On the next Echoes Cigarettes After Sex lights up live. Cigarettes After Sex is a noir-dreampop group fronted by the sultry voice of Greg Gonzalez. They set the sensual mood, playing music from their debut album live.
On a Slow Flow Echoes we hear music by ARC, the English electronic duo of Ian Boddy and Mark Shreeve and electronic artist Darshan Ambient off his latest, Lingering Day: Anatomy of a Daydream.
Coming up on Echoes, it’s new music by Irish guitarist Simon Taylor from Now Then and a dream pop artist who records as Belle Game from her album, Fear/Nothing.
St. Vincent’s new album of twisted rock motifs is called Masseduction and it explores new terrain in her original sound. We’ll also hear from one of dozens of new soundtracks by Bear McCreary, this one for the movie “Unrest.”
We go inside the enchanting chamber pop of Gracie and Rachel. These high school friends have entered adulthood creating a sound in an orbit with Max Richter, Agnes Obel and Steve Reich.
On the next Echoes Cigarettes After Sex lights up live. Cigarettes After Sex is a noir-dreampop group fronted by the sultry voice of Greg Gonzalez. They set the sensual mood, playing music from their debut album live.
Ry X is a musician from Australia who sings like he’s talking to you from the other side of consciousness. He brings his ambient pop into Echoes and plays music from his latest album, Dawn, live.
On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s new music by guitarist Tom Caufield who has put out three great albums in less than a year. His new one is Wash the Dusk With Silver. We’ll also hear new music by ambient chamber group, Balmorhea.
Tamsin Wilson writes about common things like dust and centipedes but turns them into interior epics works. She’s influenced by visual artists, her parents taste in pop and psychedelic music and things that might be crawling around her room or in her head.