Rebecca Pidgeon is best known as an actress but she’s also a compelling singer. Her latest album explores themes of the mind, consciousness and yoga. But it’s not New Age.
Progressive rock band Delay Tactics returns after 38 years with three original members: Carl Weingarten, Walter Whitney and David Udell. They talk about their new album, Elements of Surprise.
It’s Indigenous Peoples Day, the answer to Columbus Day. We’ll hear an American soundscape from before America with Native American music from R. Carlos Nakai, Joanne Shenandoah and others.
We head to the badlands. Not the location, but the electronic pop singer Badlands, who is Swedish producer, Catharina Jaunviksna. Her new album is Call to Love. We heed the call on Echoes.
Music from Plaster Cast. They aren’t related to the Plaster Casters of the 1960s. This is a band creating a downtempo slo-core sound reminiscent of The XX. We’ll also hear Rebecca Pidgeon.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by American multi-instrumentalist, David Vito Gregoli and Indian keyboardist and producer, Ricky Kej. It’s an eastern world fusion dream called Wild Monsoon.
Rebecca Pidgeon live on Echoes. She’s best known as an actress, in movies like The Spanish Prisoner and State and Main, but her latest album explores themes of the mind, consciousness and meditation.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Robert Rich and Luca Formentini. Rich is a veteran of electronic music. Formentini is an Italian guitarist. They get together on the album, For Sundays When It Rains.