Wednesday, Apr 29, 2026 – Echoes Program 2617C

New Music from Jaymie Rose Hennegan

Jaymie Rose Hennegan

Jaymie Rose Hennegan was born in Philadelphia, but her current home in New Mexico inspired her most recent album, Desert Goddess. Despite the desert imagery, her electronic landscapes tap a sound born in 1970s Berlin Space Music sequencers. John Diliberto has it on the next Echoes from PRX.

 

Start Time Artist Song Title Album
Wednesday, April 29, 2026 – Program 2617C
First Half Hour
0:01:00 Lana Del Rey California Norman Fucking Rockwell
0:06:00 Poppy Ackroyd For Those Who Wait Liminal
0:11:57 Flea Maggot Brain Honora
0:16:19 Anna Von Hausswolff Stardust Iconoclast
0:22:45 Warren Harrison Ivy Arch Ivy Arch (Single)
0:29:30 Jim Kimo West and Michael Whalen Malibu Breeze (excerpt) Two Shores
Second Half Hour
0:30:00 Jamie Rose Hennegan Desert Goddess 1 Desert Goddess
0:42:19 Tauon & Gaia de Isora Echeyde Echeyde (Single)
0:46:16 Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen Undercurrents of Change Unfolding Skies
0:51:10 Liquid Bloom Nessi Gomes – All Related (Liquid Bloom Remix) Reimagined Legacies (Liquid Bloom Remixes)
0:59:01 Deepspace High Precision Hydrocleansing-Protocols (excerpt) Water Planets
Third Half Hour
1:01:01 Tom Caufield Atoms for Peace Radio Edit Version Atoms for Peace (Single)
1:06:00 Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen Framework Unfolding Skies
1:17:52 Royksopp Impossible (featuring Alison Goldfrapp) Profound Mysteries
1:24:07 Fields of Few 2AM Clear Sky Lights & Illusions
1:29:30 Message To Bears Half-Light (excerpt) Tired Eyes Waking Heart
Fourth Half Hour
1:30:00 Felsman + Tiley Open Fields Protomensch
1:33:33 Vin Downes and Tom Eaton Kaleidoscope (feat Jeff Oster) Until the Light was Gone
1:37:54 obli Victoria He Dreams of Friends
1:41:21 break
1:42:14 Ancient Future Spirit of Nirvana Purple Spiriyts
1:48:00 Clannad Coinleach Ghlas An Fhómhair Magical Ring
1:53:50 Janel Leppin The Brink is Home Slowly Melting

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