Thursday, May 5, 2022 – Echoes Program 2218D

New Music from Mamak Khadem

Mamak Khadem

New music by Mamak Khadem, the extraordinary Iranian singer.  She has a new album of Persian fusion called Remembrance.  We’ll also hear some downtempo eastern grooves by the Zikr Project. John Diliberto journeys east, west and beyond.

Thursday, May 5, 2022 – Echoes Program 2218D
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Start Time

Group Name

Song Name

Album Name

First Half Hour

0:01:00 Tropo Twilight Fox Siente Tu Corazón
0:06:00 Jamie Seiber River of Rain Timeless
0:11:20 Jo Beth Young Brigid Broken Spells
0:14:47 Zikr Project Atlas (Original Mix) Zikr Project Atlas (Single)
0:22:03 Hiroki Okano Beyond the Dreamsphere Pt1. (Edit) Beyond The Dreamsphere

Second Half Hour

0:30:01 Kaki King Bowen Island Glow
0:32:42 Liquid Bloom and Pere Riding Through (Dr Parnassus Remix) Afar Remixes
0:40:19 Otyken Genesis Genesis (Single)
0:45:55 break
0:47:08 Maria Chiara Argiro Clouds Clouds (single)
0:49:42 Astrid Williamson June Bug Into The Mountain
0:55:36 Bill Nelson Pagoda Dreams Theatre of Falling Leaves

Third Half Hour

1:01:10 The Great Northern Daybreak Nocturnes
1:07:33 Holger Czukay Hollywood Symphony Movie
1:21:54 Trentemøller Veil Of White Memoria

Fourth Half Hour

1:30:01 Hugar Lost  Rift
1:34:19 Thierry David Surfing The Blue Orbit Stellar Connection
1:41:44 Mamak Khadem Mina Remembrance
1:47:25 break
1:48:11 Steve Gunn On The Way Nakama
1:53:55 Chieli Minucci Liminality Someone’s Singing

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  2 comments for “Thursday, May 5, 2022 – Echoes Program 2218D

  1. Hi John…………..I appreciate what you do musically-wise. You have good taste in music. My only problem with your show is that I don’t have a computer at home so I cannot commune with you unless I go to library. And of course all of your shows are pre-recorded so that if I have a ? about a song….no go. Oftentimes you name a group and I, for the life of me, cannot make out what the groups name is by your announcing it, unless I already know the group. This past weekend you played a wonderful song from the group Otyken, which just now at the library I learned how to spell that name, but had no idea after the song as to whom the group was by what you said on-air. When I did radio I had a habit of oftentimes spelling out names to my audience if they were obscure groups, which much of what I aired was, just like you. Just saying! I appreciate what you do but I have no idea of half of what you play as I cannot decipher your announcing of the groups. Not all of us have computers at home to follow your playlists as you go along. Sincerely Charlie Stehlin

    • Yeah, I hear what you’re saying, but spelling out names can be tedious, especially when there are so many names to spell. If you have a smart phone you can see the playlist on the Echoes website there or even better you can see it with the free Echoes App. Thanks so much for listening.

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