Vinyl LP pressing. As one of one of seven detention camps within Guantanamo Bay, Camp Echo is a brooding proposition. It's entrenched in historical discourse, but for Highasakite's Ingrid Helene HÃ¥vik, 'Camp Echo' is more a state of mind. The songs took shape over the 18 months leading to 2016, serving an internal memoir of the outward events that so dramatically shaped HÃ¥vik's worldview. It's a long time in the making, stemming back to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Sonically speaking, 'Camp Echo' exists somewhere between the mid 1980s-90s; pulling inspiration from electro-industrial heavyweights The Prodigy and Nine Inch Nails, and owing much to the production smarts of KÃ¥re Christoffer Vestrheim (who also produced 'Silent Treatment'). Given the band's largely electronic output, it's interesting to note the all-inclusive process that sets them apart from EDM contemporaries.