Two hours of warm and inviting music from the acoustic side of Echoes. This year’s show features virtuoso guitarists Peppino D’Agostino and Christie Leneé in live performance.
Jane Siberry is something of a lost icon. The music she made in the 1980s and 1990s sat right alongside artists like Kate Bush, Bjork and Tori Amos. She talks about her new album. Angels Bend Closer, on Echoes
Still Corners is the UK electronic pop duo and they return to Echoes to play songs from their latest album, Dead Blue, live. Still Corners has taken a darker direction of the new album with even more ‘80’s synth-pop influences.
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.
Go with the Slow Flow Echoes. We’ll hear an all instrumental show with new music by Bluetech. It’s his second album in the Four Horseman of the Electrocalypse series, The Red Horse. Also the latest by Signal Hill.
Hear the on-air debut of Efflorescent: Echoes Live 22. It’s our latest collection of Echoes concerts with exclusive live performances by Loreena McKennitt, Tommy Emmanuel, Jesse Cook, The Album Leaf and 10 more great artists.
In 1990 Enigma enchanted the world with their album, MCMXC a.D. mixing gothic chants and electronic moods. Now they return with their first album in eight years, The Fall of a Rebel Angel.
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.