Alu is an enigmatic Los Angeles chanteuse who channels cabaret, electronics and Kurt Weill in her deeply personal and psychological songs that are rife with sometimes macabre metaphors.
Coming up on Echoes, we’ll hear the music behind a provocative video by Norwegian singer, Jenny Hval. It’s a song called “The Great Undressing” from her album, Blood Bitch.
In 1990 Enigma enchanted the world with their album, MCMXC A.D. (1990) mixing gothic chants and electronic moods. Now they return with their first album in eight years, The Fall of a Rebel Angel. Founder Michael Cretu talks about it on Echoes.
Peppino D’Agostino is an acclaimed musician who came up during that second wave of acoustic guitarists in the 1980s with Will Ackerman, Michael Hedges, Alex De Grassi and Preston Reed. He plays live on Echoes.
Alu is an enigmatic Los Angeles chanteuse who channels cabaret, electronics and Kurt Weill in her deeply personal and psychological songs that are rife with sometimes macabre metaphors.
Weyes Blood is the recording personal of singer Natalie Mering. Last year she released Front Row Seat to Earth, a gorgeous song-cycle tackling themes of love, life and existence.
Upon the release of Pink Floyd’s Early Years box set, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason takes us back to the seminal days of this iconic rock group, talking about light shows, happenings, and sonic experiments that exploded the concept of pop.