Electronic sounds from Argentina. Ulises Labaronni records on the British DiN label as Sophos, and Pabellon Sintético teams up with American artist Paul Ellis on Veiled Portraits.
As if the world isn’t scary enough out there, it’s an Echoes Halloween. John Diliberto is your crypt keeper of sonic terror, soundtracking your Halloween night.
On the Next Echoes, the 50th Anniversary of Brian Eno’s Another Green World. This album moved him out of art rock and into a sound that was totally new and uniquely Eno.
An electronic excursion with Rival Consoles. Landscape from Memory is the ninth studio by the UK artist, Ryan Lee West, and it may be his most kinetic and accessible yet.
Get on the Peace Wagon. That’s a composition from new age and world fusion artist James Asher. We’ll also hear music from a compilation called Music for the Lunar Halflight.
We go surf music country twang with Arc De Soleil. Despite that description, they’re a band from Sweden led by guitarist Daniel Kadawatha, and they strike a psychedelic sound.
We explore the dark side on an Echoes Halloween., in a four-hour uninterrupted soundscape exploring the worlds of ghosts, witches, warlocks, spirits and the supernatural.
Music by Wouter Kellerman, Eru Matsumoto and Chandrika Tandon. This trio of flutes, cello and voice creates a world fusion meditation called Triveni. We travel its paths.
Two artists from Japan: Kitaro from his album, An Enchanted Evening, which has just been reissued, and Hiroki Okano from his latest, Kyoumei. That translates as sympathy or resonance.
Hani Rani has moved on from the ambient classical sound of her early work into something more stormy and political on Non-Fiction-Piano Concerto in Four Movements.