Pseudo Echo

Pseudo Echo
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Years active
  • 1982 (1982)–1990 (1990)
  • 1998 (1998)–present
Labels
Members
  • Brian Canham
  • Matty Ray
  • James Mudd
  • Sammy Paul
  • Tony Featherstone
  • Abigail Lula
Past members
  • Tony Lugton
  • Anthony Argiro
  • James Leigh
  • Vince Leigh
  • Pierre Gigliotti
  • Simon Rayner
  • Ben Grayson
  • Darren Danielson
  • Cameron Smith

Pseudo Echo are an Australian New wave band formed in 1982 by Brian Canham (vocals, guitar, and keyboards), Pierre Gigliotti (bass keyboards and bass guitar), and Tony Lugton (keyboards). Later members included Anthony Argiro (drums), Vince Leigh (drums), and James Leigh (keyboards). In the 1980s, Pseudo Echo had multiple Australian top 20 hits with "Listening", "A Beat for You", "Don't Go", "Love an Adventure", and "Living in a Dream". Their 1986 cover of "Funky Town" (a 1979 Disco hit by Lipps Inc.) was an international success, peaking at No. 1 in Australia and New Zealand and becoming a top ten hit in Sweden, Canada, the United States, and in the United Kingdom.

Their 1984 debut album, Autumnal Park, peaked at No. 11 on the Australian Kent Music Report. Love an Adventure followed in 1985 and reached No. 14. Their third album, Race (1988), peaked at No. 18. In 1990, the group disbanded. They reformed in 1998 and released the albums Ultraviolet (2014), Acoustica, and After Party (both 2020). Australian rock music historian Ian McFarlane described the band as "combin[ing] flash clothes, blow-wave hairstyles, youthful exuberance and accessible synth-pop to arrive at a winning combination".