The French duo Air has been pretty quiet this decade but keyboardist and singer JB Dunckel has a new dreamy single out for the song “Hold On” ahead of of his album, H+.
It’s synthwave sounds by Future Fire, an LA duo tapping the inspiration of late seventies electropop. And new music out of Israel with the Essence Project from Chapter One.
On the First Slow Flow Echoes of 2018 we have new music by Mark Peters of the English shoegaze band Engineers, and a new album from electronic musician, Saul Stokes
There’s a lot of new music to start the new year including debuts from NOMAN with singer Kaat Arnaert, and another great collection from Sine Music, Offline, Vol.2.
Coming up on Echoes it’s the band called HDLSS (Headless). They’re an electronic dream pop duo who use 70s pop motifs to explore themes of racial and religious identity.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, it’s new dreamy, downtempo sampling sounds from Edamame off of Bask and Odesza returns with some downtempo dreams on A Moment Apart. Fridays have never been so chill.
Moby returns to his less rocking side for a subdued and introspective reimagining of the spiritual, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child” accompanied by a video.
There is no other Year End music list like Echoes Best of of 2017. Ambient Requiems. Deep space journeys, chamber pop, progrock epics, EDM journeys and world fusion. See who made the list.
On the next Echoes, new music by Hundred Waters from their new album, Communicating. And music from Nouveau Flamenco guitarist Jesse cook from his album, Beyond Borders.
It’s Witches, Ghosts and Wizards when electronic artist Deborah Martin talks about her supernaturally inspired album Eye of the Wizard. It’s part of an Echoes Halloween Soundscape.