitar Trio.
Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here reimagined. On the 45th anniversary of this epic recording exploring loss, psychosis and greed, we’ll hear a fantasy version of covers and of course, Pink Floyd.
Tubular Bells’ composer Mike Oldfield talks about Ommadawn, his two-sided epic from 1975. It’s partly an homage to his mother, who died during the recording, and her Irish roots.
Michael Rother, legendary guitarist of German progressive music, has played with Kraftwerk, Neu, and Harmonia. We talk to Rother about his new album, his first in 16 years called Dreaming.