Wednesday, Feb 18, 2026 – Echoes Program 2607C

On the next Echoes music from the psychedelically-inclined artist, Washed Out. That’s Ernest Weatherly Greene Jr, and his album is Notes from a Quiet Life. We’ll also hear pastoral psychedelic sounds from Magic Fig, new music by Bluetech and an ecstatic singer out of Kazakhstan recording as Men Seni Suyemin. That means “I love you” in Kazakh. Echoes loves you too.
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Thursday, Feb 19, 2026 – Echoes Program 2607D

On the next Echoes, music from New Age diva, Marya Stark. She teams up with multi-instrumentalist Daniel Berkman playing Kora, Cello and Ondomo, an electronic keyboard based partly on the Ondes Martenot. Their album is Underground River and it flows into the next Echoes from PRX.
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Friday, Feb 20, 2026 – Echoes Program 2607E
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by Nashville guitar slinger Brian Fechino. He doesn’t do country on his new EP A Safe Place. He creates atmospheric instrumentals with a pastoral feel, mixing sounds of nature, soothing rhythms, lush pads and Brian’s own ambient guitar landscapes. John Diliberto always has a safe place for you to free your mind on a Slow Flow Echoes
Friday, February 20, 2026 – Echoes Program 2607E
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First Half Hour
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Spectral Wanderer |
Frequency Drift |
Spectral Fields |
| 0:06:00 |
Brian Fecchino |
A Safe Place |
A Safe Place |
| 0:09:25 |
Ross Christopher & Eddy Ruyter |
The Flickering |
Neue |
| 0:13:37 |
Milk & Bone |
Liminal Spaces |
Lost Records: Bloom and Rage |
| 0:20:51 |
Dieter Spears |
Dimensional Shift |
The Signal |
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Second Half Hour
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| 0:30:00 |
Arve Henriksen & Robert Jurjendal |
The Baltic Bolero |
Haihara |
| 0:36:32 |
Erik Wøllo |
Beneath The Ember Sky |
Where the River Widens |
| 0:40:11 |
Michael Grigoni & Pan•American |
Black River Song |
New World Lonely Ride |
| 0:43:28 |
TENEM & Sebastian Davidson |
Phantoms |
Lament |
| 0:49:52 |
Andrew Schoen |
Calm Memories (feat. Joe Nutter) |
Soulever |
| 0:55:23 |
Frolin |
Floating |
Peaceful Reflections |
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Third Half Hour
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| 1:01:00 |
Ludovico Einaudi |
Maria Callas |
The Summer Portraits |
| 1:06:01 |
Adrian Legg |
The Newsman & the Laird |
Guitar for Mortals |
| 1:11:47 |
Steven Halpern & David Darling |
Requiem for Lahaina with Whalesong |
Adagio for Strings and Soul (432 Hz) |
| 1:16:57 |
Thomas Lemmer & Oine & Electrix |
Berlin |
Berlin |
| 1:21:03 |
Tony Ann |
Aries – The Charismatic |
360 Degrees |
| 1:23:37 |
Tepon |
Aevorin |
Aevorin (single) |
| 1:26:05 |
Swomp |
Across the Wild |
Swomp |
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Fourth Half Hour
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| 1:30:00 |
Brian Fecchino |
Buffalo Road |
A Safe Place |
| 1:34:30 |
Kaki King |
Night After Sidewalk |
Everybody Loves You |
| 1:37:56 |
Billy Denk |
Visions of Night |
Beneath the Peaceful Sky |
| 1:42:52 |
The Choir |
Fire In The Heavens |
Translucent |
| 1:46:38 |
Jim Gelcer and David Vito Gregoli |
Letting Go |
Letting Go (single) |
| 1:50:29 |
Balmorhea |
Elsewhere |
Pendant World |
| 1:54:39 |
Hollie Kenniff |
What Carries Us |
For Forever |
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Monday, Feb 23, 2026 – Program 2608A

The harp is often thought of as a heavenly instrument plucked by angels. And gothic voices have certainly called to the heavens. Those are attributes that harpist Mary Lattimore and singer and electronic musician Julianna Barwick attain on their album, Tragic Magic. Mary Lattimore isn’t your typical classical harpist. She channels her instrument though a looping device and can be heard in numerous, often avant-garde situations where hell is right next to heaven. Julianna Barwick has been creating looping choirs and ambient synth sounds for years now. The two have been playing together for a while now and it all comes together on their debut album as a duo. Tragic Magic was recorded at the Musée de la Musique of the Philharmonie de Paris using antique harps dating to the 18th century and synthesizers dating back to the 1970s along with the voice of Barwick, dating to transcendent. We talk to them on Echoes.
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Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore |
Perpetual Adoration |
Tragic Magic |
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Morcheeba |
Escape the Chaos |
Escape the Chaos |
| 0:11:20 |
David Moore |
Will We Be There |
Graze the Bell |
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Kristin Hoffmann |
Release Me Reveal Me |
RainShine |
| 0:24:21 |
Jake Shimabukuro |
Beneath the Waves Part 1 (with nature) |
Calm Seas |
| 0:29:30 |
Feldman & Tiley |
Kind (excerpt) |
Protomensch |
| Second Half Hour |
| 0:30:00 |
Interview: Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore |
| 0:44:24 |
Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore |
Melted Moon |
Tragic Magic |
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Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore |
Rachel’s Song |
Tragic Magic |
| 0:59:00 |
Immersion |
Change of Use (excerpt) |
WTF??? |
| Third Half Hour |
| 1:01:00 |
Twilight Archive |
Somewhere Street |
Dusk Line |
| 1:06:00 |
Moby |
Retreat |
Future Quiet |
| 1:12:28 |
Madison George |
Point of View (feat. Maci Jackson) |
Macrocosm |
| 1:16:00 |
Falling You |
Constellations |
Metanoia |
| 1:22:33 |
Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen |
Sun Portal |
Unfolding Skies |
| 1:29:30 |
Lisa BellaDonna |
Future Moves (excerpt) |
Counterpoints |
| Fourth Half Hour |
| 1:30:00 |
Steve Horner & Fiona Joy Hawkins |
Quickening |
(Single) |
| 1:33:02 |
Twin Shadow |
Real Enough |
Cadet |
| 1:40:14 |
Near The Parenthesis |
FourFour |
Relative Minor |
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break |
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Rebecca Foon |
Flood of Eternity |
Black Butterflies |
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Jake Shimabukuro |
The Passing Storm |
Calm Seas |
Tuesday, Feb 24, 2026 – Program 2608B

Stretch out on the next Echoes for Long Tracks V. We’re going to hear music that goes as long as it needs by Moodswings, Nik Bartsch’s Ronin, Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen and a new age classic from Constance Demby. Get comfortable with John Diliberto for Long Tracks V on Echoes from PRX.
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