Six years ago, the producer known as Dinner released a song called “Going Out” that seems like it could’ve been recorded right now. So the band Loma released a beautiful cover of it.
Chronotope Project’s Gnosis is our September CD of the Month. Chronotope Project explores ancient Greek philosophies as he unfolds long, undulating electronic soundscapes.
Daniel Miller ignited electronic pop with The Normal and launched the careers of Depeche Mode, who were produced by Gareth Jones. They get together for an electronic project called Sunroof.
Pink Floyd in improvisational space. We’ve got the jam session that evolved into their instrumental, “Marooned.” It’s centered by an awe-inspiring eight-minute David Gilmour guitar solo.
Jeffrey Ericson Allen creates ambient music under the name Chronotope Project. A cellist who adds electronics to his work, he tends toward the mystical and cosmic. He has a new album, Gnosis.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, a recording by Norwegian electronic artist and guitarist, Erik Wøllo called Recurrence, based on the concept of revisiting themes and variations.
Six years ago, the producer known as Dinner released a song called “Going Out” that seems like it could’ve been recorded right now. So the band Loma released a beautiful cover of it.
Echoes Top 25 for July 2021. Lanterna’s Hidden Drives, the July CD of the Month, is at the top, followed by Morcheeba, Winterlight, Bill Nelson, and 21 other great CDs.
We dream. Echoes takes us on an odyssey of dreams from surreal fantasies to images of love and memories of psychosis. But don’t worry. It’s only a dream on Echoes.