We talk with electro-pop pioneer Thomas Dolby. The musician who had a hit in the 80s with “Blinded Me With Science is now a professor Johns Hopkins’ Peabody Institute.
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark were among the biggest of the first wave of English synthpop artists. They take us back to the early days and into the future like they always have.
Future Fire is an LA synthwave duo bringing a dystopian vision to their electronic sound. Founders Darren Burgos and Dylan Willoughby from Lost In Stars talk about it on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear music by guitarist Al Di Meola who expands his sound on a new album called Opus. We’ll also hear from Lane 8 and one of the instrumental tracks from his album, Little By Little.
From Indie Post Rock to Psy-trance remixes, we’ll hear The American Dollar’s latest single “Everything” and Liquid Bloom going even more psychedelic on Regen Liquid Remixes.
On the next Echoes, it’s a soundscape for St. Valentine’s Day. Echoes goes to the romantic side for a night of warm sounds, chilled ambiences, sensual grooves and serene love songs.
Tom Caufield’s albums are conceptual works that take the acoustic guitar beyond what you’d expect including works for electronics and chamber orchestra. He comes in to play live on Echoes.
Future Fire is an LA synthwave duo bringing a dystopian vision to their electronic sound. Founders Darren Burgos and Dylan Willoughby from Lost In Stars talk about it on Echoes.
Overcoats are the latest duo to charm us. Their 2017 album, Young was NPR’s #4 album of the year. Overcoats come in to play their folktronica music live on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new music from Nils Frahm with an uncharacteristically melodic album called, All Melody. We’ll also hear the Austrian electronic duo Tosca.