• Io Echo was an American indie rock band formed in Los Angeles by Ioanna Gika and Leopold Ross. Their debut album, Ministry of Love, was released in 2013...
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    collaboration with various artists, including Mark Bradford, Philip Glass, IO Echo, Zeds Dead, and Lil Buck. On the invitation of Los Angeles Music Center...
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  • engineer and music programmer. Leopold is a guitarist for LA-based band Io Echo. He is best known for his collaborations with his brother Atticus Ross...
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  • reportedly inspired by Theron's character Queen Ravenna. Ioanna Gika of Io Echo performed "Gone", a song that is played at Gus's funeral in the film. The...
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  • through iTunes, with a music video released on May 14. Ioanna Gika of Io Echo performed "Gone" that was released along with the album. The score received...
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  • second issue was in spring 2013 and included Kesh, model Sidney Williams, Io Echo, Haley Wollens, Phoebe Collings-James, Charli XCX, and Akiko Matsuura....
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  • Ministry of Love is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Io Echo. It was released in April 2013 under Iamsound Records. "Ministry of Love...
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  • "Stalemate", by Enter Shikari from A Flash Flood of Colour, 2012 "Stalemate", by Io Echo from Ministry of Love, 2013 "Stalemate", by Marc Martel from Impersonator...
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  • Horrors Hot Zex Have a Nice Life Hotline TNT Hundredth I Break Horses Io Echo[citation needed] Jane Remover Julie Jesu The Jesus and Mary Chain Kill...
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  • Nineteen Eighty-Four. It may also refer to: Ministry of Love (album) by Io Echo Ministry of Love (film), Croatian film This disambiguation page lists articles...
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