We go inside the music of Tycho with Scott Hansen and singer Saint-Sinner. They talk about their new collaboration, Weather, which takes Tycho’s music into a dream pop direction.
Phantoms and spirits alight on the next Echoes. We’ll hear the October CD of the Month, Azam Ali’s Phantoms, an album of electronic moods and songs that seek the spirit in troubled times.
John Diliberto paints sound 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.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new music by Shambhu. He’s a post-Windham Hill style guitarist with a new album called Lilac Skies. We’ll also head into deep analog space with D’Voxx.
Coming up on Echoes, the dreamy ruminations of Lowpines. Lowpines is guitarist Oli Deakins. He’s a member of Lyla Foy’s band, but he makes his own introspective and atmospheric songs.
Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders has released Valve Bone Woe, an album that reveals a jazzier side, that also has a bit of atmospheric ambience about it. We’ll also hear from Kitaro and Brian Eno.
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.
John Diliberto paints sound 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.
Rob Simonsen is a veteran film composer who has just released his first solo album, Reveries. He creates a nostalgic ambient chamber music, seen through the fog of Paris.
On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s music by Gunnar Spardel. He used to record electronic music as Tigerforest, but now he’s going in a darker, chamber music direction on his latest album.