It’s the midway point of the year which means it’s time for The Best of Echoes 2019, So Far. I’ve got our top 25 albums of 2019’s first 6 months and you’ll hear them counted down
Coming up on the next Echoes it’s music from Rare DM, but you may know her by her previous persona, Errmine. She makes a dark ambient pop on her new album, Vanta Black.
On the next Echoes, it’s the latest from Lamb, the electronic pop duo from England. We’ll also hear from an album of music inspired by the Netflix film, “Roma.”
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear music from acoustic guitar slinger, R.D. King. He has an eponymously titled album. And we’ll visit Bruno SanFilippo’s album of piano miniatures.
On a Slow Flow Echoes we’ll hear music from Brian Eno’s, Music for Installations, a 5-CD set of his music for artworks across the years. We’ll also hear music from a collection called Maui Chill.
It’s the pristine, perfectly poised sound of Ludovico Einaudi. The acclaimed Italian pianist and composer comes in to play music from his latest album, Seven Days Walking, live.
Talos, is an Irish band exploring a dreamy electronica pop sound. They have an album called Far Out Dust. We’ll also hear English singer-songwriter Lucy Rose from her EP, No Words Left.
Saul Stokes used to make his own electronic instruments and when he plays live, he doesn’t use any computers. That’s a few of the things that make Stokes a unique musician on the electronic scene.
Yagull is the Japanese-Serbian duo of classical pianist Kana Kamitsubo and progressive rock guitarist Sasha Markovic. The duo come in to play songs from their album, “Yuna”.
I Think Like Midnight is enigmatic name of a Philadelphia instrumental rock group that includes members of the punk band, The Dead Milkmen. It’s a bitchin’ post rock sound live on Echoes.