On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear music from acoustic guitar slinger, R.D. King. He has a new eponymously titled album. And we’ll visit Bruno SanFilippo’s album of piano miniatures.
La Luz singer and guitarist Shana Cleveland, brings us new music from her twangy dream pop album Night of the Worm Moon. We’ll also hear ambient chamber music from Bluesilhouettes.
Saul Stokes is one of the most original electronic musicians out there and when he plays live, it’s really live, no computers in sight. Hear his Echoes concert streaming now at www.echoes.org
The Echoes Top 25 for January 2019 has Aukai’s CD of the Month “Reminiscence” at the top, followed by Maui Chill, Hammock, Saul Stokes, Jean-Michel Jarre, Yaima, Spatialize and more.
Electronic artist Bluetech takes us inside his downtempo, melodic electronic music including his latest albums, The Four Horseman of the Electrocalypse and Liquid Geometries.
Chances is a Canadian trio who are making a powerful music with a vocal sound that draws from Indian singing as well as gospel. They mix upbeat songs, electro-grooves and beautiful harmonies.
New music by trumpet player SaQi and multi-instrumentalist and vocalist SuRaj. On their album, Dust Into Gold, they explore a downtempo fusion of electronic and Middle Eastern moods.
There are Twelve Days of Christmas and 12 Months of Echoes CD of the Month Picks. We count the months of 2018 with our CD picks from January to December.
On the next Echoes, one half of the Thievery Corporation brain trust, Rob Garza. He’s got a new solo EP out called Dissolve. We’ll also hear new music from Richard Souther.