We put Charlie Cunningham in the picture with his new album, Frame. This English singer song-writer has echoes of John Martyn and Nick Drake and atmospheres of Brian Eno and Harold Budd.
New music by Rose of the West, a slightly psychedelic dream pop band fronted by singer Gina Barrington. Their new album is Nothing’s Permanent, stylized in print as No Things Permanent.
Electronic sounds from Chronotope Project off the new album, Chronology. I also have a producer from Quebec who is in the Rufus du Sol mode of downtempo, moody songs. He records as CRi.
Darkside is the trippy electronica duo of Nicolas Jaar & Dave Harrington who released their debut album 10 years ago. It’s getting reissued in a deluxe edition. We revisit our 2014 interview.
The Grammy winning group, Opium Moon is creating a middle eastern world fusion that is equal parts sacred and sensual. I talk to this ensemble which includes acclaimed violinist Lili Hayden.
The artist known as BT is a polymath who gets into the code of his music. His latest album, The Secret Language of Trees, is forest-inspired, but it’s not a pastoral romp.
The October CD of the Month from Russel Walder. He’s come a long way since his Windham Hill duo with Ira Stein. We also celebrate 34 years of Echoes with a look back at music we played in 89.
Music to soothe your soul by Lis Addison. Her latest album is Songs from the Mara, inspired by Kenya and her environmental work there. It’s part of the chilled environment of Echoes.
It’s Whipped Cream and other delights on Echoes when we hear from Caroline Cecil. She went from being a competitive figure skater to professional DJ. Hear her story on Echoes.