Harpist Andreas Vollenweider plays live. Echoes connects remotely with the Swiss artist in his home for an exclusive performance of music from his new album, Slow Flow and Dancer.
Weekend listeners hear the November CD of the Month, Brian Eno’s Foreverandevernomore a lament for the world’s end. And the ghosts are still hanging around on an Echoes Halloween.
Rebecca Pidgeon is best known as an actress but she’s also a compelling singer. Her latest album explores themes of the mind, consciousness and yoga. But it’s not New Age.
New music for stringed instruments. We’ll hear Marisa Anderson, a disciple of John Fahey & Leo Kottke, from her album, Still Here. And I’ve got music for the African kora, played by Mafu Conteh.
New music from Norway’s Daniel Herskedal’s collaboration with singer and Norwegian Grammy Award winner Emilie Nicolas. They hang between classical, jazz and pop on the album, Out of the Fog.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music from Thomas Lemmer. He’s put his numerous recent singles onto an actual album, Hope. I’ve also got some deep ambient music by Lyndsie Alguire.
As if the world isn’t scary enough out there, we’ve got an Echoes Halloween. It’s a soundscape of whispered voices, ambient ghosts and hip death goddesses as we soundtrack your Halloween night.
Rebecca Pidgeon is best known as an actress but she’s also a compelling singer. Her latest album explores themes of the mind, consciousness and yoga. But it’s not New Age.
Progressive rock band Delay Tactics returns after 38 years with three original members: Carl Weingarten, Walter Whitney and David Udell. They talk about their new album, Elements of Surprise.