There is
… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least twelve artists using the name Echo.
There is
- a Taiwanese indie pop band (回聲樂團);
- a China Mainland pop band (see below);
- a Swiss folk band with the name written as 'eCHo';
- an electronic group from the United States (see below);
- a Japanese hardcore band;
- a French electronic producer, (see below);
- a Hungarian pop band from the 70s;
-shoegaze indie artist with an album titled “adjust”
- a guitar-based 5-piece from Bad Segeberg in Germany (who recorded the three 'demo' tracks here);
- a hip hop group from Poland;
- a metal band from Israel and also an alternative rapper from Israel
- a Drum & Bass producer and DJ from the U.S.A. (San Francisco).
- a Romanian Progressive Rock group.
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The Chinese Mainland pop band, echo, started their career as indie band in Wuhan, and released the debut album "Echo" in 2007. The theme song from 'New Shanghai (新上海滩)' - 歌未央 (ge1 wei2 yang1, The Song not Ended) hits the public and makes them first known.
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Echo, a project from producers/multi instrumentalists JOY ASKEW & TAKUYA NAKAMURA, a seductive fusion of tradicional vocal jazz and downtempo electronic grooves.
On their eponymous debut, the New York duo puts a mesmerizing stamp on carefully-chosen jazz standards, as well as captivating originals. Echo was born from NYC's live drum & bass scene. Askew initially discovered Nakamura playing trumpet and keyboards at the SoHo nightclub Shine's popular party "Prohibited Beatz". The rotating live line-up of DJs, MCs, and diverse musicians inspired Askew instantly, because it reminded her of one of her biggest influences: Miles Davis' late-'60s electric period (In A Silent Way, Bitches Brew).
"At Shine I was seeing jazz re-emerging in a fresh way, because there's so much more technology to play with, and so many different directions you can go in, with drum and bass rhythms, and all the possibilities offered by electronics."
Askew and Nakamura began to collaborate. One afternoon at Askew's apartment, Nakamura played her a new track he'd been working on. "It was this great, bubbly rhythm," she recalls, and it inspired her to start singing the Cole Porter standard "I've Got You Under My Skin." The two seemingly disparate components fit hand-in-glove, and "within 20 minutes, we'd almost recorded the whole thing." By marrying the relaxed rhythmic undercurrents and cutting-edge production techniques with more-traditional songwriting, the pair had hit upon a unique direction for Echo.
One of the album's most affecting (and revealing) tracks is the moody, sensually rhythmic "Secret Self," inspired by Askew's long-standing love of Beat Generation authors like Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Jack Kerouac. In fact, the specific impetus, according to the singer, was listening to the excerpt "Jazz of the Beat Generation" from the CD "Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road".
Besides his current work with live drum and bass act Nerve and neo-soul outfit Organic Grooves, Takuya Nakamura has played with such jazz notables as flugelhorn great Clark Terry, drummer/arranger Bob Moses, and saxophonist Ravi Coltrane.
Taken from Echo's website
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ECHO was born in France during the year of 1971 and in the 1990's he played with several pop bands as both a bassist and a guitarist, however he always felt slightly frustrated that somehow he could not quite express himself fully. So three years ago he shut himself in a room and began the journey in nurturing his craft, where he developed into the outstanding musical producer that we see today.
Myspace gave ECHO the opportunity to gain exposure and within four months, he had obtained world wide air play and interest from record companies in the U.S, Germany and of course his native France.
Can also be found on last.fm as Echo (Fr) & Echo Armando, although officially it's just 'Echo'.
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Echo Lyrics
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Thought he wouldn't show
But he gave attention
Potentially it's easy
You'll see
Slow down
You're almost out
Maybe I can adjust
So this is what you want?
You're so out of touch
Slow down
You're almost out
In these lyrics from Echo's song "Adjust," the artist delves into the theme of self-reflection and adapting to the expectations and demands of others. The phrase "I can adjust" suggests a willingness to conform or change oneself to fit into certain situations. The following line, "Thought he wouldn't show, but he gave attention," seems to convey surprise at someone's unexpected acknowledgment or interest. This could imply that the person feels the need to adjust their behavior or attitude to maintain or gain approval.
The lyrics continue with the line "Potentially it's easy, you'll see," which suggests that adapting to others might seem effortless at first glance. However, the plea to "slow down" and the repetition of "you're almost out" indicate a mounting frustration or sense of losing oneself. The line "Maybe I can adjust to people I don't know" suggests a willingness to change even when faced with unfamiliar individuals.
The lyrics conclude with the question, "So this is what you want? You're so out of touch," indicating a realization that the constant need to adjust to others' expectations may lead to a disconnection from one's true self. Overall, "Adjust" explores the internal struggle of balancing personal authenticity with the pressures to conform and adapt.
Line by Line Meaning
I can adjust
I have the ability to adapt and change
Thought he wouldn't show
I didn't expect him to appear
But he gave attention
But he paid me some attention
Potentially it's easy
Maybe it's actually simple
You'll see
You will understand eventually
Slow down
Take it at a slower pace
You're almost out
You're running out of time
Maybe I can adjust
Perhaps I can adapt
To people I don't know
To unfamiliar individuals
So this is what you want?
Is this truly your desire?
You're so out of touch
You are disconnected from reality
Slow down
Take it at a slower pace
You're almost out
You're running out of time
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Written by: Chron Goza
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