Coming up on Echoes Slowdive returns with their first new album in 22 years. And Liset Alea, one of the voices of Nouvelle Vague, released a new album called Heart-Headed.
Echoes frequently takes you into your slumber, but on the next Echoes, we’ll talk about slumber with Michael Whalen. He created his new album, Dream Cycle to place you in a state of sleep.
On the next Echoes, a band called From Indian Lakes comes in to play their intimate dreampop live. Their latest album is called Everything Feels Better Now
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new music by George Winston. The acclaimed pianist returns with a new album called Spring Carousel. We’ll also hear new music by guitarist Adam Werner from his album, Deep.
Coming up on Echoes music from the Arab underground when we hear Yasmine Hamdan and her new album Al Jamilat (The Beautiful Ones). We’ll also hear new music from Clannad’s Moya Brennan and her album, Canvas.
On the next Echoes it’s Nordic Dreams. From Sigur Ros to Agnes Obel, Erik Wøllo to Ane Brun we’ll hear the sound coming out of Scandinavian musicians that seems to emerge from the other side of consciousness.
Morton Subotnick was a pioneer of electronic music. His 1967 album, Silver Apples of the Moon signaled a new way of making music that only used electronics. He talks about the early days of electronic music on Echoes.
On the next Echoes, a band called From Indian Lakes comes in to play their intimate dreampop live. Their latest album is called Everything Feels Better Now
After Winter dropped a late season storm, this weekend seems like a much better time for an Echoes Vernal Equinox Soundscape. We’ll hear music to celebrate the turning seasons