Maggie Koerner is a soul belter from Louisiana who has discovered a more contemplative and ambient side on her EP, Dig Down Deep, produced by another singer with an ambient sensibility Fin Greenall, better known as Fink.
On their seventh album, Silver Eye, the English duo, Goldfrapp tackle themes of musical and sexual transformation. They talk about their metaphysical and electronic journey on Echoes.
Singer and songwriter Julia Easterlin started out as a looping musician, but then she collaborated with Malian singer and guitarist Vieux Farke Toure, changed her performance name to Hite and got a live band to play her introspective songs.
Lewis Scaife grew up on Hip-Hop, but when he started recording as Nym, he found a gentler, more trippy and surreal sound, mixing environmental samples and his own electronic sounds.
Coming up on a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Kitaro from his Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Volume 5 and yoga master and guitarist Michael Hewett returns with a new one called Muses.
Before the disco beats and falsettos, The Bee Gee’s were a psychedelic pop group making music that sat easily next to The Beatles Sgt. Peppers. Echoes explores The Bee Gees 1st.
Are You Experienced? That’s the question asked by Jimi Hendrix 50 years ago on his debut album. Echoes takes a trip in a Flashback 50 to this groundbreaking album.
Violinist Christopher Tignor comes in with his electronic rig, a bass drum and chines and orchestrates a one-man ambient chamber music performance live on Echoes.
Lewis Scaife grew up on Hip-Hop, but when he started recording as Nym, he found a gentler, more trippy and surreal sound, mixing environmental samples and his own electronic sounds.
Truth is a Beautiful Thing and so is the music that London Grammar makes on their new album. The English dreampop trio has released one of the most powerfully contemplative albums of the year.