Echoes and Dust
Echoes and Dust is a platform focused on the discovery of music from various genres, styles, and cultures. Since its inception in 2008, our passionate team of explorers, travelers, and music enthusiasts has been sharing their distinctive views on the world of music.
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echoesanddust.com | Zachary Nathanson
Lispector by Lacy RoseLacy Rose on the web: Website | Facebook | Release date: April 11, 2025 Label: Hendeka Recordsby Zachary Nathanson | April 23, 2025 | ReviewsClassically trained vocalist, composer, and lyrical poet Lacy Rose is an artist that’ll keep you on the edge of your seat. She made her debut at the Mostly Mozart Festival in the Schubertiade Remix at Lincoln Center which included members from the International Contemporary Ensemble.
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echoesanddust.com | Zachary Nathanson
Wolves by André Drage GroupAndré Drage Group on the web: Website | Facebook | Release date: April 25, 2025 Label: Drage Recordsby Zachary Nathanson | April 22, 2025 | ReviewsIt’s always great to see drummer and composer André Drage unleashing another follow-up after his electronic, powder-keg release Journeyman. You never know he’ll think of next. Well, the mad scientist has done it again. This time with his next album with the André Drage Group entitled Wolves.
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echoesanddust.com | Zachary Nathanson
Finding Time by Half Past FourHalf Past Four on the web: Website | Facebook | Release date: May 30, 2025 Label: Paper Plane Musicby Zachary Nathanson | April 15, 2025 | ReviewsHas it been nearly ten years since Canada’s own Half Past Four put out a new album after their 2013 release Good Things and their 2016 EP Land of the Blind? The answer is Yes.
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echoesanddust.com | Zachary Nathanson
In Penitence and Ruin by TribunalTribunal on the web: Facebook | Bandcamp | Release date: April 18, 2025 Label: 20 Buck Spinby Zachary Nathanson | April 14, 2025 | ReviewsNever in my life have I heard something powerful, surreal, ominous, and right to the bone into the solemn abyss of terror, waiting to be discovered.
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echoesanddust.com | Zachary Nathanson
Soft Machine on the web: Facebook | Bandcamp |by Zachary Nathanson | April 13, 2025 | Features, Past EchoesThe year, 1971. Robert Wyatt, one of the founders of the Soft Machine, departed from the band, following the release of the band’s fourth studio album simply titled 4, released in February of that same year on the CBS label in the UK, Columbia in the States and formed a new group called Matching Mole.
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