New music by two different dream pop artists. We’ll hear some dream pop noir by Cigarettes After Sex and their new single, “Crush” and the latest by English chanteuse, Lyla Foy on Echoes.
Sherry Finzer is a multi-faceted flute player creating New Age dreamscapes as a solo artist, progressive moods with Cass Anawaty in Majestica and intuitive flute and duets with Tom Moore.
An interview with FLOW, an acronym for pianist Fiona Joy, guitarist Lawrence Blatt, trumpeter Jeff Oster and Windham Hill Records founder and guitarist Will Ackerman.
Dead Can Dance Singer Lisa Gerrard recorded an album with The Mystery of Bulgarian Voices called Boocheemish. We talk to her and the album’s producers about this Bulgarian World Fusion.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by David Arkenstone. He built his reputation on expansive orchestral new age music goes to his electronic side on an album called Colors of the Ambient Sky.
Thomas Bartlett performs as Doveman and plays in the Celtic group, The Gloaming. Nico Muhly is a contemporary classical composer. Together, they adapt Balinese gamelan to pop.
It’s a double Flashback 50 on the next Echoes. We’ll explore the Grateful Dead’s second album, Anthem of the Sun and a psychedelic band from England called Family who released their debut, Music in a Doll’s House, 50 years ago.
On the next Echoes we travel to Victoria Place. That’s the name our building and it’s also the name of the new Echoes Live CD. All of it was recorded inside the walls of Victoria Place exclusively for Echoes.