We talk with Airport People: not weary airline travelers, but ambient chamber music artist Leon Todd Johnson. He has an album of creaky piano centered compositions called From Nine Mornings.
It’s a trip into space with The Generator of All Infinity. That’s the latest album from All India Radio. It’s an all-instrumental space music opus that calls out to the spirit of Pink Floyd.
All India Radio pays homage to Pink Floyd and 70s space rock with a conceptual excursion to the beyond on The Generator of All Infinity. It’s Echoes September CD of the Month.
We hear from an opera singer turned alt-rock diva when Zola Jesus talks about her new album, Arkhon. It’s a mix of religion and science fiction as she grapples with these dystopian times.
Singer Christine Byrd has emerged out of the Christian music scene, and backing vocals for the band Hammock, to forge a music of liberation, loss and atonement, as Lumenette.
The guitar duo of Rodrigo Y Gabriela take of lot of pleasure in covering rock tunes. They’ve done everything from Metallica to Pink Floyd. Now they’ve taken on Radiohead’s Weird Fishes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by Mark Dwane. His instrumental music for guitar synthesizer usually is about extra-terrestrial imagery but his new album is called Earthlings.
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.
We remember Mark Shreeve. The British electronic musician pulled his final patchcord on August 31. He recorded numerous solo albums and film scores, and was in the groups Redshift and ARC.