Wear some flowers in your hair when we explore all music psychedelic with the sounds of 1967 inspired by the Human Be-In, the Monterey Pop Festival and more. TOTIDO!
Tamsin Wilson writes about common things like dust and centipedes but turns them into interior epics works. She’s influenced by visual artists, her parents taste in pop and psychedelic music and things that might be crawling around her room or in her head.
On the next Echoes we go inside the Requiem mass of Hammock’s Mysterium. Hammock’s Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson take their ambient chamber sound to the edge on this heartfelt hymn to a lost relative.
She grew up in the wilds of the Australia Outback and listened to her mother’s Billy Joel records, but the Australian artist known as Gordi makes a deep ambient dream pop on her debut album, Reservoir, with production by Alex Somer of Sigur Ros fame
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear new solo piano music from Peter Kater. It’s an album he made with listeners lying under his piano. It’s called Dancing On Water. We’ll also hear music from the Swedish progressive group, Dungen, Häxan, remixed. It’s the witches.
Arcade Fire have gone disco, but Echoes hasn’t. On the next show we pull a deep non-dance track from Arcade Fire’s new album, Everything Now. We’ll also hear music from the dark dream pop group, HDLSS whose new album is “Selecttions from DUMB”.
One of the most distinctive guitarists of the last 50 years has been Terje Rypdal. He’s legendary in jazz and fusion circles for his many albums on ECM records since his 1971 debut.
Marriage is tough and you can hear why when Echoes talks to author Jenny Hollowell and producer Daron Hollowell. As husband and wife they are Nights and Weekends and on their album, Music for Marriage, they dissect their relationship in wonderful, atmospheric songs.
She grew up in the wilds of the Australia Outback and listened to her mother’s Billy Joel records, but the Australian artist known as Gordi makes a deep ambient dream pop on her debut album, Reservoir, with production by Alex Somer of Sigur Ros fame
Coming up on Echoes, we’ll hear the sound of Yaima. They are a duo exploring an intersection between New Age mysticism and electronic dance music. They have a new album called Ovo.