On Echoes, new music by Fink, the performance name of Fin Greenall, the sophomore release by the new age supergroup, FLOW and Lana Del Rey’s homage to Norman Rockwell, sort of.
Electro-R&B group Beacon talk about the influence of religion and the writings and art of Walter Russell, a 20th century renaissance man who created his own Cosmogony.
This weekend on Echoes, Meat Beat Manifesto, the legendary British artist, talking about electronic music past and present. We’ll also hear harpist and singer Emilie Kahn playing live.
Bat for Lashes, the Gothic dream pop project of singer Natasha Khan, goes even more dark, mystical and electronic on a new album called Lost Girls. We’ll hear from it tonight.
Harpist and singer Emilie Kahn creates a probing music with just her harp and voice. She used to record as Emilie & Ogden. Ogden is her harp. It’s still there when she plays live on Echoes.
This weekend on Echoes, Eve Maret performs music from her debut album, No More Running, live. We’ll also hear an interview with the electro-R&B duo, Beacon who talk about the cosmos.
Rachel Eckroth started out as a jazz pianist before she found her voice and emerged as a singer-songwriter. On her last album, When It Falls she moved into electronic dream pop.
New music from Azam Ali. The singer from Vas and Niyaz goes all electronic on a new album called Phantoms. We’ll hear a track from this downtempo, modern spiritual lament.
Electro-R&B group Beacon talk about the influence of religion and the writings and art of Walter Russell, a 20th century renaissance man who created his own Cosmogony.
Ayla Nereo has a sound that hovers at the borders of singer-songwriters and new age music. Hear her perform music on Echoes from her recording, By the Light of the Dark Moon, streaming now.