Iconic Space Echo Sounds
Some of the most iconic RE-201 Space Echo sounds can be heard in the productions of dub pioneers King Tubby and Lee “Scratch” Perry, who made great use of the unit’s outstanding saturation and distortion qualities. Having worked and toured with various reggae bands, Portishead engineer Dave McDonald in turn introduced Geoff Barrow to the joys of Space Echo. Subsequently, the RE-201 became a major feature of Portishead recordings, notably on drum and vocal tracks.
Paired with guitar, the RE-201 Space Echo really shows off its full breadth of capabilities, ranging from the kind of detailed dreamy ambience heard on Vini Reilly’s Durutti Column records to mangled, feedback-induced loops à la Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood.