Actress Kaelen Ohm has been seen in the TV series “Hit & Run” and “From.” But you can hear her as Amaara, making deep, psychedelic dream pop on her new album, Child of Venus.
John McLaughlin returns with a new edition of the acoustic Indian fusion group, Shakti. He talks about world fusion, gurus and his long friendship with Indian tabla master, Zakir Hussain.
On Echoes’ 34th Anniversary we revisit music from our first programs. Expect to hear some Tangerine Dream, Jon Hassell, Brian Eno, Philip Glass and some you’ve completely forgotten about.
The October CD of the Month from Russel Walder. He’s come a long way since his Windham Hill duo with Ira Stein. Speak to the Storm is full of sensual moods and electronic atmospheres.
Lis Addison is a musician, singer, dancer and electronic artist. She’s been making music from chant to meditation and she has a new album called Songs From The Mara.
Jeff Oster explores lo-fi music, an approach that Brian Eno predicted 20 years ago. Also called “study music”, it’s a departure for the trumpeter known for his modern instrumental sound.
We hear electronic sounds from Brazil when we talk to Anna. She’s creating ambient music after a career in thumping techno. But her album Intentions revels in serene melodic cycles.
Join us for the sultry bedroom sound of Cigarettes After Sex. We have a recent single from them and some space music out of Australia by Jim Ottaway, who continues shooting for the stars.
Hear the ethereal sounds of Shana Cleveland. The singer and guitarist from the rock group, La Luz, talks about the personal stories behind her enchanting new solo album, Manzanita.
New music from Explosions in the Sky. The atmospheric guitar ensemble has their first proper new album in seven years. They’re back with an ominously titled release. It’s just called End.