In an all-instrumental program, we create a soundscape for the season. Original songs mix with carols as we play music inspired by the season in all its quiet majesty and interior warmth.
Get ready for the big chill on An Echoes Winter Solstice. Echoes’ John Diliberto creates a soundscape of snow-shrouded trees, silent saguaro cacti and white-out conditions.
Trevor Gordon Hall is a master finger-style guitarist who also plays a custom-designed instrument called the Kalimbatar, that combines the African kalimba with an acoustic guitar.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we celebrate the 90th Birthday of Patrick Gleeson. His solo albums include the epic Rainbow Delta. We’ll hear an entire side from this 1980 recording.
Drifting your way on a Slow Flow Echoes is new music by Indian composer and producer, Ricky Kej. It’s called Break of Dawn and it’s a meeting of electronic moods with Indian instruments.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Robert Schroeder. He’s one of the last musicians to release in the classic sequencer 1970s. He has a new album that expands that sound called Observer.
It’s another journey into the Long Tracks. We’re going to hear a classic from Harold Budd, The Pavillion of Dreams. We’ll also explore a track from the English progressive rock group, Iona.
On an Election Day Slow Flow Echoes, new music from Le Morte D’Abby. She’s got a new album of effervescent electronics called Five Minutes because all the tracks come in that 5-minute range.
New music by Dean and Britta. Since leaving the band Luna, they’ve been making a dreamy music. They have a new release called A Peace of Us. We’ll also hear Slowdive remixed.