Harpist and singer Emilie Kahn creates a probing music with just her harp and voice. She used to record as Emilie & Ogden. Ogden is her harp. It’s still there, when she plays live on Echoes.
Julia Kent started as a classical cellist, then joined cello band Rasputina, and has been making solo looping cello music since 2007. She creates live orchestrations streaming at echoes.org
Endless Field is a duo of guitarist Jesse Lewis and bassist Ike Sturm. They create a pastoral Windham-Hill-style sound with jazz improvisation chops. Hear their live session at echoes.org
Khruangbin’s sound is born in spaghetti westerns, surf guitar, psychedelia, Thai pop and dub. They play the grooving music from their album Con Todo El Mundo, live on Echoes.
Greek musician Theodore comes in for a live performance with his quintet performing the dramatic works of his album, Inner Dynamic. It’s a meeting of Dream pop and Progressive rock.
Yagull is the Japanese-Serbian duo of classical pianist Kana Kamitsubo and progressive rock guitarist Sasha Markovic. The duo come in to play songs from their album, “Yuna”.
Guitarist William Tyler’s live Echoes performance is streaming now. This child of Takoma and Windham Hill Records performs the inventive music of his latest album, Goes West.
Singer Rachel Eckroth started out as a jazz pianist but now she’s exploring a more contemporary and personal sound on her latest album is “When It Falls.” She comes to Echoes to play live.
Guitarists Tommy Emmanuel and John Knowles bring us nuanced guitar filigree. They have a new album of classic pop tunes called Heart Songs and they perform that music streaming now at Echoes.
I Think Like Midnight is a Philadelphia instrumental rock group that includes members of the punk band, The Dead Milkmen. It’s a bitchin’ post-rock sound streaming now at echoes.org