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E.A.Poets Approved/Bands We Like – EHCO

Good Day Noir Family,
our “E.A.Poets Approved/Bands We Like” section is dedicated to EHCO. I discovered this Band while shuffling songs on Spotify and I liked their way of composing music.

I really liked the hypnotic and tribal atmosphere created by this band. A rhythm that literally makes you fly with your imagination accompanied by an angelic voice that has the ability to bewitch you as a master does with his cobra.

This music is highly sought after and the maniacal attention to every slightest nuance makes the general sound very refined and intriguing.

We are certainly dealing with fantastic musicians with a great deal of experience behind them.

The music proposed both for production and for compositional style is of high quality and the vibes that it manages to create in the listener absolutely fantastic.

A nice discovery that I recommend to everyone.

When We Were Kids is EHCO’s Single Out Now!


Magical and Innovative!


 

EHCO’s sound brings you from mesmerising and immersive to full-on, hypnotic, emotive dance.

EHCO started out as an Electronic/Dance project by producer Eoin Whitfield and vocalist Jessy Lord.
Following their first EP “OPIA”, EHCO expanded and took on the form of a multi-instrumental 5 piece band.
The mix of live instruments and electronics, explosive percussion and Jessy Lord’s infectious voice, creates a euphoric and vibrant experience, with an energy and charm unique to the collaboration of these 5 artists.

EHCO have sold out headline shows and played Irish festivals Electric Picnic, Castlepalooza and the Other Voices Music Trail. They have also collaborated with Irish and international artists including, Daithi, Liza Flume, Bonniesongs, Arachidonic and Benny Smiles.




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