Get the sugar plums dancing with an Echoes Night Before Christmas. It’s not your shopping Mall Christmas carols with David Arkenstone’s Native Christmas, and Smoke Fairies’ Wild Winter.
Get the sugar plums dancing with an Echoes Night Before Christmas. It’s not your shopping Mall Christmas carols with David Arkenstone’s Native Christmas, and Smoke Fairies Wild Winter.
It’s Christmas and Hanukkah week and we’ll hear some music for it including a Hanukah tune from Grammy winners Opium Moon and new seasonal sounds by Matt Borghi and R. Carlos Nakai.
It’s Christmas and Hanukkah week and we’ll hear some music for it including a Hanukah tune from Grammy winners Opium Moon and new seasonal sounds by Matt Borghi and R. Carlos Nakai.
Get ready for the big chill on an Echoes Winter Solstice. We create a soundscape of snow shrouded trees, silent saguaro cactus and white out conditions. We go into the darkness on Echoes.
Day equals night. Winter is Melting. Spring is Blooming. Even if those last two aren’t true yet, Echoes has a soundscape to make you think so as we celebrate the Vernal Equinox.
In the middle of this long winter, acclaimed ambient guitarist Jeff Pearce comes in to weave the looped and delay drenched guitar melodies of his latest album, From the Darker Seasons, live on Echoes.
Smoke Fairies have released the best seasonal album of 2015 with Wild Winter. It’s a different kind of winter CD, and it’s beautiful. Katherine Blamire and Jessica Davies talk about their darker, more nuanced take on the season.