AeTopus is the name used by Bryan Tewell Hughes to create his ethno-electronic music soundscapes. He won a Zone Music Award in 2012. He has a new album called Totem Totum.
Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon is one of the most influential albums of the last 50 years. On its 45th anniversary we create two new versions of the 1973 original.
On The Longest Sleep Through the Darkest Days, UK ambient band Winterlight create an enveloping and deep journey in the quiet spaces of landscape and mind. It’s Echoes March CD of the Month.
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark were among the biggest of the first wave of English synthpop artists. They take us back to the early days and into the future like they always have.
Moby is not happy with the state of American affairs and you can hear it in a song called “Mere Anarchy.” It’s from his new album, Everything was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt. We’ll also hear a new song by shoegaze dreamers Wooden Shjips off their album, “V” (five).
HDLSS (Headless) are children of Kanye West who have gone in a more ambient direction with an ambient soul sound. Hear them do it live when they play tonight on Echoes
We talk with electro-pop pioneer Thomas Dolby. The musician who had a hit in the 80s with “Blinded Me With Science is now a professor Johns Hopkins’ Peabody Institute.
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark were among the biggest of the first wave of English synthpop artists. They take us back to the early days and into the future like they always have.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear music by guitarist Al Di Meola who expands his sound on a new album called Opus. We’ll also hear from Lane 8 and one of the instrumental tracks from his album, Little By Little.