We hear from Secret Sky, the world fusion group of Loreena McKennitt band members, cellist and singer Caroline Lavelle and guitarist Brian Hughes. They reveal all the secrets on Echoes.
On a Slow Flow Friday Echoes, two artists not known for making ambient music: Alanis Morissette from The Storm Before the Calm, and Sufjan Stevens from Aporia.
We celebrate the 60th birthday of Robert Rich. He’s been part of the electronic music universe for over 40 years. We celebrate with a sound profile and some of his incredible music.
On a Slow Flow Friday Echoes, new music by Carl Lord, a session musician who’s exploring a more ambient sound on his album, Dream Zone. We’ll also hear from the Paul Winter Consort.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, drift through the electronic sounds of ELEON’s new album called Daithi. We’ll also hear Jim Kimo West’s new album, Of Wood and Spirit: American Guitar Stories.
We have new music by Shekina Rose, a singer from Sedona who’s got a song for whales. We’ll also hear the electronic Arabic fusion of Didon remixed by Bombay Dub Orchestra.
Amaara’s Child of Venus Tops the Echoes Top 25 for July, followed by BT, Balmorhea, Robert Rich, Sigur Rós, and 20 more great artists that make Echoes your go-to for chill and the new.
We travel to China via the impressionistic music of Robert Rich. His latest album, Travelers’ Cloth, is inspired by an ancient Chinese poet and his journey through the countryside.
We travel to China via the impressionistic music of Robert Rich. His latest album, Travelers’ Cloth, is inspired by an ancient Chinese poet and his journey through the countryside.