On the next Echoes, music from the psychedelically-inclined artist, Washed Out. That’s Ernest Weatherly Greene Jr, and his album is Notes from a Quiet Life. It always seems quiet on Echoes.
We go on a Quest for the Runestone on the next Echoes. That is the tile of David Arkenstone’s album that returns to his fantasy-laden orchestral sound with a lot of Celtic touches.
Enter the ambient jazz nightclub when we hear Twilight Archive’s album, Dusk Line. Mixing trumpet, deep, slow electronica grooves & ambient lighting, it’s a psychedelic night time journey.
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.
Ukulele master Jake Shimabukuro’s Calm Seas is placid on the surface, but rewarding deep listening as Jake Shimabukuro takes you on this exploratory journey of uku-loops.
Deepspace is Australian electronic artist Mirko Ruckels. His recent albums, Neon Blue Utopia and Water Planets, are immersive ambient albums wrapped in science fiction stories.
Azam Ali returns with a new album of hypnotic electronic tracks that explore the realms of sensation and transformation. She talks about a world where we see color in sound and taste in words.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music from Anoushka Shankar who has released the third and final EP of her Trilogy. It’s called Chapter III: We Return to Light. We bring you to the light.
On this Valentine’s Day Week, it’s Echoes of the Heart. We’ll explore love songs that take us to the sensual and the erotic, with music from Azam Ali, AVAWAVES, Will Ackerman and more.
Music from Arooj Aftab, the Pakistani-American singer who wraps you in dark sultriness. We’ll hear from her album, Night Reign. We’ll also hear a psychedelic band called Magic Fig.