On a Slow Flow Echoes, we get amorphous with Forrest Fang. The eclectic composer has a new album called The Lost Seasons of Amorphia combining synthesizers with zithers, gamelan, and gu-zheng.
We’ll hear Taylor Swift from her first album of electronic songs, Midnights. It may surprise you. We also remember Ryan Karazija of Low Roar. Ryan Passed on October 30.
We hit the trail and take an electronic journey with Tone Ranger. That’s Alex Simon, and he’s creating desert southwest landscapes that merge electronics with guitar and pedal steel guitar.
Ryan Karazija, frontman with Low Roar, has left the planet at age 40. He released 5 albums of dream pop since his 2011 debut and his music was heard in the video game Death Standing.
Brian Eno’s new album, Foreverandevernomore, is part hymn, part protest, and part lament, contemplating environmental catastrophe in deeply ambient songs. It’s our CD of the Month.
New music on Echoes by Weyes Blood from her album And in the Darkness Hearts Aglow, and a release by Moby from his new label, teaming up with Jamaican-Asian singer Akemi Fox.
The Black Angels are a psychedelic band out of Austin, who sound like they mainlined the Nuggets collection. Alex Maas and Christian Bland talk about music born in a hallucinogenic dream.
Ambient avatar Brian Eno releases a vocal album that ponders the end of the world. He does it in hymn-like ambient songs on FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE, where Eno is at his most naked ever.
As if the world isn’t scary enough out there, we’ve got an Echoes Halloween. It’s a soundscape of whispered voices, ambient ghosts and hip death goddesses as we soundtrack your Halloween night.
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.