The electronic sounds of Lisa Bella Donna. She’s a musician with keyboard chops mixing soaring lead lines with modular synthesizer sequences in a euphoric swirl of sound.
New music by AeTopus from Bellingham, Washington. His latest album takes electronics into off-center rhythms and melodies that begin in abstraction and evolve into quiet grandeur.
On the next Echoes, we get psychedelicized. We’ll explore psychedelic music from the 1960s right up through the electronic hallucinations of the 2000s. It’s Peace Love and blown minds.
New music from Numün. That’s a trio that includes Bob Holmes from SUSS and they’re making a pretty spacey ambient music on their latest, Opening. John Diliberto opens it on Echoes.
We remember Mark Dwane, the guitar-synthesist who passed on July 24. We’ll hear our interview with Mark, and some of his 30 albums that have been part of the Echoes soundscape from the beginning.
It’s the 50th Anniversary of Timewind, the 1975 album by Klaus Schulze that helped launch a new genre in electronic music. We’ll hear a documentary & a good helping of this expansive album.
AvaWaves talk about their new album, Heartbeat. Hot on the heels of their soundtrack to The Buccaneers, the keyboard and violin duo put a darker edge on their electric chamber music.
Some chilled music for the hot summer with Nicholas Gunn’s August CD of the Month, 30. It’s an expansive album that celebrates the 30th anniversary of Gunn’s album, Music of the Grand Canyon.
Ankylosing Spondylitis is a spinal disease causing immense pain. But Jessica Robbins, who records as Course, creates some beautiful music out of that pain on her album, Hue Mirror.
Air’s Moon Safari album gets an epic and ambient rework by Vegyn. It’s called Blue Moon Safari. Vegyn maintains the downtempo mood of the original but takes it into new atmospheres.