October’s CD of the Month, Prequell’s The Future Comes Before leads Echoes Top 25 for October, followed by September’s pick, Mystic Journey’s Kingdom of Mountains and the debut of FLOW.
The live radio debut of FLOW, the new age supergroup featuring pianist Fiona Joy, guitarist Lawrence Blatt, trumpeter Jeff Oster and guitarist Will Ackerman.
One is the loneliest number, but it’s also the Echoes CD of the Month. Guitarist Todd Boston has put out a beautiful album of multi-layered stringed instruments from acoustic guitar to guzheng.
New releases from John Carpenter, the horror film director who writes many of his own soundtracks, and from German electronic musician Michael Bruckner.
We go back to 1967 to revisit Cream’s “Disraeli Gears” in a Flashback 50. Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker created this psychedelic classic that includes “Sunshine of Your Love.”
On the next Echoes, Jeffrey Ericson Allen talks about his cosmic ambient music under the name, Chronotope Project. He’s just released a new album called OVUM.
It’s Witches, Ghosts and Wizards when electronic artist Deborah Martin talks about her supernaturally inspired album Eye of the Wizard. It’s part of an Echoes Halloween Soundscape.
One is the loneliest number, but it’s also the Echoes CD of the Month. Guitarist Todd Boston has put out a beautiful album of multi-layered stringed instruments from acoustic guitar to guzheng.
On the next Echoes Cigarettes After Sex lights up live. Cigarettes After Sex is a noir-dreampop group fronted by the sultry voice of Greg Gonzalez. They set the sensual mood, playing music from their debut album live.
On a Slow Flow Echoes we hear music by ARC, the English electronic duo of Ian Boddy and Mark Shreeve and electronic artist Darshan Ambient off his latest, Lingering Day: Anatomy of a Daydream.