Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders has released Valve Bone Woe, an album that reveals a softer side with a jazz inflected release that also has a bit of atmospheric ambience about it.
The world fusion duo Mystic Journey plays live on Echoes, taking us on a journey of global flutes, percussion and beautiful sensual melodies that transform the room into exotic landscapes.
We’ll hear new music from an artist who started recording as Jo Beth Young. Then she became Talitha Rise and released the best album of 2018. Now she’s returned with a new CD, Strangers.
It’s music created before your ears when trumpeter John Swana, guitarist Tim Motzer and percussionist Doug Hirlinger create music from ground zero in this Echoes Living Room Concert.
John Diliberto paints sound in painting in Autumnal colors with some of the classics like George Winston and new music from Fiona Joy Hawkins and Maya Beiser on an Echoes Autumnal Equinox.
Azam Ali takes her love of modern electronic music to create her new album, Phantoms. John Diliberto talks to her about a sound born from social and political darkness and electronic grooves.
Veteran film composer Rob Simonsen talks about his solo debut album, Reveries, a nostalgic ambient chamber music journey. Then we hear Icelandic ambient chamber duo, Hugar playing live.
Explore the chill of Iceland through the chilled music of Hugar. Their album Varða is the Echoes CD of the Month for September. It’s beautiful ambient chamber music to take you into Autumn.
On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s new music by Gunnar Spardel. He used to record electronic music as Tigerforest, but now he’s going in a darker, chamber music direction on a new album.
Sun Rings from the Kronos Quartet and Terry Riley is a project combining the Kronos strings with NASA space sounds. It actually goes back to 2002 but has just been released on CD.