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In the landscape of modern underground music, visual aesthetics dictate culture just as much as sonic experimentation. Few artists embody this synergy quite like Ecco2K (Zak Arogundade), a foundational member of the Stockholm-based collective Drain Gang. When Ecco2K released his debut studio album, E , in late 2019, it was not just the ethereal, post-industrial music that captivated fans—it was the stark, typographic visual identity of the project. The custom "E" font used across the album artwork, merchandise, and promotional materials quickly transformed from a simple logo into a massive subcultural symbol.

The symbol was created by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union. It was established under European Union Directive 76/211/EEC.

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Ecco2K has acted as the visual director for Drain Gang, directing music videos and designing merchandise, thus crafting the collective's public face. His approach blends high fashion, digital glitch aesthetics, and surrealist imagery, with typography serving as a powerful tool to convey the mood of his ethereal, often melancholic music.