Echoes is going undercover. Some great cover versions have come in with All India Radio covering early Pink Floyd, The Mastelottos turning King Crimson into love songs and Loma serving Dinner.
Ambient Chamber Music is the meeting of classical forms and ambient atmospheres, and we have a whole show of it. We’ll also talk to Jeffrey Ericson Allen who records as Chronotope Project.
We dream. John Diliberto takes us on an odyssey of dreams from surreal fantasies to images of love and memories of psychosis. But don’t worry. It’s only a dream on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Slow Motion, a recent album by French electronic artist Thierry David. We’ll also hear some solo flute by Sherry Finzer recorded in an industrial steel tank.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear music by electronic artist Craig Padilla and guitarist Marvin Allen. Their album Strange Gravity taps into a retro-space music sound.
A new collaboration from guitarist Will Ackerman, trumpeter Jeff Oster, and keyboardist Tom Eaton. You might recognize them from their solo projects, the band FLOW and Windham Hill Records.
Billie Eilish’s latest album, Happier Than Ever, defies pop standards by being low-key, sonically sparse and pillow-talki intimate. We’ll hear a track from that, as well as new music by Erik Wøllo
Jeffrey Ericson Allen creates ambient music under the name Chronotope Project. A cellist who adds electronics to his work, he tends toward the mystical and cosmic. He has a new album, Gnosis.
Put on your tuxedos and gowns for chamber music on the ambient side. Ambient Chamber Music is the meeting of classical modalities and ambient atmospheres and we have a whole show of it.
We dream. John Diliberto takes us on an odyssey of dreams from surreal fantasies to images of love and memories of psychosis. But don’t worry. It’s only a dream on Echoes.