SPC ECO
SPC ECO | |
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Origin | UK |
Genres | Alternative rock, dream pop, drone, electronic, shoegazing |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Club AC30 (2008) The Electric Label (UK, 2009-) Noiseplus Music (US, 2009-) Quince (Japan, 2009-) ELaB Records (UK) Saint Marie Records (US, 2014-2016) Tapete Records (Germany, 2017)[1] |
Members | Dean Garcia Rose Berlin |
Past members | Joey Levenson |
Website | spceco.com |
SPC ECO (pronounced Space Echo[2][3]) are a British shoegaze band formed in 2007.[4][5]
The band consists of Dean Garcia (bass, drums, guitar and programming), formerly of Curve, and his daughter Rose Berlin (vocals); and a long list of "friends and collaborators" including: Joey Levenson, Perry Pelonero, Jarek Leskiewicz, Debbie Smith, Steve Monti, Harry K G, Preston Maddox, Russell Keeble, Ed Shearmur, Alan Moulder, Masa at Quince Japan, Julian Baker, Anne Baker, Freddie Lomaz, Slade Templeton, J P Wombbaby, Alex Keevil, Jo Neale, Zac, Laura and Em, Robin Allport, Gary Crowley, Chris McCormack, Baxter, Merlin Rhys Jones, Chris Rigg, Phill Savidge, Jo Murray, and John Howarrd Fletcher.[6][7]
Discography
[edit]All releases are issued on ELaB Records (aka Eco Lab Recordings), an independent label owned and operated by Dean Garcia; with the exception of the You're Alright / Another Day single issued on Club AC30.
3-D was also released on Noiseplus Music, Quince Records, Electric; and the Silver Clouds EP was released on Electric.[8] Four albums were also released on the Saint Marie Records label between 2014 and 2016.[9]
The single "Push" from the Push EP was featured on "BBC London Introducing: The best in new music with Gary Crowley". on 26 January 2013. Crowley commented "We played them before to always a good reaction; Rose likes twisters and Marcel Duchamp, Dean likes eating biscuits and staying up late."[10] A review by Wave Maker Magazine stated "Push is undeniably one of those songs that automatically has the ability to put you into a trance, and for all of the right reasons."[11]
Albums
[edit]- 3-D (2009; 1 January 2010) [12]
- You Tell Me (1 November 2011)[13]
- Dark Notes (18 August 2012)
- Sirens and Satellites (18 September 2013)[14]
- The Art of Pop (28 June 2014)[15]
- Dark Matter (3 May 2015)[16]
- All We Have Is Now (25 March 2016)
- Anomalies (12 August 2016)[17]
- Calm (22 August 2017)[18]
- Fifteen (15 February 2019)[19]
- 6月LP (1 June 2020)
- 9月ST (1 September 2020)
- Day By Day (18 June 2021)
- Times Like These (16 July 2021)
- Be The Change (22 July 2022)
- Elevated (16 Dec 2022)
- How Did We Get Here? (15 Mar 2024)
EPs
[edit]- Silver Clouds (5 May 2010)
- Out of the Sky (25 September 2010)
- Big Fat World (10 May 2011)
- Don't Say (10 March 2012)
- Push (12 December 2012)
- Zombie (30 September 2014)
- Smile (8 July 2015)
- Favourite Colour (12 August 2016)
- Under My Skin (10 February 2017)
- 2月EP (1 February 2020)
- 3月EP (1 March 2020)
- 4月EP (1 April 2020)
- 5月EP (1 May 2020)[20]
- 7月EP (1 July 2020)
- 8月EP (1 August 2020)
- 10月EP (1 October 2020)
- 11月EP (1 November 2020)
- 12月EP (1 December 2020)
- Coming Back For You (6 August 2021)
- Break Apart (31 October 2021)
- Return (14 November 2021)
- Haunted (21 December 2021)
- Astro (28 January 2022)
- Be Everything (17 April 2022)
- Life Left (18 June 2022)
- Hush (26 August 2022)
- Hide Me In Space (19 September 2022)
- Feel The Spice (4 November 2022)
- Wish (3 February 2023)
- Songs for Friday (5 April 2024)
Singles
[edit]- "You're Alright / Another Day" (2007)
- "Silent Night" (2010)
- "Ave Verum Corpus" (2011)
- "Hollow Talk" (2012)
- "Because" (2013)
- "Fallen Stars" (2013)
- "Delusional Waste" (2013)
- "Fuck You" (2014)
- "2+2=5" (2014)
- "Hear Me Now" (2015)
- "Feel Me" (2015)
- "Ours" Ltd 7" (2016)
- "Wish you Were Near" (2020)
- "For You / Helpless" (2021)
- "Make A Wish / The Way We Were" (2021)
- "The Hollows / Not A Thing" (2021)
- "Just For A Day / Our Time To Die" (2021)
- "Take The World / All For The Best" (2021)
- "When It Calls / One Of Those Things" (2021)
- "Forever" (2022)
- "Precious Life" (2022)
- "Just This" (2022)
- "Everything Changes" (2022)
- "Get Useless" (2022)
- "Die In The Sun" (2023)
Compilation albums
[edit]- SPC and Time Vol. 1 (2015)
- SPC and Time Vol. 2 (2015)
Remixes
[edit]- 3-D: Alternative Mixes and Remixes (2010)
- The Art Of Pop Remixes + (2014)
References
[edit]- ^ https://www.tapeterecords.de/artists/spc-eco
- ^ "The Electric Label SPC ECO".
- ^ Bernard Van Isacker (4 September 2009). "Curve's Dean Garcia goes for SPC ECO". Side-Line Music Magazine. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
- ^ Jen Stratosphere Fanzine (18 May 2009). "Interview with SPC ECO". DOA Adequacy.net Indie Music Reviews. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
DOA: From what I understand, SPC ECO has been around since 2007 -- Dean: Yes it has been ongoing for a couple of years
- ^ Bernard Van Isacker (7 August 2011). "Dean Garcia (Curve) signs The Black Holes / SPC ECO / Morpheme to XD Records". Side-Line Music Magazine. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
- ^ "SPC ECO Official Site". Retrieved 28 January 2013.
- ^ Vaudo, Zak Chaostar (26 January 2013). "SPC ECO releases new video". ReGen Magazine. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ^ https://www.discogs.com/release/2247124-SPC-ECO-Silver-Clouds-EP
- ^ https://saintmarierecords.bandcamp.com/
- ^ Crowley, Gary (26 January 2013). "BBC London Introducing: The best in new music with Gary Crowley". BBC London. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ^ Gallant, Alexandra (24 January 2013). "Music Video & Song Review of SPC ECO's Push". Wave Maker Magazine. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ^ "SPC ECO (Discography)". SPC ECO on Bandcamp. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ^ https://regenmag.com/reviews/spc-eco-you-tell-me/
- ^ https://loveispop.com/reviews/albumoftheday-review-spc-eco-sirens-and-satellites/
- ^ https://www.dontforgetatowel.com/cheri-reviews-the-latest-album-by-spc-eco-the-art-of-pop/
- ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/dark-matter-mw0002881524
- ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/anomalies-mw0002958282
- ^ https://spillmagazine.com/spill-album-review-spc-eco-calm/
- ^ https://www.xsnoize.com/album-review-spc-eco-fifteen/
- ^ https://higherplainmusic.com/2020/05/04/spc-eco-5%E6%9C%88ep-may-ep-review/