The end of the year is coming and that means it’s time for the Best of Echoes 2019. We play our Top 25 albums from this past year. See if your favorites are there.
All India Radio takes a Pink Floyd space music vibe and updates it with electronic sound designs and a bit of DJ-scratching to create futuristic nostalgia in Eternal.
Bat For Lashes returns with singer Natasha Khan’s synth-laden dream pop, on a new album called Lost Girls. We’ll also hear from Steve Roach’s new one called Bloom Ascension.
On the next Echoes, we follow the light to Beacon. That’s the Brooklyn duo of Thomas Mullarney III and Jacob Gossett who have a sound weaving R&B, Retro-Electro-Pop and a touch of space music
Flashback 50 to Fairport Convention’s Liege & Lief. This 1969 album took traditional English folk music and fired it up with dramatic rock arrangements.
Ioanna Gika, formerly of IO Echo, has just released her solo debut Thalassa. She’s got a deep and powerful sound and you can hear it when she plays live.
All India Radio takes a Pink Floyd space music vibe and updates it with electronic sound designs and a bit of DJ-scratching to create futuristic nostalgia in Eternal.
It’s deep ambient Americana expanses when we hear SUSS. They call their music psychedelic country. They come in and perform songs from their new album, High Line live.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, ambient chamber music by pianist Lena Natalia from Lonely Satellite. We’ll also hear new electronic music out of Germany by Thomas Lemmer and Christoph Sebastien Pabst.
You’re invited to an Acoustic Thanksgiving. Our all-acoustic show will be centered by oboist Jill Haley performing music from her latest national park soundscape, The Winds of Badlands.