New music by the German electronic artist Klangwelt. He is stretching the sound of sequencer-driven music on his new album, Here and Why. We’ll also hear from Joseph L Young.
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.
New music by Yaima, a new age dream pop duo who have been making enchanting music for a while now, fronted by singer Pepper Proud. We’ll hear a track off their Earth Trilogy series.
Harpist Andreas Vollenweider plays live. Echoes connects remotely with the Swiss artist in his home for an exclusive performance of music from his new album, Slow Flow and Dancer.
Weekend listeners hear the November CD of the Month, Brian Eno’s Foreverandevernomore a lament for the world’s end. And the ghosts are still hanging around on an Echoes Halloween.
New music for stringed instruments. We’ll hear Marisa Anderson, a disciple of John Fahey & Leo Kottke, from her album, Still Here. And I’ve got music for the African kora, played by Mafu Conteh.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music from Thomas Lemmer. He’s put his numerous recent singles onto an actual album, Hope. I’ve also got some deep ambient music by Lyndsie Alguire.
We’ll hear Taylor Swift from her first album of electronic songs, Midnights. It may surprise you. We also remember Ryan Karazija of Low Roar. Ryan Passed on October 30.
Brian Eno’s new album, Foreverandevernomore, is part hymn, part protest, and part lament, contemplating environmental catastrophe in deeply ambient heartfelt songs. It’s our CD of the Month.
As if the world isn’t scary enough out there, we’ve got an Echoes Halloween. It’s a soundscape of whispered voices, ambient ghosts and hip death goddesses as we soundtrack your Halloween night.