WITH their lysergic, cinematic, largely instrumental audioscapes, fraternal US duo Trees Speak pay devoted homage to a lost era of cosmic vibrations, psychotronic oscillations, and Tangerine dreamscapes. But while the Arizona-born brothers, Daniel Martin Diaz and Damian Diaz, are clearly connoisseurs of vintage krautrock and analogue synthtronica, they also cite Stockhausen, Satie, John Cage and Klaus Schulze. “It’s about how they treated sound,” says Daniel, “like sculptors shaping something out of nothing.”
The latest Trees Speak album, TimeFold, is the first to feature spoken-word artist Ashley Christine Edwards. “She brings a fearless, experimental edge that pushes us in new directions, especially live,” Damian explains. “Her openness to explore any idea, no matter how out there, has been important for us.” The album also boasts a typically gorgeous sci-fi sleeve designed…