It’s chilled ambiences from Iceland, when Hugar come in to play live. The duo unfolds the deep moods and frozen landscapes of their CD of the Month in an intimate and subtle performance.
Music from last summer with Illenium’s Ascend, Azam Ali’s CD of the Month, Phantoms, Maps with Colours Reflect Time Loss and some chill sounds by Sverre Knut Johansen from Precambrian.
Electro-R&B group Beacon talk about the influence of religion and the writings and art of Walter Russell, a 20th century renaissance man who created his own Cosmogony.
The end of the year is coming and that means it’s time for the Best of Echoes 2019. Join us as we play our Top 25 albums from this past year. See if your favorites are there.
Join us for an Echoes Ambient New Year’s. All systems are plugged in, the chill is turned up to 11 as we swing in on electronic sounds old, new and beyond time and space.
It’s chilled ambiences from Iceland, when Hugar come in to play live. The duo unfolds the deep moods and frozen landscapes of their CD of the Month in an intimate and subtle performance.
It’s Christmas and Hanukkah week and we’ll hear some music for it including a Hanukah tune from Grammy winners Opium Moon and new seasonal sounds by Matt Borghi and R. Carlos Nakai.
Bat for Lashes, the Gothic dream pop project of singer Natasha Khan, goes even more dark, mystical and electronic on a new album called Lost Girls. We’ll hear from it tonight.
The art of improvisation when we talk with trumpeter John Swana, guitarist Tim Motzer and percussionist Doug Hirlinger, all veterans of progressive, jazz and avant-garde music.
Chill out your Christmas with seasonal songs including classic’s from the Windham Hill Winter Solstice series, ad ambient guitar Christmas from Matt Borghi and Smoke Fairies Wild Winter.