VEiiLA’s Sentimental Craving for Beauty leads the Echoes Top 25 for September, followed by Jeff Oster, Lis Addison, a Mark Shreeve Tribute, Kinobe, and 20 more great albums.
VEiiLA are Russian emigres who fled after the invasion of Ukraine. They have called their sound “music for introverts” but it could as well be music for the depressed, forlorn and love-lost.
Amaara’s Child of Venus Tops the Echoes Top 25 for July, followed by BT, Balmorhea, Robert Rich, Sigur Rós, and 20 more great artists that make Echoes your go-to for chill and the new.
Sheila Chandra’s iconic trilogy of mid-90s albums have been reissued in a deluxe edition. We go back to an Echoes 1993 living room concert with the singer in her home in England.
A live electronic trip with Taiyo Rey and Saul Stokes. They are actually the same person and have been creating inventive and singular electronic music for decades. Hear it performed live on Echoes.
Michael Whalen’s Our April Tigers tops the Echoes Top 25 for May, followed by Lucinda Chua, Shana Cleveland, Nashville Ambient Ensemble, and 21 more great artists.
Heather Woods Broderick’s Labyrinth tops the Echoes Top 25 for April, followed by WMD, Shana Cleveland, Delerium, Gustavo Santaolalla, and 20 more great artists.
It’s the sound of the planet on Echoes as we celebrate Earth Day 2023. We’ll hear music inspired by the vistas and life on earth as well as music made from the sounds of the earth.