Echospace introduced themselves with a series of 12" singles on England's Modern Love label, all of which were compiled on a CD named after the series, The Coldest Season (2007). The same year, the duo also issued a pair of singles on Lee Purkis' Fortune8 label, as well as an additional release on echospace [detroit]. As with much of the two artists' output, Echospace were deeply rooted in the Basic Channel/Chain Reaction school of dub-techno, emphasizing deep throbs and alternately soothing and unsettling ambience (manipulated field recordings, for the most part). A second album for Modern Love, the relatively harsh Liumin, followed in 2010, with the non-album single Vibrational Studies (In Echospace) arriving concurrently.
Modell and Hitchell explored similar terrain with their other project, CV313, but Echospace remained an active concern. In 2012, the duo released Silent World, the soundtrack to a yet unreleased film produced by Modell. Following the release of two production sound library DVDs in 2015, Echospace issued Sea Shell City, a reworking of material by the late ambient composer Michael Mantra, in 2016. Live in Detroit [Ghost in the Sound], a recording of an Echospace gig from 2013, was released in 2017. ~ Andy Kellman & Paul Simpson, Rovi