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.
Streaming on Echoes website, Blonde Redhead live. This marks the resurrection of the alternative rockers who been recording since 1995. They play music from their latest EP, “3 O’Clock.”
ELEON is a musician from Texas, isolated from the music world, who finally released his debut CD in his late 40s. He created one of the most exuberant, effervescent electronic albums of 2018.
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.
The trippy, New Age Folktronic duo Yaima has a new video from their album, Antidote. It’s a Balinese fantasy for their song “Odonata” with the enchanting duo cavorting in a Balinese Jungle.
Lowpines is Oli Deakin. He collaborates with Lyla Foy, but he makes his own introspective and atmospheric songs. He played music from his “In Silver Halides” live. Hear it streaming now.
Yagull is a progressive rock group that strips down to a duo with the husband and wife team of guitarist Sasha Markovic and pianist Kana Kamitsubo. They talk about their album, Yuna.
The Echoes Top 25 for May 2019 has the CD of the Month “Fire Opal” by Massergy topping the list, followed by Heather Woods Broderick, Bluetech, Desert Dwellers and Lamb.