Enter the sanctuary of Bass Temple. She is an EDM downtempo musician out of Colorado and she’s just released her debut EP, The Beginning. We’ll also hear new music by HAAi.
An Echoes Summer Solstice. We let the sunshine in as we orchestrate your soundscape for the longest day of the year with Jake Shimabukuro, George Winston, and Sun’s Signature.
An interview with Norway’s Röyksopp. An exploding puff ball mushroom inspired their name, and their music has ranged from ambient to dance pop. Their new album is Profound Mysteries.
Guitarist and electronic artist David Helpling goes back to his 90’s roots to craft a record for a post-pandemic 21st century. It’s called IN and it’s the Echoes June CD of the Month.
Jonathan Meiburg of Shearwater talks about The Great Awakening. It’s a subtle work of ambient songs employing nature sounds. David Helpling Talks about In. Julee Cruise remembered on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Tony Gerber & Giles Reaves combine Native American flutes, percussion and synths on the album, The Tree. We’ll also hear The Expanding Universe from their album, One.
The Royal Arctic Institute: not a science organization. This quintet creates atmospheric guitar-centric sound, like the Ventures gone slow mo and psychedelic. They play for us live.
Ibeyi are twin sisters born in Paris, whose sound is somewhere between rap and Africa, with a dreamy allure. Their father was a Cuban percussionist and their mother was a French Venezuelan singer.