Angels descend when we hear heavenly music as the spirits of angels fly through the soundscape with music from Jane Siberry, Iasos, Liminal Drifter and more heavenly bodies.
Stretch out on the next Echoes for Long Tracks V. We’re going to hear music that goes as long as it needs by Moodwings, Nik Bartsch’s Ronin, Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen, and more.
More long tracks. We’ll hear a classic from Eberhard Weber off his album, The Colors of Chloe, and an electronic artist out of Denmark, Klaus Schonning, from his album, Symphodysse.
Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore come together for an album of harp, voice and synthesizer that draws inspiration from cathedrals and improvisations.
Jake Shimabukuro has done for the ukelele what Jimi Hendrix did for the electric guitar. His new album, Calm Seas, explores a more soothing, minimalist-influenced sound combined with nature.
Brian Fechino is a Nashville guitarist but his sound moves more toward New Age moods and ambient designs on his EP, A Safe Place. We’ll hear some of his deep moods on a Slow Flow Echoes.
New music from Vega Trails. It’s a group put together by Portico Quartet bassist Milo Fitpatrick and takes a jazz-inflected, chamber music approach to cinematic compositions.
On the next Echoes, music from New Age diva, Marya Stark. She teams up with multi-instrumentalist Daniel Berkman playing Kora, Cello and Ondomo. Their album is Underground River.
Electronic composer Ray Lynch, a New Age Star in the 1980s and 90s, has died at age 82. His album Deep Breakfast and song “Celestial Soda Pop” were hallmarks of the new age era.
Kasbo is an electronic artist out of Sweden whose music hangs between ambient and EDM. He has an album, The Learning of Urgency. We’ll hear that, as well as music by Caoilfhionn Rose.