Ioanna Gika has a deep and powerful sound, as heard on her solo debut Thalassa. She came into the Echoes studio and performed selections from it, live.
Everybody get happy with YPPAH. YPPAH is an electronic band that channels psychedelic, hip-hop and minimalism. They come in to play music off their dynamic new album, Sunset in the Deep End.
Michael Whalen’s epic electronic CD, Sacred Spaces is featured as Echoes April CD of the Month. Then it’s an interview with cellist Hans Christian about his ambient album, After the Fall.
We’ll hear music from Elbow. The moody English band has a new album Giants of All Sizes. We’re also going to hear a track by electronic artist Trentemøller from his latest album, Obverse.
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.
We have 10 albums to buy on Bandcamp, who are waiving their revenue share to help out artists during the COVID-19 Pandemic. See our 10 picks for great albums to buy and artists to support.
We’ll hear new music from Roger Eno and Brian Eno off the brothers’ new album, Mixing Colours. We’ll also hear new music by ambient guitarist Jeff Pearce that dates back 20 years.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Kevin Braheny Fortune, the new age electronic musician whom you may know as Kevin Braheny. We’ll hear his new album called Dreamwalker Meditations Vol. 1.
Deep Mountain was the recording projected of Bapak Dudal, unheralded pioneer of ambient world fusion in the 1990s. As part of Echoes 30th Anniversary, we look back at this lost icon.
With an array of keyboards and synths, Whalen creates an electro-orchestral symphony. John Diliberto takes you to Sacred Spaces by Michael Whalen, the April CD of the Month on Echoes.