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
If you’ve seen the Irish singer Hozier for the last two years you may have noticed his cellist who also sings with him. Her name is Alana Henderson and she has her own music out. We’ll hear her latest single.
On the next Echoes, Cigarettes After Sex lights up live. Cigarettes After Sex is a noir-dreampop group fronted by the sultry voice of Greg Gonzalez. They set a sensual mood, playing music from their debut album live.
On this Friday before Christmas, Echoes presents a Christmas Prequel: seasonal sounds, as well as a new song by Moby, who goes spiritual on his forthcoming CD, Everything was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt.
St. Vincent’s new album of twisted rock motifs is called Masseduction and it explores new terrain in her original sound. We’ll also hear from one of dozens of new soundtracks by Bear McCreary, this one for the movie “Unrest.”
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.
We head east on Echoes for our December CD of the Month. It’s by Japanese composer Hiroki Okano. He’s a multi-instrumentalist working in nature based ambient music as well as electronic dance music. He has a new album of pastoral dreams called Return to the Soul.
We head east on Echoes for our December CD of the Month. It’s by Japanese composer Hiroki Okano. He’s a multi-instrumentalist working in nature based ambient music as well as electronic dance music. He has a new album of pastoral dreams called Return to the Soul.
On the next Echoes, ambient guitarist Jeff Pearce comes in to weave the looped and delay drenched melodies of his latest album, a recording made for the coming winter. It’s called “For the Darker Seasons.”
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear new solo piano music from Peter Kater. It’s an album he made with listeners lying under his piano. It’s called Dancing On Water. We’ll also hear music from the Swedish progressive group, Dungen, Häxan, remixed. It’s the witches.