New music from the English band, yndi halda whose name might be Nordic for “Enjoy Eternal Bliss” or it might be Icelandic for “Keep Relish” and Jennifer O’Connor whose name means business.
Forrest Fang started out as a violinist, but somewhere along the path he turned towards the weird, picking up instruments from around the world like the Chinese gu cheng, the Turkish lavta lute Vietnamese dan bau, Tibetan bells and more.
Forty years ago, no one ever suspected that Brian Eno’s ambient works would make such beautiful vehicles for acoustic ensembles. Yet, Music for Airports and Apollo-Atmospheres and Soundtracks have been magnificently covered by acoustic ensembles, Bang on a Can All-Stars and Icebreaker respectively.
The American Dollar are a post-rock band bringing an ambient sound to instrumental rock. You’ve heard their music on TV, films and commercials. Now take a deep dive into their album, Across the Oceans, Echoes CD of the Month for February.
Coming up on a Slow Flow Echoes it’s music from guitarist Jeffrey Seeman. You probably haven’t heard of him but he’s a slide guitarist and has a new album produced by Will Ackerman called Everything in Between.
Coming up on Echoes it’s new music by John Heart Jackie. They actually spell out the “heart” part of that. They have a beautiful album of dream pop called Episodes.
We’ve got the digital blender fired up for Echoes Remixed. John Diliberto plays a lot of music you know, but in versions that aren’t the original in an all remix show.
The American Dollar are a post-rock band bringing an ambient sound to instrumental rock. You’ve heard their music on TV, films and commercials. Now take a deep dive into their album, Across the Oceans, Echoes CD of the Month for February.