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Bristol’s Young Echo collective announce debut album

by Juno Plus on 27.03.2013 at 11:59am

Young Echo – the Bristol collective comprised of Vessel, El Kid, Kahn, and the Zhou duo of Jabu and Ishan Sound – have announced the release of their debut album as a group.

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Astro:Dynamics announce debut release from Young Echo duo Jabu

by Juno Plus on 17.10.2012 at 13:45pm

Astro:Dynamics will follow the excellent debut from 1991 with the first full release from Bristol duo Jabu.

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Juno Plus Podcast 35: Zhou

by Juno Plus on 23.05.2012 at 12:39pm

Young Echo duo Zhou turn in Juno Plus Podcast 35.

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Young Echo: Wayward Signals

by Juno Plus on 23.04.2012 at 11:09am

Gathering momentum behind a wealth of adventurous, atmospheric experiments with contemporary electronic music, the West Country-based Young Echo collective present perhaps the clearest continuation of the Bristol sound in present times. Centred around their most recent radio show, Oli Warwick went to catch up with the production crew to dig deep into their perspective on what matters in dance and non-dance music, and to try and make sense of their myriad projects.

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Zhou – I Remain review

by Juno Plus on 13.12.2011 at 11:13am

There’s a lot of naysaying about dubstep going on at the moment, what with its infiltration of the pop charts, its adoption by certain nu-metal dinosaurs, and the disappointing evolution of promising underground heroes. Put all the negativity to one side though, and there’s still plenty to enjoy from old favourites and fresh talent.

Spanning both of those criteria, Bristol’s ever-dependable library of locally sourced bass music, Punch Drunk, offers forth yet another hitherto unfamiliar name in the form of Zhou. Some of his contemporaries in the Young Echo collective (namely Kahn, Vessel and El Kid) have already been making their presence felt over the last twelve months, with fresh and diverse output sharing not much more than a sense of adventure, but Zhou has barely a release to his name thus far.

That should be all due to change on the strength of “I Remain”, reminding you from the outset just what made dubstep so alluring in its infancy. A DMZ sense of dread chimes out through the gorgeous chords which form the centrepoint of the track, dark and exotic at the same time. Meanwhile the beat is devastatingly simple, rolling and bumping with understated ripples of percussion while dubby effects zip and dart through the mix. There’s not much more to the track than that, but the brilliance of the music is that there doesn’t need to be.

“Noburu” on the flip is a far more daring affair, following the lead set out by the likes of Ekoplekz. The style is very different, but the sheer avant-garde nature of the track would be an utterly shocking inclusion on Punch Drunk had that other Bristolian experimentalist not marked the label’s 20th release. Distant drones and low-end textures are the order of the day, with not much else to grab on to.

For a first release on a prominent label limited to two tracks, it’s an artist with utmost conviction that opts to fill a side with a few minutes of textural ambience. While it might not have legions of fans fawning from the off, it sets a mandate for the kind of artist Zhou clearly is, which is worth far more than another attention grabbing track. Besides, “I Remain” achieves the direct approach more than ably on its own stead.

Oli Warwick


Punch Drunk round off 2011 with Zhou

by Juno Plus on 01.11.2011 at 14:18pm

Peverelist’s Punch Drunk imprint will cap a fine year with a 12″ showcasing yet more Bristol based talent, with emerging duo Zhou at the helm for a two-track EP.

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