The Road Has Something to Say

Dub Techno EDM with lyrics that actually mean something.

Band members of Echoes of Nomad

Nathan (Drums) , Logan (Guitar), Jace (keyboard) and Hunter (bass)

Echoes of Nomad are a Dub Techno EDM act built on a single conviction: electronic music should have something to say.

Logan Farrell, Jace Barrett, Hunter Delaney, and Nathan Crowley have spent fourteen months making music that moves as much in your head as on the floor. Six releases in, they’re carving out their own corner of the genre, atmospheric, hypnotic, and lyrically alive.

Their influences aren’t who you’d expect. The band draws its lyrical standard from Sting and Phil Collins, not the sound, but the belief that words inside a big production can still be honest, specific, and worth remembering.

Journey. Freedom. Self-discovery. The unknown. These aren’t just themes. They’re the whole point.

Eight Releases. One Thread.

Every track is a mile marker. Here’s where the road has taken us.

Traveling Alone cover

Traveling Alone

No map. No plan. Just the open road and the decision to take it. A break from everything known, into nights without end and ground no one else has walked. Freedom, it turns out, feels a lot like fear, until it doesn’t.

Footsteps in the Sand cover.

Footsteps in the Sand

About the marks we leave when we choose to keep moving. A promise made in motion, written in something as temporary as sand and as permanent as courage. The tide takes everything except the decision to go again.

Across the Horizon cover.

Across The Horizon

What happens when the journey becomes shared. Cobblestone streets and desert trails, city lights and open skies, tracing the thread that connects every stranger, every mile, every moment of recognizing yourself in someone else’s story.

We Chase the Sun

Lives in the space between destination and doubt. A song about the maps we carry that don’t quite lead anywhere, and the quiet revelation that the searching itself is the point. The clue was never the compass. It was always us.

Maze of My

Maze of My

The most inward track in the catalog. Descends into the architecture of self-doubt, the walls we build, the echoes we mistake for truth, and the unsettling suspicion that the thing we’re trying to escape is the same thing drawing the map.

The Turning Tide by Echoes of Nomad

The Turning Tide

Slower. Older. Heavier. A meditation on legacy, humility, and the things we leave behind without knowing it. Not a song about commanding the future, but about learning to read what the stars have already written.

Cover image for Aether Bloom by Echoes of Nomad.

Aether Bloom

Lives in the space between destination and doubt. A song about the maps we carry that don’t quite lead anywhere, and the quiet revelation that the searching itself is the point. The clue was never the compass. It was always us.

Cover image for Devil's Due by Echoes of Nomad

Devil’s Due

The darkest corner of the catalog. A reckoning, deals made in smoke and fire, crowns built from thin black ice, and the moment the bill finally arrives. Raw, unflinching, and built around one question: was it worth what we gave away?

Cover image for Coming Soon.

Coming Soon.


Join Echoes of Nomad as they continue to captivate audiences with their heartfelt storytelling and melodic sound. Each release brings a new chapter in their musical journey—don’t miss out on the magic!

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