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.”
We go inside the enchanting chamber pop of Gracie and Rachel. These high school friends have entered adulthood creating a sound in an orbit with Max Richter, Agnes Obel and Steve Reich.
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 the sensual mood, playing music from their debut album live.
Ireland’s Tiny Magnetic Pets are creating retro electronic pop and they have one of the originators of that sound as a guest, Wolfgang Flur from Kraftwerk. And Chronotope Project returns with Ovum.
Coming up on Echoes we go with the Flow. Flow is a new group with pianist Fiona Joy, guitarist Lawrence Blatt, fluegelhorn player Jeff Oster and guitarist and Windham Hill Records founder, Will Ackerman.
Strike a pose on the next Echoes with our October CD of the Month. It’s a recording by Prequell called “The Future Comes Before.” Prequell is composer Thomas Roussel and he composes music for fashion runway shows
On a Slow Flow Echoes is a beautiful album of ambient spaces by Howard Givens and Craig Padilla. They have a serene new CD called Being of Light. We’ll also hear a remix of Polished Chrome.
Strike a pose on the next Echoes with our October CD of the Month. It’s a recording by Prequell called “The Future Comes Before.” Prequell is composer Thomas Roussel and he composes music for fashion runway shows
Singer and songwriter Julia Easterlin started out as a looping musician, but then she collaborated with Malian singer and guitarist Vieux Farke Toure, changed her performance name to Hite and got a live band to play her introspective songs.
On the next Slow Flow Echoes we’ll hear music from the soundtrack of The Rise of the Synths and a new album from Thorsten Quaschning and Ulrich Schnauss called Synthwaves.