The Echelon Effect came to life amid the long winter nights of February 200… Read Full Bio ↴The Echelon Effect came to life amid the long winter nights of February 2009, born from a burning desire to fall in love with music again. It started with a laptop and an idea: write a track, and make it huge. But one track became four, an EP that needed an audience. The tracks were posted on MySpace. And people began to listen.
‘Leaving It Behind’ was followed by two more EPs and remixes for The Appleseed Cast and City Breathing. Word spread, and the tracks began to attract positive reviews and gather airplay. What had begun as a way to stave off the dark and the cold had turned into something more.
The Echelon Effect’s debut full-length, ‘Reunion’, was the final part of a quartet of recordings that form ‘Wires and Tapes,’ an 141-minute sequential loop of tracks, each bleeding into the next and the last into the first. As a thank-you to the people who had been instrumental in the evolution of the Echelon Effect, fans were invited to record spoken statements about what home meant to them, which were incorporated into the album’s title track.
More remixes followed, for God Is An Astronaut, Codes In The Clouds, Our Ceasing Voice, Good Weather For An Airstrike and EVOLV among others. In March 2010 The Echelon Effect began work on ‘Mosaic’, their second full-length, featuring the addition of Steve T on drums. The next stage of the Echelon Effect’s journey was released on August 9th 2010.
‘Leaving It Behind’ was followed by two more EPs and remixes for The Appleseed Cast and City Breathing. Word spread, and the tracks began to attract positive reviews and gather airplay. What had begun as a way to stave off the dark and the cold had turned into something more.
The Echelon Effect’s debut full-length, ‘Reunion’, was the final part of a quartet of recordings that form ‘Wires and Tapes,’ an 141-minute sequential loop of tracks, each bleeding into the next and the last into the first. As a thank-you to the people who had been instrumental in the evolution of the Echelon Effect, fans were invited to record spoken statements about what home meant to them, which were incorporated into the album’s title track.
More remixes followed, for God Is An Astronaut, Codes In The Clouds, Our Ceasing Voice, Good Weather For An Airstrike and EVOLV among others. In March 2010 The Echelon Effect began work on ‘Mosaic’, their second full-length, featuring the addition of Steve T on drums. The next stage of the Echelon Effect’s journey was released on August 9th 2010.
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JL Yamin
It's been years since I heard you guys for the first time. Your songs are amazing, keep up the awesome job! Love from Brazil
Petar Vodogaz
Been a fan of The Echelon Effect for a while now, this new song is amazing and atmospheric. I am liking it a lot.
Wichita Clem
Spacious and evocative.Great soundstage.
AustinJSchaeffer
Very neat, comes out on my birthday haha! Definitely gonna keep an eye this one, great work!
Noise Artists
A bit like Wine, David's music improve over time. If Echelon Effect was a wine, it would be a nice Bordeaux "cru bourgeois".
adriano back
muito bom trabalho sou fã aqui do brasil.
daniel potter
Love you my dear Londoners! Dare I say, you have your Signature!!!
nay0r
very very good dave, cant wait for june 9th now
Andrei Buin
Amazing stuff.
prog-zealot
big fan. the new album is great.