It’s a Whole Lotta Love for Led Zeppelin when we talk with Bob Spitz, author of Led Zeppelin: The Biography. He takes us from poverty to Kashmir, drugs to death and heavy metal to heaven.
Two generations of German electronic musicians team up when Lambert Ringlage works with a former member of Tangerine Dream, Johannes Schmoelling. We’ll also hear some instrumental Peter Frampton.
We unplug for an Echoes Acoustic Thanksgiving featuring music from Will Ackerman, Lisa Lynne, Phil Keaggy, and that man for all seasons, George Winston.
New music by Beach House. The dream-pop duo takes a more intimate, acoustic approach on their new album, Once Twice Melody. We’ll also hear Police guitarist Andy Summers.
New music by Yaima. This enchanting new age dream-pop duo have released the second volume of their Earth Trilogy series. We’ll also hear something from the Icelandic trio, Stereo Hypnosis.
It’s a Whole Lotta Love for Led Zeppelin when we talk with Bob Spitz, author of Led Zeppelin: The Biography. He takes us from poverty to Kashmir, drugs to death and heavy metal to heaven.
Guitar icon Phil Keaggy comes in with his acoustic guitar and looping station to generate multiple lines of his evocative melodies live. We hear triple when Phil Keaggy plays live.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music that’s not so slow by Martin Gore from Depeche Mode, from his album The Third Chimpanzee. We’ll also hear electronic music by S1gns of L1fe.
Two divas of depression: Billie Eilish and Lorde. They make luxuriously beautiful music from emotional anguish. We’ll also hear a new collaboration from Steve Roach and Michael Stearns.
We hear dream pop from Australia from Brigitte Bardini. Her debut album, Stellar Lights, is bathed in new wave grooves, dream pop moods and singer-songwriter reveries.