Month: June 2014

Monday June 16th-Echoes Program 1425A

Interview: Richard Leo Johnson Richard Leo Johnson is an idiosyncratic guitarist who pushed the limits of Michael Hedges-inspired extended technique before going completely out there with an American music of the imagination. His new album, Celeste, posits the idea of an alien abduction. Monday June 16th Echoes Program 1425A Start Time Group Name Song Name…

Weekend June 13th, 14th & 15th-Echoes Program 1424A

Living Room Concert: Time for Three   Time for Three is a string trio with classical chops and modern music.  Their new self-titled album sends them into pop terrain with Josh Radin. We’ll hear them live on Echoes, playing original songs and a mash-up of The Beatles and Chopin. Weekend June 13th, 14th & 15th Echoes…

Thursday June 12th-Echoes Program 1424D

New Music: Coldplay & Brian Reitzell New music by Coldplay, from their CD, Ghost Stories and from film composer Brian Reitzell. He’s just put out a new Krautrock inspired album called Auto Music. Thursday June 12th Echoes Program 1424D Start Time Group Name Song Name Album Name First Half Hour 0:01:00 Eric Tingstad Badlands  Badlands …

Wednesday June 11th-Echoes Program 1424C

Interview: Bombay Dub Orchestra Bombay Dub Orchestra goes to the source when they bring in Reggae rhythm legends drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare into their new CD, Tales from the Grand Bazaar. Founders Garry Hughes and Andrew T. MacKay talk about a merging of India, Istanbul and Kingston. Wednesday June 11th Echoes Program…

Tuesday June 10th-Echoes Program 1424B

Interview: S. Carey Sean Carey has created an album of transcendent repose called Range of Light that uses naturalistic metaphor inspired by John Muir to talk about themes of love and family. He talks about it on Echoes. Tuesday June 10th Echoes Program 1424B Start Time Group Name Song Name Album Name First Half Hour…

Monday June 9th-Echoes Program 1424A

Living Room Concert: Time for Three   Time for Three is a string trio with classical chops and modern music.  Their new self-titled album sends them into pop terrain with Josh Radin. We’ll hear them live on Echoes, playing original songs and a mash-up of The Beatles and Chopin. Monday June 9th Echoes Program 1424A Start…

Tangerine Dream’s Edgar Froese Turns 70

Edgar Froese

From his days with with a psychedelic pop band called The Ones to the first Tangerine Dream recording, Electronic Meditation in 1969, Edgar Froese has been a force of musical change.  In fact, I can’t imagine music today without the groundbreaking work he recorded in the 1970s with Tangerine Dream and on brilliant recordings like…

Tori Amos Interview in Echoes Podcast.

Tori Amos

Progressive Pop Diva Tori Amos On Echoes Podcast. https://media.blubrry.com/echoespodcast/echoes.org/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/EchoesPodcast-ToriAmos.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS Since we had Tori Amos on the air live two weeks ago, she’s enjoyed some of the greatest acclaim of her career.  Her new CD, Unrepentant Geraldines went into Billboard’s Top 200 and the singer has garnered some of…

Weekend of June 6th, 7th & 8th-Echoes Program 1423A

Echoes June CD of the Month Carl Weingarten – Life Under Stars Veteran guitarist Carl Weingarten has put together an album of sweet, Americana-inflected instrumentals with guests like Jeff Oster, Michael Manring and Kit Walker that’s a perfect sun-streaked walk for the June CD of the Month. Weekend June 6th, 7th & 8th Echoes Program…

S.Carey in Echoes Podcast

Sean Carey

https://media.blubrry.com/echoespodcast/echoes.org/podcasts/EchoesPodcast-SCarey.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSSean Carey has created an album of transcendent repose called Range of Light that uses naturalistic metaphor inspired by John Muir to talk about themes of love and family. He talks about it in the Echoes Podcast.  Hear it below. https://echoes.org/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/EchoesPodcast-SCarey.mp3