On a Slow Flow Echoes, a journey of sequencer-driven sounds by Colin Rayment from his album, Equilibrium. We’ll also hear Sherry Finzer and VeeRonna Ragone from their album, Mystic Breezes.
David Arkenstone talks about his album, Winterlude. It’s a seasonal tone poem without Christmas carols and without sleigh bells. Join John Diliberto for this exclusive interview.
We lost the great cellist & ambient chamber music pioneer David Darling last year. But fellow cellist Hans Christian resurrected him in an album of virtual duets called Ocean Dreaming Ocean.
Neo-Classical meets electronic space when John Diliberto talks to wind and piano player Jill Haley and electronic artist Deborah Martin. Their second collaboration is Into the Quiet.
There are many Christmas and seasonal albums out there, but David Arkenstone’s Winterlüde most perfectly captures the wonder of the season. It’s Echoes CD of the Month for December.
English electronic artist Ian Boddy comes in to play live. We also interview Brannan Lane, John Gregorius and Sean O’Bryan Smith. They have a new project called Emergence.
We talk with Secret Sky, the world fusion group of cellist and singer Caroline Lavelle, and guitarist Brian Hughes, from Loreena McKennitt’s band. They reveal all the secrets on Echoes.
David Holmes is a longtime giant of electronic music and a prolific film composer. He teams up with singer Raven Violet to create a politically charged album, Blind on a Galloping Horse.
Guitarist Tom Caufield brings us an album without any guitar. Using synthesizers and a violinist, he channels the sound of progressive groups like Popol Vuh and Vangelis.
Brannan Lane, John Gregorius and Sean O’Bryan Smith come from different musical worlds – from deep country and western to deep ambience. But they’ve gotten together for an album called Emergence.