Giles Reaves and Tony Gerber take us into deep space when they play live. These electronic veterans perform from their album of ambient duets, Elder Crossing, on Echoes.
Ravens are sitting at our windows, bats are circling in the sky, and mysterious voices are coming from the basement. Don’t be frightened: it’s just an Echoes Halloween.
An updated list of Ten Scary Songs for Halloween, 2019. John Diliberto goes outside the normal picks for psychedelic gems, Dream pop horror and electronic nightmares.
A Flashback 50 to David Bowie’s Space Oddity. It was Bowie’s first important album, featuring the title track, one of the iconic rock songs of the last 50 years.
Talitha Rise returns as just Rise. We’ll talk to Jo Beth Young, the English musician behind Rise who talks about the harrowing changes she endured to emerge with her self-produced album.
The enchanting sounds of Majestica, the duo of flutist Sherry Finzer and multi-instrumentalist Cass Anawaty. They come in to unfold the spacescape melodies of their album, Auriga to Orion.
Echoes takes a Flashback 50 with albums from 1969, Jefferson Airplane’s Volunteers, Pink Floyd’s Ummagumma and the Grateful Dead’s Live Dead. This was the last breath of pure psychedelia.
Berlin, the 1980s synth-pop band, has made a comeback with a new album called Transcendance. We’ll also hear from the electronic group, Redshift off a new anthology.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by Djam Karet, the American progressive rock group has a new album that taps into their world music and folk influences called A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof.
Ravens are sitting at our windows, Bats are circling in the sky and mysterious voices are coming from the basement. Don’t be frightened. It’s just an Echoes Halloween.