This weekend on Echoes and interview with Maps. James Chapman of Maps talks about the Beach Boys, faux orchestras and memories. We’ll also hear Yagull, the piano/guitar duo performing live.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear music from acoustic guitar slinger, R.D. King. He has an eponymously titled album. And we’ll visit Bruno SanFilippo’s album of piano miniatures.
Yagull is the Japanese-Serbian duo of classical pianist Kana Kamitsubo and progressive rock guitarist Sasha Markovic. The duo come in to play songs from their album, “Yuna”.
I Think Like Midnight is enigmatic name of a Philadelphia instrumental rock group that includes members of the punk band, The Dead Milkmen. It’s a bitchin’ post rock sound live on Echoes.
This weekend on Echoes an essential album of dream pop, with Lamb’s The Secret of Letting Go, the July CD of the Month. Then take a seat for a live performance by guitarist William Tyler.
Coming up on Echoes, the latest by Ry X. The sultan of slow core has an album called Unfurl. We’ll also hear music by Naneum, whose album Open Sea is inspired by the ocean.
On an Echoes Summer Solstice Soundscape, we take you through the longest day and shortest night of the year, as we track the midnight sun in a soundtrack of summer.
On a Slow Flow Echoes guitarist William Tyler draws a thread between Windham Hill, John Fahey, & experimental music on “Goes West.” We’ll also hear ambient chamber music by Nathan Speir.
Guitarist William Tyler performs the inventive music of his latest album, Goes West. Tyler is a musical child of Takoma and Windham Hill Records guitarists, but he goes in a new direction.
This weekend on Echoes we count down The Best of Echoes 2019, So Far as we reach the midway point of the year. We’ve also got a live performance by the post-rock band, I Think Like Midnight.