Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt is a wonderful sentiment, but as the title of Moby’s latest album, it takes a more solemn turn. Hear why when we explore the sounds of Moby’s latest album as the April CD of the Month.
Mantras and Kirtan chanting have been sweeping the world for most of this century. A new documentary about the phenomena is now out called Mantra: Sounds into Silence.
On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s Kalpataru Tree’s explores Rhythmic Fractals of Earths Imagination and we’ll hear the quaintly electronic soundtrack for the movie, Love, Simon by Rob Simonsen.
An icon of electronic music, Vangelis, turns 75. We explore the sound of this iconic musician who composed scores for Chariots of Fire and Bladerunner and dozens of influential albums.
Jeff Oster, Vin Downes and Tom Eaton are established musicians on their own. Collectively, as Departure, they create ambient improvisations when they play live on Echoes.
On the 40th Anniversary of Brian Eno’s “Music for Airports” we look back at this ambient landmark with music, interviews with Eno, and a live performance by Bang on a Can.
Mantras and Kirtan chanting have been sweeping the world for most of this century. A new documentary about the phenomena is now out called Mantra: Sounds into Silence.
On the next Echoes, a new artist explores the intimate side of the singer-songwriter aesthetic when we hear England’s Freya Ridings. She has a deep soulful voice and songs that touch the heart.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new music from a collection called Alpha Seeds and Valerie Romanoff from her album of east-west meditations called Healing Music Volume 2.
Joni Mitchell is an icon of modern music, the singer-songwriter who created the singer-songwriter aesthetic and blew it up. We go back to her debut album, Song to a Seagull in a Flashback 50.