Ekova

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Ekova
OriginFrench
GenresWorld fusion, new wave, trance, electronica
Years active1998–2008[1]
LabelsSix degrees records
MembersMehdi Haddab
Cyrille Dufay
Dierdre Dubois
Arash Khalatbari

Ekova was a French-based musical trio, headed by American-born Dierdre Dubois, who originated the name. "Its roots are in echo, and ova, signifying the feminine side," she explains. "But it's not supposed to have a literal meaning, just a beautiful sound. I wanted a word I'd never heard before." Much of her vocalizations share the linguistic experimentalism/artistry of the group's name, with occasional Celtic, English, and Persian utterances floating in between largely nonsensical syllables, as well as influences from Irish and English folk music.

Discography[edit]

  • Space Lullabies and Other Fantasmagore (2001)
  • Soft Breeze & Tsunami Breaks (1999)
  • Heaven's Dust (1998)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dierdre". Six Degrees Records. Archived from the original on 2009-01-03. Retrieved 2009-03-18.

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