Christine Byrd talks about her debut as Lumenette. She’s not the former Christian singer, Christine Glass anymore. Royksopp explain the enigmas behind their albums, Profound Mysteries I & II.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Explosions in the Sky’s film score for the movie, Big Bend. We’ll also hear an album from the electronic artist The Great Northern called Nocturnes.
Summer’s almost gone and we bring you the last breath of the season with music to trigger memories of a summer past. Soak up the sunshine one last time on Echoes Summer’s Last Breath.
Singer Christine Byrd has emerged out of the Christian music scene and backing vocals for the band Hammock to forge her music of liberation, loss and atonement as Lumenette.
Lumenette is singer-songwriter Christine Byrd who merges her dream pop songs with the moods of Hammock’s ambient rock on All Around My Head, Echoes August CD of the Month
Röyksopp at the Top, followed by Zola Jesus, Steve Tibbetts, Animalweapon, Eric Hilton, Mountains of Jura and 19 more great artists on Echoes Top 25 July 2022.
Brian Eno marries his ambient soundscapes to a song of Earth’s descent into climate oblivion on a new song, “There Were Bells” from his forthcoming album, FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE.
The return of Elizabeth Fraser. The spell-binding singer of wordless incantations from The Cocteau Twins finally has a new project, Sun’s Signature, and they have put out their debut EP.
October Project singer Mary Fahl digs into her past with a new album of covers called Can’t Get It Out of My Head. It’s mostly 60s and 70s songs rendered in Mary Fahl’s immaculate voice.
We’ve got two folk-baked songs. We’ll hear from Air Waves, off the album Dance, and a song from the score to Where the Crawdads Sing. It’s by Taylor Swift. Yep. Trust me.