Steve Roach takes another step in his evolution with a genre defining album of sequencer delirium. His album, The Desert Winds of Change is Echoes February CD of the Month.
David Darling died in 2021, but the cellists music has been revived and reimagined by cellist Hans Christian on Ocean Dreaming Ocean, Echoes January CD of the Month,
David Arkenstone has crafted an album that captures the mysticism, weather and sound of the season with Winterlüde with all original tone poems. It’s Echoes December CD of the Month.
Abbess Hildegard von Bingen composed some of the most serene and transcendent music ever. Kevin Keller adapts them on a new album called Evenson, Echoes November CD of the Month.
Russel Walder came to renown in the 1980s as half of a Windham Hill Duo with Ira Stein. But his new music is more electronic and less pastoral, a tribal sound for the global village.
VEiiLA is a Russian electronica duo who are distilling alienation, political disenfranchisement and introspection into luxurious melancholy on Sentimental Craving for Beauty.
Penguin Cafe is a quirky, poignant and joyful ensemble that defines its own version of modern chamber music. Their new album, “Rain Before Seven” is Echoes August CD of the Month.
Emotional trauma is filtered through psychedelic introspection on the debut album by Amaara, the recording persona of actress Kaelen Ohm. It’s Echoes July CD of the Month.
Electronic surrealist Robert Rich is an Icon of Echoes, and his new album, Travelers’ Cloth is the Echoes June CD of the Month. It’s one of Rich’s most seductive and entrancing albums.
Michael Whalen gathers guitarist Michael Brook, tabla player Karsh Kale, trumpeter Jeff Oster and bassist Michael Manring for Our April Tigers. It’s Echoes May CD of the Month.