On the next Echoes, a magical concert of Chamber pop when we hear Heather Woods Broderick come in to play live. Her latest album, Invitation, is a journey of the spirit and soul through nature.
We’ll hear new releases from Fink, an English musician who takes an ambient approach to the singer-songwriter paradigm, as well as Tom Caufield, Bill Frisell, Lana del Rey and more.
The Echoes Top 25 for August 2019 features the CD of the Month “Evanescent” by David Pritchard at the top, followed by Lamb, Azam Ali, Eve Maret, and 21 more recent recordings.
Harpist and singer Emilie Kahn creates a probing music with just her harp and voice. She used to record as Emilie & Ogden. Ogden is her harp. It’s still there when she plays live on Echoes.
Mutual Benefit is a music project created by singer-songwriter Jordan Lee. He creates an orchestral folk sound with lush harmonies. We return to their 2016 visit to the Echoes studio.
On Echoes, new music by Fink, the performance name of Fin Greenall, the sophomore release by the new age supergroup, FLOW and Lana Del Rey’s homage to Norman Rockwell, sort of.
This weekend on Echoes, Meat Beat Manifesto, the legendary British artist, talking about electronic music past and present. We’ll also hear harpist and singer Emilie Kahn playing live.
Bat for Lashes, the Gothic dream pop project of singer Natasha Khan, goes even more dark, mystical and electronic on a new album called Lost Girls. We’ll hear from it tonight.
Harpist and singer Emilie Kahn creates a probing music with just her harp and voice. She used to record as Emilie & Ogden. Ogden is her harp. It’s still there when she plays live on Echoes.
Beacon is the Brooklyn duo who have a sound that weaves together R&B, Retro-Electro-Pop and a touch of space music. Hear their live echoes performance streaming now.