ECHOS share new track "Gold"
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Monday 19th September 2016 | Lilly
Reaching over 20 million views on Youtube is a significant achievement for the young duo but just the beginning of ECHOS exciting future. ECHOS will be playing California's biggest NYE festival, Snowglobe alongside Flume, Odesza, Major Lazer and Rufus Du Sol.
Tal and Lexi met in 2013 whilst both releasing material via (EDM.com, formerly known as ‘Dubstep.net’) Within a few days they started making demos together and everything started to fall into place organically. They would have writing sessions through Skype, send demos back and forth through email, all the beginning stages of Echos' sounds. Lexi had just turned nineteen at the time and Tal was twenty-one when he packed up his car and made the move from Santa Cruz to Portland. They knew that if they wanted to make this project work, they were going to have to work in person as they continued to build and find their sound. Nearly three and a half years laters they can proudly say they have created the purest and most raw versions of themselves musically. It took many life changes and experiences in order to articulate these thoughts and feelings into their music in the form of their debut self-titled EP.
Sharing the restless romanticism and emotional depth of Tycho and Florence and the Machine, ECHOS draw on a diverse range of influences including Susie Suh, Robot Koch, Illenium as well as Daughter. ECHOS show exceptional lyrical and melodic mastery led by Lexi’s upfront, stirring and sultry vocals, brimming with intelligence and humanity. Lexi manages to tell a compelling story with such invention, melody and emotion all the while melancholic whilst soaring at the same time. Demanding to be loved and cutting to the core with latest single “Gold”, Lexi sings, “Your eyes say so much to me/ Your eyes say so/ Nobody knows who I am/ I've got intentions of gold/ With my plans”.
Complimented perfectly by Tal’s warm and dynamic production, he manages to coalesce compelling chords, ethereal soundscapes, and wistful rhythms before building the track into a dramatic drum and epic choral section climax.