The Grammys are coming this Sunday, with nominees you’ve heard on Echoes, including Hans Christian and David Darling, Billie Eilish, Bela Fleck, Taylor Swift, Olafur Arnalds and Shakti.
It’s shamanistic pop from Siberia when we hear Otyken. Think of Bjork going tribal. We’ll also hear a new song by Sharon Van Etten who is continuing her electronic ways.
We hear notes from the frontline of the Russian Ukraine invasion when we talk to electronic musician, Vonavi. He reports from his home under black out conditions awaiting air raid sirens.
Downtempo and down under artists Rufus Du Sol get remixed and we’ll hear from a tribute album with covers of the eponymous debut of The Velvet Underground and Nico.
Downtempo and down under artists Rufus Du Sol get remixed and we’ll hear from a tribute album with covers of the eponymous debut of The Velvet Underground and Nico.
Downtempo and down under artists Rufus Du Sol get remixed and we’ll hear from a tribute to the eponymous debut of The Velvet Underground and Nico, with covers by artists like Michael Stipe and Sharon Van Etten.
Wax Tailor’s new album, The Shadow of their Suns, slices and dices social injustice in the 21st century. It’s his most political album to date, still fueled by great beats and riotous vocal cut-ups.
With vocal cut-ups and trip hop beats, the French composer Wax Tailor’s new album, The Shadow of their Suns, slices and dices social injustice in the 21st century.