The October CD of the Month is Revolve by Ian Boddy and Erik Wøllo. They team up on an album of sequencer progressions and electric guitar dreams. Join John Diliberto when he spins Revolve.
Daniel Lanois is the famed producer of U2, collaborator with Brian Eno, and a musician who is usually found behind a guitar or a pedal steel guitar. He has an album of ambient piano works.
Music by Diane Arkenstone. She has an album of ambient music out called Cool Waters of Life. We’ll also hear the latest from Rival Consoles from a new album, Now Is.
New chamber music sounds inspired by National Parks from oboist and pianist, Jill Haley. It’s called The Forests and Shores of Acadia. It’s in the current of a Slow Flow Echoes.
New music from Norway’s Daniel Herskedal’s collaboration with singer and Norwegian Grammy Award winner Emilie Nicolas. They hang between classical, jazz and pop on the album, Out of the Fog.
Hear Rebecca Pidgeon live on Echoes. She’s best known as an actress in The Spanish Prisoner and State and Main, but her latest album explores themes of the mind, consciousness and meditation.
Daniel Lanois is the famed producer of U2, collaborator with Brian Eno, and a musician who is usually found behind a guitar or a pedal steel guitar. He has an album of ambient piano works.
Weekend Echoes listeners hear Mary Fahl playing live with songs from “I Can’t Get It Out of My Head.” We’ll also hear keyboardist Jan Hammer talking about his career and new album. Interview
Music by Klaus Schulze from the final album by the legendary German electronic artist, Deus Arrakis. We’ll also hear from Sharon Van Etten from We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by Aukai (Markus Sieber) who specializes in the South American instrument called the charango. He carves out delicate, brush stroked music on his album, Apricity.