Hello,
We are putting on a free event to celebrate the launch of Shatterproof and we'd love to see you there:
A bit of a belated launch event for our album 'Shatterproof' but as the
nights draw in we need any excuse for a bit of a knees up.....
This
is a mid week event so we'll be on stage nice and early (8.30ish!).
It's free entry and is in the basement of the Queen of Hoxton.
Venue Address:
Queen of Hoxton
1 Curtain Road
London
EC2A 3JX
DJ's on the night with further party sounds for your ears will be Barry Dark and Tentonatom.
We hope to see you there!!
http://www.echaskech.co.ukhttp://www.myspace.com/echaskechhttp://www.soundcloud.com/echaskech'Shatterproof
echoes Warp's seminal home-listening fare, learning bass lessons from
dubstep and its paranoia from two-step jungle' BBC Music
''There
is beauty to be glimpsed in the far off sound pictures they use, while
the raking beats are never stilled, keeping the outlook always changing
and always interesting'' DMC Album of the Week
“This is where
Orbital, Brian Eno, The Radiophonic Workshop, Warp's Artificial
Intelligence series from the early '90s and good old tuneful,
contemporary, grimy dance music collide, and it proves to be an
immersive, enjoyable journey” MUSIC OMH
"It's the ability to
match the rough with the smooth that makes Shatterproof win through.
With a second album of melodic electronica, filthy funk and soaring
goosebump raisers under their belts, it could be time that the 'Skechy
boys got the credit they're due..." IDJ - 9/10
"One of the
albums of the year. Phenomenal. Electronica at its very best - think
Orbital meets Jon Hopkins with a bit of Schnauss thrown in for good
measure" Ben Mynott (Fluid Nation, Big Chill)
"Twisted
contemporary take on Kraftwerk, Brian Eno and even Ulrich Schnauss. Add
to that remixes from dubstep hot act Sbtrkt and electro disco rework
from Virgil Howe, we have something that needs to be heard. Brought to
you from the label that gave us Jon Hopkins, do track down" Pathaan -
iDJ
"One thing Echaskech never shy away from is melody, and that
approach makes for an engaging and genuinely uplifting experience"
Record Reviewer
“Echaskech display proficiency very much akin to
the likes of Apparat, Ellen Allien, Modeselektor etc. Every track has
kicks and bass that roll up and punch you in the stomach with the
precision of only the best metaphorical black belts” Drowned In Sound