Based out of Columbia, Maryland and helmed by music veteran Christopher Henry, Let Go Echo has been building something special in the electronic music space. Think heavy guitars swimming in effects, tribal beats that get under your skin, and production that feels like it was beamed in from another dimension. They have garnered a nomination for Best New EDM Artist in Maryland and are seeing their streams climb across platforms worldwide.

“Phoenix asks you to drift, to let go, to trust that burning away the old makes space for something beautiful.”
This four-track album release feels like a turning point for the project, pushing beyond what they’ve done before into territory that’s more experimental. Recorded in Henry’s Columbia studio, the EP explores the idea of traveling through space, both literally and emotionally, using a concept that ties all four songs together. These tracks have teeth. The guitars here are processed within an inch of their lives, turned into ambient textures that feel almost alien, while the electronic beats hit with a hypnotic persistence that’s hard to shake.
The chillwave and dream pop elements are definitely there, but Let Go Echo pushes things further, incorporating experimental touches that keep you on your toes. If you’re into artists who color outside the lines, “Phoenix” is worth your time. In a scene where so much electronic music feels like it’s chasing the same sounds, Phoenix stands apart by being patient, deliberate, and willing to take risks.
These aren’t songs designed to hit you with a massive drop in the first thirty seconds. So, that might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but they’re built for immersion, for getting lost in.
Stream “Phoenix” on your platform of choice and give Let Go Echo the attention they deserve. “Phoenix” burns slow, but it burns bright, and it’s exactly the kind of release that reminds you why you fell in love with electronic music in the first place.


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