David Helpling heads into space for a video of “Glass” from his January Echoes CD of the Month, Rune. Images of Hlping playing space guitar are superimposed on the Aurora Borealis.
Agnes Obel’s Myopia is the Echoes March CD of the Month. It’s an album that explores the mind from insomnia to memories, all in Obel’s ethereal voice and 21st century ambient chamber moods.
We’ll hear the debut album from Vonavi, an electronic dream pop artist whose new album of electronic moods and songs is called Reflection. We’ll also hear Sherry Finzer and Will Clipman.
Hawaii’s Taimane brings uncanny virtuosity and melody to the ukulele. If you think the ukulele is a novelty instrument for luaus, then you need to hear Taimane live on Echoes.
Oboist and composer Jill Haley takes up residence and composes music inspired by the landscapes and her photographs. Join John Diliberto on a walk through the parks on Echoes.
Neuland is a project featuring two former members of Tangerine Dream, Peter Baumann and Paul Haslinger. They’ve gotten together for an all-electronic project that takes them beyond their roots.
Hawaiian ukulele lion Jake Shimabukuro comes in with his trio to lay down the dreamy ambient textured music of his new album, including a cover of a Pink Floyd classic.
This weekend we explore Agnes Obel’s Myopia, Echoes March CD of the Month. The Danish singer has created another chamber pop song-cycle of seductive moods and interior thoughts.
We’ll hear the latest melodic downtempo take by ELEON from his album, Cerulean. Then it’s Floating Points who dig into more avant-garde modular synth sounds for his new album, Crush.
New music from Barrett Martin, a percussionist who has played with REM, Queens Of The Stone Age, and Screaming Trees. But in his own group he creates a percussion based world fusion.