New music by FLOW, the quartet of Fiona Joy, Lawrence Blatt, Jeff Oster and Windham Hill founder Will Ackerman. We’ll also hear guitar-synthesist Mark Dwane on a Slow Flow Echoes.
Guitarist William Tyler calls his music “rural New Age” with tongue only part way in-cheek. He’s taken the Windham Hill aesthetic, and carried it to new dimensions. He talks about it on Echoes.
On Echoes, new music by Fink, the performance name of Fin Greenall, the sophomore release by the new age supergroup, FLOW and Lana Del Rey’s homage to Norman Rockwell, sort of.
In 2003, Pat Metheny came to Echoes to perform pieces from his recording of solo acoustic recording One Quiet Night. We listen back to that live concert.
Guitarist William Tyler calls his music “rural New Age” with tongue only part way in-cheek. He’s taken the Windham Hill aesthetic, and carried it to new dimensions. He talks about it on Echoes.
The August CD of the Month is Evanescent, by David Pritchard. He has been creating acoustic chamber ensembles with his over-dubbed guitar since 1990. His new album continues on that path.
The August CD of the Month is Evanescent, by David Pritchard. He has been creating acoustic chamber ensembles with his over-dubbed guitar since 1990. His new album continues on that path.
David Pritchard’s Evanescent is the Echoes August CD of the Month. Pritchard creates glowing acoustic guitar choirs over-dubbing his own instrument in beautiful filigrees.
Ayla Nereo has a sound that hovers at the borders of singer-songwriters and new age music. Hear her perform music on Echoes from her recording, By the Light of the Dark Moon, streaming now.
The Echoes Top 25 for July 2019 has the CD of the Month “The Secret of Letting Go” by Lamb at the top, followed by William Tyler, Beacon and 22 more recent recordings.