It’s the sultry sounds of Charlotte Gainesbourg on Echoes when we hear new music from the French singer off her album, Rest. And electronic artist Tomas Barfod has a new album of downtempo moods called Paloma.
Avant-ambient world fusionist Forrest Fang has a new soundscape out, Scenes from a Ghost Train and we’ll hear a chill track by Nouveau Flamenco duo Terra Guitarra.
Even though he composes music for fashion shows, the sound of Prequell is more than just a pretty pose. Thomas Roussel, the man behind Prequell, talks about merging electronics and orchestra.
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.
Thomas Dolby was an early avatar of electro-pop with hits like “She Blinded Me with Science” but now he’s a Professor at the Peabody Institute. We go back to the future and forward again.
It’s the return of Irish singer Moya Brennan, a founding member of the group Clannad she comes in with her family band and Cormac DaBarra to play their best live Echoes set ever. including “Theme from Harry’s Game.”.
On a Slow Flow Echoes we hit some downtempo EDM with Key-G, a Spain-based producer working some psy-dub magic on his new album, “Omens and Artifacts.” We’ll also hear some new neo-classical sounds by English composer David Tolk off his album, Seasons.
It’s synthwave sounds by Future Fire, an LA duo tapping the inspiration of late seventies electropop. And new music out of Israel with the Essence Project from Chapter One.
It’s the return of Irish singer Moya Brennan, a founding member of the group Clannad she comes in with her family band and Cormac DaBarra to play their best live Echoes set ever. including “Theme from Harry’s Game.”.