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 the pristine, perfectly poised sound of Ludovico Einaudi. The acclaimed Italian pianist and composer comes in to play music from his latest album, Seven Days Walking, live.
It’s vampires and dangerous love when we talk with Natasha Khan of Bat for Lashes. She talks about the vampyric and film imagery behind her new album, Lost Girls.
We talk to Heather Woods Broderick. She’s backed up Sharon Van Etten, had an Echoes CD of the Month in 2015 and has a new album, Invitation. We talk to this hidden gem of a musician on Echoes.
This weekend on Echoes Bat for Lashes’ Natasha Khan talks about the vampyric and film imagery behind her new album, Lost Girls and we hear pianist and composer Ludovico Einaudi playing live.
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.
Ludovico Einaudi brings us his pristine, perfectly poised sound when the acclaimed Italian pianist and composer comes in to play music from his latest album, Seven Days Walking, live.
It’s vampires and dangerous love when we talk with Natasha Khan of Bat for Lashes. She talks about the vampyric and film imagery behind her new album, Lost Girls.
The Echoes Top 25 for September 2019 features the CD of the Month “Varda” by Hugar at the top, followed by FLOW, Heather Woods Broderick, Lamb, and 21 more recent recordings.
We talk to Heather Woods Broderick. She’s backed up Sharon Van Etten, but on her own, she makes a personal and atmospheric music of peacefully contemplated turmoil.