On the next Echoes, it’s music from a former Sneaker Pimp when we hear Lucas Oswald’s dreampop album, Whet as in whet your blade. We’ll also hear the duo called Kllo. It glows on Echoes.
On the next Echoes, new music by Hundred Waters from their new album, Communicating. And music from Nouveau Flamenco guitarist Jesse cook from his album, Beyond Borders.
On the next Echoes we go under cover in an all covers show. We’ll hear songs you know, performed by other people including Agnes Obel, Blackmore’s Night and Ane Brun.
Strike a pose on the next Echoes with our October CD of the Month. It’s a recording by Prequell called “The Future Comes Before.” Prequell is composer Thomas Roussel and he composes music for fashion runway shows
Head into space on the next Echoes when we talk to Quindar, the electronic duo of art historian James Merle Thomas and Wilco keyboard player Mikael Jorgensen. They use the sounds of NASA to create the electronic moods of their debut album Hip-Mobility.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new dreamy, downtempo sampling sounds from Edamame off of Bask and Odesza returns with some downtempo dreams on A Moment Apart. Fridays have never been so chill.
Winter is coming and Jeff Pearce has the music for it with a new album of ambient guitar called From the Darker Seasons. We’ll also hear new music by Slow Magic.
It’s Strange Days on the next Echoes with a Flashback 50 to the second album by The Doors. We’ll hear a suite of songs from this classic acid rock album as well as some surprising covers.
Bassist Ike Sturm and guitarist Jesse Lewis are Endless Field, a duo updating a sound with roots in the Paul Winter Consort, ECM jazz and Windham Hill Records.
Head into space on the next Echoes when we talk to Quindar, the electronic duo of art historian James Merle Thomas and Wilco keyboard player Mikael Jorgensen. They use the sounds of NASA to create the electronic moods of their debut album Hip-Mobility.