Welcome the return of summer with a three-hour Echoes Summer Solstice stream. Mark Dwane, Chad Lawson, David Arkenstone, and others, take us on the long journey into day.
Platform8 is an ambient dream pop duo of Tom Eaton and Noah Wilding, the wordless voice on her husband Will Ackerman’s productions. She sings words and more on Platform8’s debut album.
Echoes’ July CD of the Month is a gem of dream-pop from the husband and wife duo of Aeseaes. They’ve been honing their organically conceived sound by streaming concerts online once a week.
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.
David Helpling and Eric the Taylor talk about their new album, A Precious Dark. Helpling is a guitarist in the world of ambient music and Taylor records solo and with Architects of Existence.
It’s the Best of Echoes 2025 So Far. As we hit the year’s midway mark, we’re selecting the 35 best releases to rise above this year so far. I can’t tell you who is on it, tune in to hear it!
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Jeff Johnson and John Van Deusen go deeply ambient. They’ve created a 29-minute music journey called Eremo, which is Italian for refuge. Echoes is always a refuge.
Music from Marcator, a German guitarist who was been self-releasing his own music but is now signed to the Prudence label. His new album is a suite of ambient Americana tracks called PanAroma.
Music by Jeremiah Fraites. He’s a member of the alt-rock group, The Lumineers, but on his own he’s making a neo-classical sound with a rough edge. He has an album called Piano Piano 2.