YPPAH channels psychedelic, hip-hop and minimalism. They come in to play live and we’ll hear an interview with ukulele master, Jake Shimabukuro this weekend on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music from AVA, an enchanting piano and violin duo who use their acoustic instruments to create an ambient space. We’ll also hear Emancipator and Al Di Meola.
It’s deep ambient Americana expanses when we hear SUSS. They call their music psychedelic country. They come in and perform songs from their new album, High Line live.
Interview with Jake Shimabukuro, the virtuoso Hawaiian ukulele player. He talks about revolutionizing an instrument often seen as a novelty into a tool of pyrotechnic fury and ambient expanses.
Everybody get happy with YPPAH. YPPAH is the electronic band that channels psychedelic, hip-hop and minimalism. They come in to play music off their dynamic new album, Sunset in the Deep End.
Composer Alex Somers has worked with Sigur Ros, and in a duo with Jonsi. He’s composed scored for Miss Americana and Honey Boy. We talk to him. We’ve also got a Celtic Soundscape.
New music from Berlin, the 1980s synth-pop band who have made a comeback with a new album called Transcendance. We’re also going to hear from the electronic group, Redshift off a new anthology.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Kevin Braheny Fortune, the new age electronic musician whom you may know as Kevin Braheny. We’ll hear his new album called Dreamwalker Meditations Vol. 1.
FLOW returns for a Living Room Concert. FLOW is pianist Fiona Joy, guitarist Lawrence Blatt, trumpeter Jeff Oster and guitarist and Windham Hill Records founder Will Ackerman.
It’s Celtic airs and graces on a Celtic Soundscape for St. Patrick’s Day. John Diliberto dials up the ethereal side of Celtic sounds including new music by Clannad and Seamus Egan