Fink brings his ambient sensibilities to his deep and emotionally complex songs in a live performance and Mediaeval chants go 21st Century when we talk to Voxfire this weekend on Echoes.
Voxfire takes Medieval chants and turns them into free-floating expanses with beautiful vocals. They infuse their chants with ambient moods and even blues harmonica.
Marissa Nadler and Stephen Brodsky release a music video of “For the Sun”, the second track off their recent collaborative album of gothic moods, Droneflower.
On the next Echoes, singer Briana Marela turns her gothic choirs into a one-woman girl group. Using live looping and a voice of wide-open innocence, she comes in to sing music from her latest album, Call It Love.
On the next Echoes, singer Briana Marela turns her gothic choirs into a one-woman girl group. Using live looping and a voice of wide-open innocence, she comes in to sing music from her latest album, Call It Love.
On the next Echoes, singer Briana Marela turns her gothic choirs into a one-woman girl group. Using live looping and a voice of wide-open innocence, she comes in to sing music from her latest album, Call It Love.
Danish singer Agnes Obel’s third album, Citizen of Glass is a conceptual work that explores new musical terrain. She talks about the stories behind the album.
In 1990 Enigma enchanted the world with their album, MCMXC a.D. mixing gothic chants and electronic moods. Now they return with their first album in eight years, The Fall of a Rebel Angel.