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.”
Voxfire takes Medieval chants and turns them into free-floating expanses with beautiful vocals. They infuse their chants with ambient moods and even blues harmonica.
Fink is the recording persona of Fin Greenall, who brings his ambient sensibilities to his deep and emotionally complex songs sung in his resonant tenor. Fink performs live on Echoes.
It’s Chamber Moods on Echoes. We’ll hear a live performance with pianist Fiona Joy Hawkins and violinist Rebecca Daniel. Then we talk with oboist Jill Haley about her National Park Soundscapes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, two recent releases by veteran New Age artists. We’ll hear David Darling from Homage to Kindness and Nancy Rumbel, David Michael and Benjy Wertheimer from Confluence.
Take a trip. We have Maps. We talk to James Chapman. He’s half of the duo onDeadwaves but also records as Maps, merging electronics with Ennio Morricone grandeur and Beach Boys exultant harmonies.
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.