Echo Movement is an American
reggae
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band based in
New Jersey
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. As of 2012, they are a seven-piece band.
Echo Movement performed on the
House of Marley
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Stage on the
Warped Tour 2012
The Vans Warped Tour
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, according to the tour's official website. The band released their fifth studio album, "Love and the Human Outreach." The album, which was listed in the "2012 Most Anticipated Albums" on www.ThePier.org., was met with strong enthusiasm as rumors of "space reggae" began to appear on
CNN,
Wired Magazine
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and Space.com. The album cover artwork was painted by fine-artist
Jay Alders
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, who also painted the cover of the band's 2009 release, "In The Ocean."
History
Echo Movement was originally formed in 2004 by brothers Stephen and David Fowler. They recorded and released a self-titled album in June 2005. The album generated regional cult success.
In 2006,
Drum Corps International
Drum Corps International (DCI) is a governing body for junior drum and bugle corps responsible for developing and enforcing rules of competition, and for providing standardized adjudication at sanctioned drum and bugle corps competitions through ...
veteran CB joined the band. Among the three, plus a series of guest musicians, Echo Movement independently released their second full-length album in June 2006, ''On My Way''.
With the addition of a horn trio, Echo Movement expanded to an eight-piece band in 2008. The band released their third independent album in June 2009, ''In The Ocean''. The album includes a track with guest musician Chris Thatcher, drummer for the rock/ska band
Streetlight Manifesto
Streetlight Manifesto is an American ska punk band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States, formed in 2002. They released their first album, '' Everything Goes Numb'', which was distributed by Victory Records, on August 26, 2003. The band h ...
, and a track introduction taken from a public lecture by theoretical physicist
Stephen Hawking.
''In The Ocean'' was met with immense popular growth and a debut national tour, including a leg of the
Warped Tour 2009
The Vans Warped Tour
The Warped Tour was a traveling rock tour that toured the United States plus three or four stops in Canada annually each summer from 1995 until 2019. It was the largest traveling music festival in the United States and th ...
. The tour, "Echo Movement In The Ocean Tour '09" was funded by a series of sponsors, including clothing, surf and wellness companies. This proved a breakthrough tour for Echo Movement, even receiving accolades from Warped Tour owner
Kevin Lyman
Kevin Lyman is the founder and operator of thKevin Lyman Group formerly known as 4Fini, Inc., a live event production company and brand strategy firm. His most notable live production is the live music festival series Vans Warped Tour, which attrac ...
, who mentioned the band as "great" in a Fuel TV interview.
''In The Ocean's'' album cover was painted by surf artist
Jay Alders
Jay Alders is an American fine artist, photographer and graphic designer. He is best known for his original surf art paintings, live painting and is a well-known profile in surf culture for his work with musicians, artists and cause organization ...
. According to various resources, including Alders' website, it was painted while the album was recorded. The original artwork is called ''Burning Inspiration''.
On September 13, 2011, Echo Movement released another album called ''Music Played On''. The eight track, full-length album consists of remakes from Echo Movement's first two albums, which were discontinued in June 2011 and are no longer available. The cover artwork for Music Played On features a stencil from a vintage Roland RE-301, cousin of the classic
Roland RE-201
The Roland RE-201, commonly known as the Space Echo, is an audio effects unit that produces delay and reverb effects. It was produced by the Roland Corporation from 1974 to 1990.
Background
A tape echo device records incoming audio to a loop ...
. This analog effects unit was instrumental in the production of the album, according to a May 2011 press release from the band. The press release also names Music Played On as the first known contemporary album to intentionally use
binaural beats
In acoustics, a beat is an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different frequencies, ''perceived'' as a periodic variation in volume whose rate is the difference of the two frequencies.
With tuning instruments that can produc ...
.
On September 4, 2012, Echo Movement released ''Love and the Human Outreach''. According to a band press release, this album is a "romantic personification of theoretical physics."
According to the band's website, the name "Echo Movement" is a reference to
Generation Y
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, also called the "Echo Generation."
Major Tours and Other Works
In Fall 2009, Echo Movement joined
Streetlight Manifesto
Streetlight Manifesto is an American ska punk band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States, formed in 2002. They released their first album, '' Everything Goes Numb'', which was distributed by Victory Records, on August 26, 2003. The band h ...
as support for the first leg of their US tour.
Over the Winter 2009–2010, member and principal songwriter David Fowler performed on
Streetlight Manifesto
Streetlight Manifesto is an American ska punk band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States, formed in 2002. They released their first album, '' Everything Goes Numb'', which was distributed by Victory Records, on August 26, 2003. The band h ...
's 2010 release
99 Songs of Revolution. The performance was an organ solo on Streetlight's cover of the
Bad Religion song "Skyscraper." The album consists of covers of various artists' songs, including
Paul Simon,
NOFX
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and
The Postal Service
The Postal Service are an American indie pop supergroup from Seattle, Washington, consisting of singer Ben Gibbard, producer Jimmy Tamborello, and Jenny Lewis on background vocals.
The band released their only album, '' Give Up'', in 2003 on S ...
.
The June 2010 issue of
Keyboard Magazine
''Keyboard'' is a magazine that originally covered electronic keyboard instruments and keyboardists, though with the advent of computer-based recording and audio technology, they have added digital music technology to their regular coverage, inc ...
features an article by David Fowler explaining the "reggae bubble," a rhythmic keyboard pattern widely used in reggae.
In Summer 2010, Echo Movement took its second consecutive run as part of
Warped Tour 2010
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References
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, joining the tour in early August and taking it to the end. This was part of a six-week US tour sponsored by artist
Jay Alders
Jay Alders is an American fine artist, photographer and graphic designer. He is best known for his original surf art paintings, live painting and is a well-known profile in surf culture for his work with musicians, artists and cause organization ...
, longboard giants
Original Skateboards
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and one of the world's leading
vaporizer
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* Anesthetic vaporizer, a device used in the administration of anesthesia
*Electronic cigarette, or a part of one (often called a "PV" or "personal vaporizer")
*Humidifier, a household appliance that increases ...
companies
Silver Surfer Vaporizers
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(SSV).
In Summer 2011, the band linked up with SSV again for the "Silver Surfer Vaporizers Presents: Echo Movement Summer 2011 Tour." The six-week US tour also includes parts of Canada. They immediately followed up with a fall tour.
In Summer 2012, Echo Movement performed on the entire
Vans Warped Tour
The Warped Tour was a traveling rock tour that toured the United States plus three or four stops in Canada annually each summer from 1995 until 2019. It was the largest traveling music festival in the United States and the longest-running touri ...
.
Genre
Echo Movement belongs to an alternative-reggae cross-music genre that includes
alternative music Alternative music may refer to the following types of music:
*Alternative rock
*Alternative pop
* Alternative R&B
*Neo soul, sometimes known as alternative soul
*Alternative reggaeton
* Alternative hip hop
*Alternative dance
*Alternative metal
* Ch ...
,
reggae
Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, "Do the Reggay" was the first popular song to use the ...
,
surf rock
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,
world music and several other influences. Other bands in this genre include
Bedouin Soundclash
Bedouin Soundclash is a Canadians, Canadian band based in Toronto and consisting of vocalist and guitarist Jay Malinowski, bass player Eon Sinclair and drummer Chuck Treece. Their sound has been described as a combination of reggae and ska. Bedou ...
,
John Brown's Body
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,
Sublime,
No Doubt
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,
Slightly Stoopid
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,
Pepper
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Food and spice
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** Black pepper
* ''Capsicum'' or pepper, a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae
** Bell pepper
** Chili ...
and even music legends
The Police
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and
Paul Simon.
In a June 2011 press release released by the band's publicist, Echo Movement identified their style as "new reggae."
Content, Sociopolitical and Cultural Contributions
Echo Movement has been outspoken about certain social and political subjects. Among the band's strongest support and contributions have been to the National Organization for the Reformation of Marijuana Laws (
NORML
The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML ) is a social welfare organization based in Washington, D.C., that advocates for the reform of marijuana laws in the United States regarding both medical and non-medical use. Acc ...
). The band has released two controversial songs about marijuana law and culture: "Ganja" (2005) takes a historical perspective on prohibition in the United States while citing
Harry Anslinger
Harry may refer to:
TV shows
* ''Harry'' (American TV series), a 1987 American comedy series starring Alan Arkin
* ''Harry'' (British TV series), a 1993 BBC drama that ran for two seasons
* ''Harry'' (talk show), a 2016 American daytime talk show ...
, and "I Think God Smokes Weed" (2009) has a creative approach to the ethical implications behind marijuana. Both have been featured on the NORML Daily Audio Stash,
''Ganja'' by Echo Movement
retrieved 3 October 2009 an online podcast, as well as in various other media outlets.
Five percent of ''In The Ocean'' sales are contributed to SurfAid International
SurfAid International (often called just SurfAid) is an international charitable organization working in the Mentawai Islands of Indonesia. It was founded by Dr. Dave Jenkins of New Zealand in 2000. In 1999 he was on a surfing trip in the area and ...
, a humanitarian organization dedicated to helping isolated coastal communities in Indonesia
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.
Discography
*Echo Movement - 2005 (discontinued)
*On My Way - 2006 (discontinued)
*In The Ocean - 2009
*Music Played On - 2011
*Love and the Human Outreach - 2012
References
External links
Echo Movement Official Site
Echo Movement's Myspace Page
Echo Movement's Facebook
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American reggae musical groups
Reggae rock groups