New music by Ólafur Arnalds – kind of. The Icelandic composer has gathered a bevy of other musicians to reinterpret the songs from his album, Some Kind of Peace, on piano.
We’ll hear a new collaboration between string player and electronic artist Rena Jones with electronic artist KiloWatts and we’ll hear Jean-Michel Jarre remixed by Brian Eno.
American multi-instrumentalist David Vito Gregoli and Indian producer & keyboard player Ricky Kej discuss Wild Monsoon, a fusion of electronics and Indian and Global music.
Singer Christine Byrd has emerged from the Christian music scene and providing backing vocals for the band Hammock to forge her own music of liberation, loss and atonement as Lumenette.
Christmas comes early with the December CD of the Month, Loreena McKennitt’s Under a Winter’s Moon. Loreena merges readings from A Child’s Christmas in Wales with songs from the season.
Monsoon was an Asian fusion band featuring singer Sheila Chandra. 40 Years ago they had a massive hit with the song “Ever So Lonely” and now, their debut album Third Eye is being reissued.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by Great Northern. That’s an electronic artist who creates a melodic brand of synthesizer music on his album Nocturnes. We’ll also hear from Hammock and SUSS.
An Echoes Acoustic Thanksgiving features Vin Downes, live. The acclaimed finger-style guitarist performs music from his latest album, Three Evenings. And we’ll hear more music for Thanksgiving.
Suzanne Teng and Gilbert Levy go in the Tank, the reverberant water tank in Colorado. Suzanne deploys her many flutes in its echoes on a new meditative release called Shimmer.
The Siberian sound of Otyken. They marry the tribal sound of the native Chulym people with modern production and the ferocious voice of Azyan. John Diliberto takes us to Siberia with Otyken.