We’ll hear something from the first chanteuse of trip-hop, Beth Gibbons. She was the voice of Portishead, but now she’s solo. We’ll also hear new music by Olivia Chaney, from her new album, Circus of Desire.
On the next echoes, new music from Moby. His new album, Always Centered at Night, features a different vocalist on every track. We’ll also hear the latest by dream pop duo Still Corners.
It’s Quiet Resonance on the next Echoes when we talk to Tony Pounders. As Quiet Resonance, he composes guitar orchestrations that range from ambient to pastoral to pure space.
Zanias usually sings words, but on her latest album, Ecdysis, she takes inspiration from Dead Can Dance and hallucinogens and goes wordless. We talk to Zanias about her ecstatic singing.
It’s a meeting of artists creating an ambient world when we talk to Dark Sky Alliance featuring Jerry Marotta, David Helpling, Rupert Greenall from The Fixx, and Eric “The” Taylor.
It’s the sound of the planet on the next Echoes as we celebrate Earth Day 2024. We’ll hear music inspired by the vistas and life on earth, as well as music made from the sounds of the earth.
Five Hours of instrumental soundscapes celebrating Earth Day. We’ll hear music inspired by nature from Naneum, Jake Shimabukuro, George Winston, Paul Winter, and more.
Echoes May CD of the Month: Seven Conversations from Jeff Oster, Vin Downes, and Tom Eaton. We also have Limina’s Orchestral Music Between Worlds: The Echoes Interview.
Composer Roger Eno is one of the pioneers of Ambient Chamber music. But recently, his music has become more neo-classical with albums on Deutsche Grammophon. We talk to him on Echoes.
Six Hours of instrumental soundscape celebrating Earth Day. We’ll hear music inspired by nature from George Winston, Ulrich Schnauss, Suzanne Ciani, Erik Wollo, Kitaro, and many others.