John Diliberto talks to AESEAES, a couple in Austin who have been streaming their dream pop live once a week for a decade. We hear about that and their new album, Opia.
On a July 4th we take you into twanguility with an Ambient Americana Soundscape. It’s country and western distilled though Brian Eno ambiences, but still with that country twang.
Soak up the rays and let the sun shine in as Echoes orchestrate a soundscape for the Summer Solstice. We’ll hear music from Bill Nelson, George Winston, Mimi Page and Ludovico Einaudi.
Flow through a seamless journey of ambient and contemplative sounds on a six-hour Echoes Summer Solstice stream. Saul Stokes, Helen Jane Long, Desert Dwellers, and more take you on a journey through the longest day and shortest night of the year. Bask it in on an Echoes Summer Solstice Stream.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Misticeti. He comes to us from Colombia via Denmark where he currently composes some very dynamic electronic music. We’ll also hear from Jeremiah Fraites.
New music by Limina, an ambient chamber music project from Tyler Durham. He recorded with members of the London Symphony Orchestra to get the crystalline sound of his album, Coming Home.
Eric Hilton is one half of the group, Thievery Corporation, but he’s been amassing a prolific solo catalog. He has a new one called Midnight Ragas that features Natalia Clavier.
On the next Echoes we go meditative with new music by singer Manika Kaur. She’s another singer adapting Hindi chants into a more modern sound. She does it on her new album, Devocean.
On the next Echoes new music by Amy Millan. She was a member of the Canadian bands Stars and Broken Social Scene before going solo. She’s just released her first album in 15 years.