Meat Beat Manifesto is the legendary British electronic artist who came up during the industrial and trip-hop sampling days. Founder Jack Dangers is a scholar of electronic music.
This weekend on Echoes, Eve Maret performs music from her debut album, No More Running, live. We’ll also hear an interview with the electro-R&B duo, Beacon who talk about the cosmos.
On a Slow Flow Echoes it’s new music by Steve Hackett, formerly the guitarist with Genesis. We’ll also hear a classic 70s track by German electronic pioneer, Klaus Schulze.
Rachel Eckroth started out as a jazz pianist before she found her voice and emerged as a singer-songwriter. On her last album, When It Falls she moved into electronic dream pop.
Illenium is a current headliner of the EDM scene. He has a new album with a lot of guest vocalists on it called Ascend. Among them are the Portland duo Echo and singer Anna Clendening.
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.
Electro-Pop artist Eve Maret, a resolutely electronic artist, comes in with her synthesizers and her voice to perform the music of her debut album, No More Running, live.
The art of improvisation when we talk with trumpeter John Swana, guitarist Tim Motzer & percussionist Doug Hirlinger and hear live looping cello orchestrations with Julia Kent.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new music by Yann Tiersen. The composer came to renown with his score to Amelie. He’s still making beautiful ambient chamber music on his latest album called All.
On its 50th Anniversary, we remember the original Woodstock from 1969 which featured so much of the spirit and musical DNA of Echoes. Join us as we look at Woodstock through an Echoes lens.