Experiencing Echaskech play live will change your expectations of what an electronic act can achieve in a performance. Their unique style of melodic dance rhythms blends a spectrum of flavours from the warm chord progressions of Brian Eno and Ulrich Schnauss to the filthy subs of Modeselektor.... all strung together within a seamlessly building set that is seductive and uplifting to the point of air punching euphoria.
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"An album of original material superbly executed and guaranteed to appeal to both those who appreciate dance music's heritage and folk who fancy some unpretentious, slightly filthy electronica ***** "
iDJ
"Echaskech have found their own unique voice and it definitely shimmers"
The Ill-ec-tro-nic
"Dance Music, but not as we know it - Something a bit different"
Subba-Cultcha
'The best hypnotic technotronica since the demise of Orbital' The Big Chill
'We can't all be Underworld, but this album proved incredibly solid but danceable electronica is still quite viable. This one is a buy-er, easy' I Killed the Darkness Blog
'While Echaskech may provide a true refuge of the acid house spirit, that’s not to say their sound is dated. They take that old school impulsive, energetic ethic and lace it with melody, fun and a contemporary edge' MusicOMH.com
hello, thanks for the add and the comment! glad you're liking the tunes :) i'd def be up for hearing these tunes in a big field in the middle of summer... good work! p
Right then.. Here is some text for ya, because you won't let me put my beautiful flyer here.
FLOMOTION LIVE at Big Chill House 257-259 Pentonville Road, Kings Cross Thursday 21st February 2008 8pm-1am
Free Entry + FREE TEQUILA!!!!! YARIIIBAAA!!!
George Pringle (Live) Mr Hopkinson's Computer (Live)
Resident DJs Nick Luscombe Grant Little
February's Flomotion Live presents unique performances from two very talented beings – one human and one completely composed of plastic and metal……
22 year old George Pringle presents her songs in an inimitable spoken-word style, formulating her own "cinematic mini-epics". George has been championed by Radio 1's Rob da Bank and Huw Stephens, and has featured recently in the Guardian, NME, Clash, Plan B, Q, Mixmag and iD Magazines. George's debut EP is due out in February.
All George's singles are available as FREE downloads on www.rcrdlbl.com - http://rcrdlbl.com/sublabels/DRWND_IN_SND
Mr Hopkinson's Computer turns the likes of Radiohead, Portishead and—to greatest effect—The Stone Roses, into digitized, electro gems with a tinge of electronic melancholy that could only ever be achieved with ones and zeros. Check out the MySpace site, where Mr. Hopkinson's Computer itself says it sounds like Morrissey, Eddie the shipboard computer and Stephen Hawking.
Nick Luscombe www.nickluscombe.co.uk www.myspace.com/flomotionlive
Hello there,
We're playing this Friday, February 8th, at Christchurch & Upton chapel, 1A Kennington Road, London, SE1 7QP. The nearest tube is Lambeth north.
Doors open at 8pm, also on the bill are Paperplain and the wonderful Sandra and the Memory Machine.
And as if it couldn't get any better, it's only 2 quid to get in!
Hope to see you there...
Sending love and best wishes to you and your family for 2008!
My "dan lo.fi" moniker has a quick favour to ask! - the Fame Games radio show have a best of 2007 competition.
If you can spare a brief moment to follow the link below and vote for "Dan Lo-Fi" in the "Best artist in style" category, listed under "Electronica", I'd be most grateful :)