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.
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.
The Black Angels are a psychedelic band out of Austin, who sound like they mainlined the Nuggets collection. Alex Maas and Christian Bland talk about music born in a hallucinogenic dream.
New music by Icelandic singer JFDR. She’s collaborated with Olafur Arnalds and now has a new single. We’ll also hear from Hans Christian who has a new collaboration with singer Jim Gelcer.
Ian Boddy & Erik Wøllo, followed by Delay Tactics, Rebecca Pidgeon, Desert Dwellers, Roger Universe and 20 more great artists are featured in the Echoes Top 25 for October.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we get amorphous with Forrest Fang. The eclectic composer has a new album called The Lost Seasons of Amorphia combining synthesizers with zithers, gamelan, and gu-zheng.
We hit the trail and take an electronic journey with Tone Ranger. That’s Alex Simon, and he’s creating desert southwest landscapes that merge electronics with guitar and pedal steel guitar.
New music on Echoes by Weyes Blood from her album And in the Darkness Hearts Aglow, and a release by Moby from his new label, teaming up with Jamaican-Asian singer Akemi Fox.