She sang the Yoko Ono style shrieks with The B-52s, but on her own, Cindy Wilson creates a retro dream-pop sound with her solo debut album called Change. We bring a track from that and an electronic duo from Australia called Albrecht La’Brooy.
The 1968 debut by Spirit featured a jazz drummer, a guitarist who played with Jimi Hendrix and songwriters who tapped the acid rock sound in a very different way. It also features the song that may have inspired “Stairway to Heaven.”
Even though he composes music for fashion shows, the sound of Prequell is more than just a pretty pose. Thomas Roussel, the man behind Prequell, talks about merging electronics and orchestra.
It’s the return of Irish singer Moya Brennan, a founding member of the group Clannad she comes in with her family band and Cormac DaBarra to play their best live Echoes set ever. including “Theme from Harry’s Game.”.
It’s the return of Irish singer Moya Brennan, a founding member of the group Clannad she comes in with her family band and Cormac DaBarra to play their best live Echoes set ever. including “Theme from Harry’s Game.”.
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.”