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.
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.
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.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, music by Com Truise, the recording persona of Seth Haley. We’ll hear from his album, Persuasion System as well as new ambient chamber music by William Ryan Fritch.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Sverre Knut Johansen takes us to the birth of the planet on his album Precambrian. With Robert Rich, he creates a tone poem for earth’s genesis.
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.
Members of FLOW, New Age supergroup with pianist Fiona Joy, trumpeter Jeff Oster and guitarist Will Ackerman, visit Echoes to play live versions of tunes from the new FLOW CD Promise.
Bassist Erik Scott has left the planet. Former bassist with Flo & Eddie, Alice Cooper and Sonia Dada, he birthed a second career with atmospheric bass instrumentals. John Diliberto remembers.
It’s chilled ambiences from Iceland, the land of chill, when Hugar come in to play live. The duo unfolds the deep moods and frozen landscapes of their CD of the Month in an intimate and subtle performance.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, Thomas Newman from his score The Highwaymen, the movie about the two Texas Rangers who hunted Bonnie & Clyde. Then from the highway to the spaceways with Chuck Van Zyl.