On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Delay Tactics, a progressive rock band from the 1980s that has recently reformed with original members Carl Weingarten, David Udel, and Walter Whitney.
New chamber music sounds inspired by National Parks from oboist and pianist, Jill Haley. It’s called The Forests and Shores of Acadia. It’s in the current of a Slow Flow Echoes.
New music from the husband-and-wife electronica duo Pink Sky. They have a synth-infused dreampop sound on their new album, Disenchantment. We’ll also hear music from Robert Schroeder.
Lis Addison is a musician, singer, dancer and electronic artist. She’s been making music from chant to meditation and she has a new album called Songs From The Mara.
Santa’s here and his bag is full of sonic seasonings for an Echoes Christmas. Traditional carols are reinvented and new carols emerge. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!
It’s an Echoes Winterlüde when we hear acclaimed New Age artist David Arkenstone performing music from his new release, Winterlüde. It’s the seasonal album of your dreams.
Ease into your Christmas weekend on a Seasonal Slow Flow Echoes. We play instrumental music inspired by the season in all its quiet majesty and interior warmth.
Can you see the stars in the longest night sky? It must be an Echoes Winter Solstice. Journey through a soundscape of snow-shrouded trees, silent saguaro cacti and white-out conditions.
There will be some seasonal chill in the air on Echoes as we near Christmas. But we’ll also hear new music from Peter Gabriel off his album i/o and Jean-Michel Jarre from Oxymoreworks.
Echoes doesn’t have 12 days of Christmas but we do have 12 CD of the Month Picks. We’ll go through them, first forward from January and then backwards from December.