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Echaskech are cheeky little things palming a C.D with six different versions of one song off as an E.P. Some of the versions are sped up, some slowed down, one is made sexier, and another more morose, but the constant is the lead single “The Calm” which is a piece of low-key house music, complete with muffled alien voices and a foreboding pattern of resentment that lingers in the bleakness.
Destined to end a gritty student film surrounding misuse of drugs in the decadent society of today, the drawing that Echaskech create is stiff and confined to the traditions of the genre and probably not that difficult to create, as long as you shake well and fiddle with the right knobs.