Electronic artist Bluetech takes us inside his downtempo, melodic electronic music including his latest albums, The Four Horseman of the Electrocalypse and Liquid Geometries.
Rachel Eckroth started out as a jazz pianist before she found her voice and emerged as a singer-songwriter. On her last album, When It Falls she moved into electronic dream pop.
Julia Kent started as a classical cellist, then joined cello band Rasputina, and has been making solo looping cello music since 2007. She comes in to perform live on Echoes.
UNKLE is the recording project of James Lavelle. He’s got a new pair of albums The Road Part I and Part II, that explore darker themes with some of his best music in years.
On the next Echoes, a musician who works as ELEON. He’s creating a very melodic electronic music and is helped out by guitarist David Helpling. We’ll hear music off his album.
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.
Bassist Erik Scott played psychedelic music, performed with Alice Cooper and has survived cancer. So what does he do at the age of 70? He makes beautiful, melancholy music.
Winter is here on a Game of Echoes. To prime you for the return of Game of Thrones, Echoes has a soundtrack to take you into Westeros and other worlds of swords, sorcery and of course, dragons.
UNKLE is the recording project of James Lavelle. He’s got a new pair of albums, The Road Part I and Part II, that explore dark themes, with some of his best music in years.
The California Guitar Trio teams up with the Montreal Guitar Trio on the album for 36 strings, In A Landscape. It’s the Echoes CD of the Month for April.