On the Next Echoes, the enchanting chamber pop of Gracie and Rachel. Their music is like a meeting of Erik Satie and Max Richter with your favorite singer-song-writer topped by the unaffectedly pure voice of Gracie Coates.
On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s new music by English electronic band Radium 88’s “Perpetual Emotion Machine” and Dungen get remixed on “Haxan Versions by Prins Thomas.”
On the next Echoes the tribal sound of an electronica singer, Zola Jesus from her new album “Okovi”. We’ll also hear Maya Jane Coles from her new album, Take Flight.
Jim Ottaway is an Australian electronic musician inspired by Tangerine Dream who came to it late in life but he’s making up for lost time with two dozen albums in last decade.
Jordan Taylor creates moody, ambient chamber music under the name The Greatest Hoax. His latest recording, Expiration Compositions, explores his anxieties about death and dying.
On the Next Echoes, the enchanting chamber pop of Gracie and Rachel. Their music is like a meeting of Erik Satie and Max Richter with your favorite singer-song-writer topped by the unaffectedly pure voice of Gracie Coates.
This year’s unlikely New Age Grammy winners were the trio White Sun, a group that takes Hindi mantras and turns them into soaring vocal melodies. The group is fronted by singer, Gurujas, who writes the melodies that have propelled this group to the New Age forefront.
On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s new music by ambient rock band Hammock who take a more classical approach to their ambient shoegaze sound. It’s on a new album called “Mysterium.”
Coming up on Echoes, it’s a journey in dream pop with new music by January Thompson. She’s a singer and musician who has worked with several artists like Sonomad and Carmen Rizzo.