It’s time for The Best of Echoes 2022, So Far. It’s been a pretty great year for music thus far. Out of the hundreds of recordings we’ve received in 2022, only 25 will make this list.
It’s time for The Best of Echoes 2022, So Far. It’s been a pretty great year for music thus far. Out of the hundreds of recordings we’ve received in 2022, only 25 will make this list.
An interview with Norway’s Röyksopp. An exploding puff ball mushroom inspired their name, and their music has ranged from ambient to dance pop. And a Summer Solstice Soundscape.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by guitarist John Gregorius from his new album called In Awe. We’ll also hear Eric Hilton from Thievery Corporation with a song from his latest album.
New music from Avant-pop singer Jenny Hval, who wrote her Master’s thesis on Kate Bush. We’ll also hear the latest from David Helpling, Steve Gunn, and Sheryl Crow.
2022 Grammy Nominees David Arkenstone and Wouter Kellerman talk about their world fusion album, Pangaea. It’s a hymn for world peace, composed and recorded during the pandemic.
Stick Men continue heritage of the possibly retired King Crimson, the giants of Progressive Rock, and Tim Motzer takes a free-guitar journey live at Sellersville Theater
Marissa Nadler has a new EP of covers and extra tracks called The Wrath of the Clouds. We’ll also hear from guitarist Randal Meek and his homage to Hawaii called Longings.
Music from another disciple of Windham Hill guitarist and founder, Will Ackerman. His name is Randal Meek, and Ackerman produced his album, Longings. We’ll also hear from Karavan Sarai.
We have new music by Tom Caufield, except he isn’t recording under his own name, but as Gatefold Sleeve. His new album Vessels of the Essence is an ambient improvisational journey.