Hiroki Okano is a Japanese musician creating a unique and meditative world fusion, taking tradition and bringing it into the 21st century on his December CD of the Month, Return to the Soul.
Echoes Top 25 for November’s is topped by our CD of the month Todd Boston’s One, followed by the debut album from FLOW, Tom Caulfield’s Wash the Dusk with Silver. See the complete list.
Several Echoes Artists are nominated in this years Grammy Awards including Steve Roach, Bonobo, Odesza, and Brian Eno. We take an Echoes look at the good and bad of this years nominees.
On the next Echoes, new music by Hundred Waters from their new album, Communicating. And music from Nouveau Flamenco guitarist Jesse cook from his album, Beyond Borders.
October’s CD of the Month, Prequell’s The Future Comes Before leads Echoes Top 25 for October, followed by September’s pick, Mystic Journey’s Kingdom of Mountains and the debut of FLOW.
On the next Echoes, new music by Hundred Waters from their new album, Communicating. And music from Nouveau Flamenco guitarist Jesse cook from his album, Beyond Borders.
Mystic Journey rules the Kingdom of Mountains and The Echoes Top 25 for September. It was our CD of the month. It’s followed by Gracie and Rachel, Hammock and 22 more.
Cold Specks is a Canadian singer with Somali roots and deep soul attitude. Her new album Fool’s Paradise is a lo-fi Soul experience, and the video for “Wild Card” reflects it’s muted tones.
Quaeschning & Schnauss’ “Synthwaves” Hangs Ten in the Echoes Top 25 for August. Riding inside the curl behind them are folktronica artist Gordi’s “Reservoir” and Yaima’s New Age World Electro Fusion “Ovo.”
On the next Slow Flow Echoes we’ll hear music from the soundtrack of The Rise of the Synths and a new album from Thorsten Quaschning and Ulrich Schnauss called Synthwaves.