Harpist Andreas Vollenweider plays live. Echoes connects remotely with the Swiss artist in his home for an exclusive performance of music from his new album, Slow Flow and Dancer.
It’s the Best of Echoes 2022. It’s been a torrential year of new music. John Diliberto has been sifting through it all to pick out the 30 best albums of the last 12 months.
2023 begins with a CD of the Month from Bruno Sanfilippo called REDES, which means ‘Networks’ in Spanish. It’s based on the idea of connecting spun through social media.
Throbbing Gristle was an English group at the bleeding edge of Industrial rock. Cosey Fanni Tutti was at the center of that band and now she’s released her second book, called Re-Sisters.
Author and composer Albert Glinsky talks about his book, Switched-On, Bob Moog and the Synthesizer Revolution. It’s a deep dive into the inventor who changed the face of modern music.
Music by Karmacoda, a band out of San Francisco. They’re tapping that old Trip-hop sound on their new album Lessons in Time. We’ll also hear from Aukai’s latest album called Apricity.
The January CD of the Month is Bruno Sanfilippo’s REDES, which means ‘Networks’ in Spanish. It’s based on the idea of connecting, spun through social media.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, a guitar duo called Moon and Bike combines acoustic and electric guitars with a bit of a folk feel. We’ll also hear from German electronic artist Michael Bruckner.
New music by Katie Kim from her album Hour of the Ox. She’s an Irish singer who combines folk and electronic music. We’ll also hear from Numun with a very spacey brand of ambient music.
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.