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Play Em Like Atari


PlayEmLikeAtari is a unreleased song by Ecco2k produced by Yung Sherman /​ Sherm, the snippet being released March 17th, 2013. According to Sherman, the files for the song were corrupted, and the only extended versions ever shown were the full instrumental played on NTS Live, as well as the entire version playing during a photo-shoot with Ecco. Many fans speculate this snippet will never be released as it doesn't match Ecco's current style, however fans on SoundCloud and YouTube have released somewhat high quality versions of the track. Read more on Last.fm.

Zak Arogundade Gaterud, better known by his stage name Ecco2K, is a British-Swedish singer, designer, model, director and member of Drain Gang from Hornstull, Stockholm. Known for his experimental and innovative songwriting, he has also been celebrated for his directorial and design endeavours at the brand Eytys as well as for his own product line g'LOSS. Arogundade's music is a blend of experimental electronic, pop, and rap, often featuring adventurous vocal and production decisions that are outside the norm for these genres. In both his music and visual work, Arogundade focuses on themes of emotion and self discovery, presented through industrial and technological aesthetics. His music video for Peroxide was filmed at the Lillgrund Wind Farm off the coast of Sweden. His father is Ben Arogundade, a British-Nigerian writer and designer. His mother is a Swedish makeup artist. Arogundade was born in London, and grew up in the Hornstull neighbourhood of Stockholm from the age of 2. His father taught him to use graphic software at a young age, something that he cites as the impetus for his creative work. He started his first clothing label at the age of 16. Arogundade is a member of Stockholm-based music group Drain Gang alongside rappers Bladee and Thaiboy Digital and producers Whitearmor and Yung Sherman. Along with frequent collaborator Bladee, he formed the band Krossad in 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.











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