Weekend Echoes listeners hear Lana Del Rey’s epic Norman F Rockwell, the November CD of the Month. We’ll also hear an extraordinary live performance by guitarist Michael Gulezian.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by Com Truise, the recording persona of Seth Haley. We’ll hear from his album, Persuasion System as well as new ambient chamber music by William Ryan Fritch.
We’ll hear music from Elbow. The moody English band has a new album Giants of All Sizes. We’re also going to hear a track by electronic artist Trentemøller from his latest album, Obverse.
Echoes takes a Flashback 50 with albums from 1969, Jefferson Airplane’s Volunteers, Pink Floyd’s Ummagumma and the Grateful Dead’s Live Dead. This was the last breath of pure psychedelia.
Get ready for some amazing guitar playing when Michael Gulezian comes in to perform live. This virtuoso player has one of the most original approaches to guitar since Michael Hedges.
The November CD of the Month is Lana Del Rey’s epic Norman F Rockwell. Del Rey creates a southern California dream mixing folk, psychedelic and swooning strings.
Fink brings his ambient sensibilities to his deep and emotionally complex songs in a live performance and Mediaeval chants go 21st Century when we talk to Voxfire this weekend on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Sverre Knut Johansen takes us to the birth of the planet on his album Precambrian. With Robert Rich, he creates a tone poem for earth’s genesis.
Ravens are sitting at our windows, Bats are circling in the sky and mysterious voices are coming from the basement. Don’t be frightened. It’s just an Echoes Halloween.
New music by deadmau5 from the album, “Here’s the Drop.” He takes metal beats and turns them into symphonies. We’ll also hear the new album from Cigarettes After Sex called “Cry.”