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Electronic artist Steve Roach rose up out of Space Music and the New Age into his own, deeply carved electronic music. He talks about his Grammy nomination in the Echoes Podcast.
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Electronic artist Steve Roach rose up out of Space Music and the New Age into his own, deeply carved electronic music. He talks about his Grammy nomination in the Echoes Podcast.
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In the Echoes Podcast We talk to Hammock, the great ambient rock band. We’ll hear them talking about their new album, Mysterium, the #1 album in The Best of Echoes 2017.
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Echoes’s John Diliberto reviews Hiroki Okano’s Return to the Soul, the Echoes CD of the Month for December. Okano is a Zen gardener of sound where everything is balanced and in its proper place.
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In the Echoes Podcast we remember Michael Hedge, an iconoclastic musician who changed a generations approached the acoustic guitar. He died on December 2, 1997 in a car crash.
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Whether composing for high fashion or cinematic expanses of the mind, Prequell is creating a 21st century symphonic music. Hear it when we talk to Thomas Roussel of Prequell in Echoes Podcast.
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In the Echoes Podcast we go inside the enchanting chamber pop of Gracie and Rachel. These high school friends have entered adulthood creating a sound in an orbit with Max Richter, Agnes Obel and Steve Reich.
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Hear a review of Todd Boston’s One, Echoes November CD of the Month. Todd is a post-Windham Hill guitarist with a global mind. He creates a one-man world music ensemble.
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On the Echoes Podcast t’s the band called HDLSS (Headless). They’re an electronic dream pop duo who use 70s pop motifs to explore themes of racial and religious identity.
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Steeped in jazz, bathed in ambience, aglow in pastoral warmth, Endless Field is an extension of Windham Hill and ECM. Hear Ike Sturm and Jesse Lewis talk about it in the Echoes Podcast.
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Quindar discusses their NASA–inspired debut CD, titled Hip-Mobility, in the Echoes Podcast