Designed by Aldo Novarese, Eurostile is a classic font often associated with technology and science fiction.
A classic German industrial typeface.
| Project | Use of E-Font (Eurostile) | Semantic Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | E (2019) | Album title stylized in Eurostile Bold Extended on the cover art (vinyl/CD). | Represents the self as a corporate entity. The 'E' is a logo, not a letter. | | PXE (2021) | The word "PXE" in Eurostile, often kerned extremely tight or overlapping. | Suggests a computer boot failure (PXE is a network boot protocol). The font acts as a BIOS screen. | | Fear in the Sky (Music Video) | Subtitles and on-screen data overlays set in Eurostile. | Blurs the line between human emotion and machine readout. | | Trash Island (with Bladee) | The guest appearance listing uses Eurostile to separate ECCO2K from Bladee’s more chaotic, handwritten aesthetic. | Implies a "clean room" contamination—sterile font for dirty soundscapes. | ecco2k e font
Designed by Aldo Novarese, Eurostile is a classic font often associated with technology and science fiction.
A classic German industrial typeface.
| Project | Use of E-Font (Eurostile) | Semantic Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | E (2019) | Album title stylized in Eurostile Bold Extended on the cover art (vinyl/CD). | Represents the self as a corporate entity. The 'E' is a logo, not a letter. | | PXE (2021) | The word "PXE" in Eurostile, often kerned extremely tight or overlapping. | Suggests a computer boot failure (PXE is a network boot protocol). The font acts as a BIOS screen. | | Fear in the Sky (Music Video) | Subtitles and on-screen data overlays set in Eurostile. | Blurs the line between human emotion and machine readout. | | Trash Island (with Bladee) | The guest appearance listing uses Eurostile to separate ECCO2K from Bladee’s more chaotic, handwritten aesthetic. | Implies a "clean room" contamination—sterile font for dirty soundscapes. |