On a Slow Flow Echoes, we step into the Ambient Church to hear Steve Roach and his concert recorded live at a New York City church last year. We’ll also hear Rena Jones and Kilo Watts.
It’s Ambiences in Black, when we turn the Echoes prism onto the African and black influences in ambient music. They come from many sources, jazz, R&B, Hip-hop and Africa itself.
We remember guitarist Jeff Beck. We’ll also hear music from former Niyaz producer Carmen Rizzo who has put together a new Arabic fusion duo called Didon.
Walk down the red carpet of Echoes at the Grammys. The 65th Annual Grammy Awards happen this weekend, but we’ll play the artists and songs you won’t see in the telecast.
Harpist Andreas Vollenweider plays live. Echoes connects remotely with the Swiss artist in his home for an exclusive performance of music from his new album, Slow Flow and Dancer.
Early year CD of the Month picks from Hammock have been a tradition on Echoes. They missed 2022 because Elsewhere was a digital-only release, but their new album, Love in the Void, is on CD.
Marconi Union, a UK electronic trio that rarely performs live, are releasing concert film called A Live Connection. We also talk to Delay Tactics about their reunion after nearly 4 decades..
Throbbing Gristle is an English duo at the bleeding edge of Industrial rock. Cosey Fanni Tutti was at the center of that band and now she’s released her second book called Re-Sisters.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by the ambient country band Suss, although their new eponymous release sounds more ambient than country. We’ll also hear classic space music from Robert Schroeder.
Music by Karmacoda, a band out of San Francisco. They’re tapping that old Trip-hop sound on their new album Lessons in Time. We’ll also hear from Aukai’s new album called Apricity.