Been a while since I featured SPC ECO here, so enjoy “Ray of Sun” off The Art of Pop. With the lack of guitar this may be more possibly classified as dreampop.
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Shoegazer Sunday: SPC ECO’s “Ray of Sun”
Sunday, August 25th, 2024Shoegazer Sunday: SPC ECO’s “The Heart and Soul”
Sunday, March 15th, 2020I picked up SPC ECO’s Fifteen album, and if you like sort of steady-state, trancy shoegaze with beautiful female vocals sort of floating on top, I recommend it. Here’s “The Heart and Soul”:
Shoegazer Sunday: SPC ECO’s “All We Have Is Now”
Sunday, February 2nd, 2020Like last week’s selection, “All We Have Is Now” is off Static Waves 5. It’s a beautiful, echoey piece of steady state Shoegaze:
Between this and The Capsules, the Static Wave compilations aren’t so much introducing me to new bands as presenting new work from bands I already liked but hadn’t tracked closely enough.
Shoegazer Sunday: SPC ECO’s “Zombie”
Sunday, May 27th, 2018Been a while since I put up any SPC ECO. I could have sworn I already posted “Zombie,” but I’m not seeing it anywhere.
Shoegazer Sunday: SPC ECO’s “Fuck You”
Sunday, June 14th, 2015SPC SCO’s Rose Berlin seems very out of sorts with you for some reason…
Shoegazer Sunday: SPC ECO’s “Fallen Stars”
Sunday, June 22nd, 2014For your Sunday dose of Shoegaze, here’s another shot of SPC ECO with “Fallen Stars.”
This is off their new album Sirens and Satellites, which I liked enough to buy. The overall sound features very pretty, very spacey background synthesizer washes with poppy tunes and understated female vocals somewhere between Florence + The Machine, Sarah McLachlan, and Tori Amos, with a dash of Yoko Kanno. The emotional feel of the album is a lot like Malory’s Outerbeats.
Shoegazer Sunday: SPC ECO’s “Push”
Sunday, September 22nd, 2013Sunday’s does of Shoegaze comes top you from SPC ECO (supposedly pronounced “Space Echo”)’s “Push”:
There’s also a tiny bit of 8-bit and dub in there for flavor.
I listened to this and few of their other song’s and went “This sounds a bit like Curve,” and indeed half the duo is Dean Garcia, who was in Curve.