Zanias is an Australian electronic artist who has been working in the Berlin EDM scene for a decade. But her new album taps a goth side akin to Dead Can Dance. It’s called Ecdysis.
Chromatic Lightning Cage by Dave Bessell tops the Echoes April 2024, followed by Zanias, Jo Beth Young, Quiet Resonance and 21 more great releases. See if your favorites made the list!
We enter the world of Chant. From Abbess Hildegard von Bingen to contemporary musicians exploring a medieval sound, we’ll hear voices descending from the heavens and tuning the spirit.
On a Slow Flow Echoes we’ll hear from veteran British electronic artist David Wright, and guitarist Jon Durant, teaming up with bassist Colin Edwin and percussionist Andi Pupato.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Naneum, the ambient chamber music persona of Jon Solo. He uses multiple keyboards to create his ethereal songs on a new album called Spiritual Son.
Keyboardist Mike Pinder of The Moody Blues was one of the architects of Progressive rock introducing the mellotron keyboard. He died on April 24. John Diliberto remembers him.
It’s Long Tracks III as we dig into some more expansive sounds for you. It will include a deep ambient meditation, a lost classic of German space music, a world fusion journey, and more.
We remember Moody Blues Keyboardist Mike Pinder, with a suite of pieces that feature his distinct Mellotron playing. We’ll also hear a remix of music by the late Julee Cruise, recorded with Tim Saul.
It’s Dimensions in Blue when hear the dream pop duo Golden Blue, from their debut album, Museum and electronic artist George Wallace from his latest orchestration, Etherica Blue.