On an Echoes In Memoriam, we remember. Many musicians who lit up the Echoes sky left us this year. Among them are Jeff Beck, George Winston, Ralph Lundsten and Simon Emmerson.
David Arkenstone talks about his album, Winterlude. It’s a seasonal tone poem without Christmas carols and without sleigh bells. Join John Diliberto for this exclusive interview.
It has been a great year for new music and we’ll pick out our Top 30 best albums of 2023 on Echoes. You might want to see who is number one, but you will love who is 30.
Winter is here with the Echoes December CD of the Month, David Arkenstone’s Winterlüde. It’s a seasonal album of all-original music to capture the spirit and essence of the chilled air.
We hear from Secret Sky, the world fusion group of Loreena McKennitt band members’ cellist and singer Caroline Lavelle and guitarist Brian Hughes. They reveal all the secrets on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Haushka. The German pianist likes to insert strange objects on the strings of his piano, in the tradition of John Cage. His latest album is Philanthropy.
David Holmes is a longtime giant of electronic music and a prolific film composer. He teams up with singer Raven Violet to create a politically charged album, Blind on a Galloping Horse.
Guitarist Tom Caufield brings us an album without any guitar. Using synthesizers and a violinist, he channels the sound of progressive groups like Popol Vuh and Vangelis.
Winter is here with the Echoes December CD of the Month, David Arkenstone’s Winterlüde. It’s a seasonal album of all-original music to capture the spirit and essence of the chilled air.
Neo-Classical meets electronic space when John Diliberto talks to wind and piano player Jill Haley and electronic artist Deborah Martin. Their second collaboration is Into the Quiet.