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Haunted Echo

 
Haunted Echo

Haunted Echo is a moody EDM project from Kris "Halo" Pierce. Whether its an Industrial anthem or a Chillout lounge excursion, one word describes Haunted Echo's

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If Absinthe had a musical equivalent, it would be Haunted Echo. Whether its an Industrial anthem or a Chillout lounge excursion, one word describes Haunted Echo's music better than any other: Escapism. Beneath the melancholy lies a bed of classical and contemporary music influence. One can hear conversations with Mozart, Nick Cave, and Rhys Fulber inside synths, moods, and layers of syncopating rhythms. The first and primary goal of Haunted Echo is to be as modern as possible while bridging the gap between genres. The second goal of Haunted Echo is to destroy the barriers of genre. As a working musician and keyboardist Halo has appeared on America's Got Talent and produced several bands that rank in the top 10 of their genres on ReverbNation. From NYC to SF to Tampa, Pierce always delivers on his promise of modern sounds and production. And he's no stranger to the celebrities either. He's programmed for Jennifer Lopez, held the audio helm for Whoopi Goldberg and Cyndi Lauper, and was on the team nominated for a Grammy for Common's The Corner - to name just a few. Haunted Echo recently landed a distribution deal with Interscope Digital Distribution and debuted his single Odyssey to rave reviews. His new album, Killing Galileo, will feature Elaine Kristin (Nativelab), and Zef Noise (Peter Murphy).
Band/artist history
Haunted Echo started in 2000 when asked to provide some material for Black Sunshine: The Tampa Underground (Cleopatra Records). Since then, it's been a non-stop journey of experimenting with the different colors of EDM, while maintaining a unique sound. As a working musician and keyboardist Kris has appeared on America's Got Talent and produced several bands that rank in the top 10 of their genres on ReverbNation. From NYC to SF to Tampa, he always delivers on his promise of modern sounds and production. And he's no stranger to the celebrities either. He's programmed for Jennifer Lopez, held the audio helm for Whoopi Goldberg and Cyndi Lauper, and was on the team nominated for a Grammy for Common's The Corner.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I really enjoy playing live. I've had opportunities to play at the Galapagos Art Space (Brooklyn), The Orpheum (LA), The Venture Compound (St. Petersburg, FL), and Bottom of the Hill (SF). For me, the music makes a lot of sense performed live.
Your musical influences
Front Line Assembly, Thievery Corporation, Conjure One
What equipment do you use?
It really varies from piece to piece. There's always a revolving selection of tools being used at any point in time. My motto is, it's not what you have - it's how you use what you have.
Anything else?
Question The Future!
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