Members of FLOW, New Age supergroup with pianist Fiona Joy, trumpeter Jeff Oster and guitarist Will Ackerman, visit Echoes to play live versions of tunes from the new FLOW CD Promise.
Voxfire takes Medieval chants and turns them into free-floating expanses with beautiful vocals. They infuse their chants with ambient moods and even blues harmonica.
It’s Chamber Moods on Echoes. We’ll hear a live performance with pianist Fiona Joy Hawkins and violinist Rebecca Daniel. Then we talk with oboist Jill Haley about her National Park Soundscapes.
It’s chilled ambiences from Iceland, the land of chill, when Hugar come in to play live. The duo unfolds the deep moods and frozen landscapes of their CD of the Month in an intimate and subtle performance.
King Crimson kick-started progressive rock with music like “21st Century Schizoid Man.” Echoes takes a Flashback 50 to their debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King.
The Big Ears Festival returns in 2020 with another overwhelmingly impressive roster of artists pushing the avant-garde fringes past, present future. John Diliberto takes a quick survey.
We go into the chill of Iceland when we talk with Hugar. The ambient chamber music duo recently released their second album Varða. The duo talk about the landscapes of Iceland on Echoes.
A serene and free-flowing exploration of chamber music moods when we hear pianist Fiona Joy Hawkins and violinist Rebecca Daniel in a beautiful and intimate performance.
Massergy is the performance name of Eric Jensen. His story includes the death of his brother, learning electronic music from scratch, psychedelics and recording his electronic music.
It was 30 years ago that Echoes launched on October 2, 1989. John Diliberto brings back to the music that was played in that first year, from Philip Glass to Brian Eno to Kate Bush and more.