Emile is Emilie Kahn. Ogden is her harp. Together they create a chamber folk music with chiming strings and Kahn’s winsome, childlike voice that manages to find depth and authority.
Laurie Anderson is a true icon of modern music, creating a sound unlike any other that brings together cultural observations, acute humor and ambient textures. In her new film, Heart of a Dog, she explores themes of death, doubt, culture and moms.
Enya played with Clannad briefly before going solo and came to renown in 1989 with her second album, Watermark which featured the hit single ”Orinocco Flow.”
On a Slow Flow Echoes John Diliberto brings us an all instrumental soundscape that will include new music by David Arkenstone and synth -guitarist Mark Dwane
It’s like an emergency room on the next Echoes. We’ll hear music by Cliff Martinez from the TV series, The Knick, set in a 1901 NYC hospital and Julien Baker singes about a sprained ankle.
Jesse Cook is, along with Otmar Liebert, one of the two icons of Nuevo Flamenco music, a hybrid style of flamenco which he has expanded to embrace world music elements and electronics.
Enya played with Clannad briefly before going solo and came to renown in 1989 with her second album, Watermark which featured the hit single ”Orinocco Flow.”