On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by the ambient country band SUSS, although their eponymous release sounds more ambient than country. We’ll also hear classic space music from Robert Schroeder.
We go on a Quest for the Runestone on the next Echoes. That is the tile of David Arkenstone’s latest release as he returns to his fantasy-laden orchestral sound with a lot of Celtic touches.
More long tracks. We’ll hear a classic from Eberhard Weber off his album, The Colors of Chloe, and an electronic artist out of Denmark, Klaus Schonning, from his album, Symphodysse.
Three-and-a-half hours of continuous music to celebrate the longest day of the year, the official start of summer, featuring Lanterna, Khruangbin, Paul Winter, Stephan Micus, and many more.
Electronic artist Tim Blake was there at the beginning, playing synth for space rockers Gong and Hawkwind and launching his own project of synthesizers and lasers, Crystal Machine.
Three hours of continuous music to celebrate the longest day of the year, the official start of summer, featuring Al Di Meola, Paul Winter, George Winston and many more.
Kasbo is an electronic artist out of Sweden whose music hangs between ambient and EDM. He has a new album, The Learning of Urgency. We’ll hear that, as well as music by Caoilfhionn Rose.
The Best Albums of 2024 on Echoes. We pick out our 30 Favorite albums of the year so far covering the range of the Echoes Soundscape. This is a Best of list like no other.
Moby returns to Echoes with the July CD of the Month, Always Centered at Night. Every track is a collaboration with a different vocalist, few of whom you’ve heard before.
Welcome the return of summer with a three-hour Echoes Summer Solstice stream. Mark Dwane, Chad Lawson, David Arkenstone, and others, take us on the long journey into day.