Get ready for the 35 Icons of Echoes, Part 1. Listeners have voted and we’ll reveal the 35 artists anointed to the sacred Icon Halls. You’re going to hear a lot of your favorites.
Our October CD of the Month is The Greatest Love by London Grammar. The trio, fronted by the stately, emotion-laden voice of Hannah Reid explore themes of love, loss and alienation.
Loreena McKennitt revisits her classic album, The Mask and Mirror. She’s currently touring that album in Europe, and released a live album from 1994 for the original’s 30th anniversary.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, a new single from Austrian composer, Gandalf. We’ll also hear from Lis Addison, tapping the natural sounds of Kenya. It’s part of the soundscape with John Diliberto.
On Echoes 35th Anniversary we go back to the very first show from October 2, 1989. It will have music on it you’ve loved and music that you may have forgotten, but it’s a trip to the past.
Sean Ono Lennon, the son of John and Yoko, is following his parents’ path of exploratory music and psychedelics. We talk about his brilliant instrumental album, Asterisms.
Our October CD of the Month is The Greatest Love by London Grammar. The trio fronted by the stately, emotion-laden voice of Hannah Reid explore themes of love, loss and alienation.
Electronic artist Kinobe takes us into his ethereal lounge, inspired by Sinatra era strings and singers, 90s trip-hop, and the French duo, Air. Join John Diliberto when he talks with Kinobe.
On the next Echoes, music from New Age diva, Marya Stark. She teams up with multi-instrumentalist Daniel Berkman playing Kora, Cello and Ondomo. Their album is Underground River.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Steve Roach. We’ll hear from his September release, One Day of Forever. It’s a deeply ambient work in the mode of his classic Structures from Silence.