The artist known as BT is a polymath who gets into the code of his music. He has a new album, The Secret Language of Trees, and although it’s forest inspired, it’s not a pastoral romp.
The Grammy winning group, Opium Moon is creating a middle eastern world fusion that is equal parts sacred and sensual. I talk to this ensemble which includes acclaimed violinist Lili Hayden.
We have new music by Shekina Rose, a singer from Sedona who’s got a song for whales. We’ll also hear the electronic Arabic fusion of Didon remixed by Bombay Dub Orchestra.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Numatik, He’s an American artist and, despite the name and steady pulse, he’s actually inspired by ecological and spiritual concerns in his music.
New music by Rose of the West, a slightly psychedelic dream pop band fronted by singer Gina Barrington. Their new album is Nothing’s Permanent, stylized in print as No Things Permanent.
Electronic sounds from Chronotope Project off the new album, Chronology. I also have a producer from Quebec who is in the Rufus du Sol mode of downtempo, moody songs. He records as CRi.
The Grammy winning group, Opium Moon is creating a middle eastern world fusion that is equal parts sacred and sensual. I talk to this ensemble which includes acclaimed violinist Lili Hayden.
The October CD of the Month from Russel Walder. He’s come a long way since his Windham Hill duo with Ira Stein. We also celebrate 34 years of Echoes with a look back at music we played in 89.
It’s Whipped Cream and other delights on Echoes when we hear from Caroline Cecil. She went from being a competitive figure skater to professional DJ. Hear her story on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music from Kevin Keller. The ambient chamber music artist takes a turn to the Middle Ages, adapting hymns from Abbess Hildegard von Bingen on his album, Evensong.