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Discover Ludwig"heavy echo" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a deep, strong, or intense reverberation of sound. Example: The heavy echo of her footsteps filled the empty hallway, amplifying the silence and making her feel even more alone.
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It was the voice of an American male, distorted by a heavy echo effect and recorded on top of a backing track that sounded like droning guitar feedback.
This is a rock band with heavy echo, long songs, orchestral swells and a singer, Jim James, who alternately evokes Bob Dylan in his adenoidal "Nashville Skyline" phase and Smokey Robinson.
There they found a whole new audience and a productive partnership with Adrian Sherwood, who had established the reggae label On-U-Sound and was infatuated with the possibilities of dub, a Jamaican musical style characterized by heavy echo and disorienting mixes.
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"Gunn," he said, in time to his heavy echoing footsteps, "Gunn.
Action Bronson, who hails from Queens, has heavy echoes of Big L and Ghostface Killah in his flow, which is dense and burly and acidly nasal, a classic New York roughneck style.
There are heavy echoes of riot grrrl, especially on "Shrinking Violet," on which Allison is ferocious: "Your idea of a good time/is my idea of a violent crime".
Rock and pop Simon Price PJ Harvey's Let England Shake, an album based on the Crimean War and rooted in British folk traditions but carrying heavy echoes of our present-day imperial entanglements, won the Mercury Prize from a position of bookies' equal-favourite (alongside Adele's 21) and topped many a magazine's end-of-year poll with much talk of "the album of her career".
Other videos showed a cloud of black smoke rising and volleys of heavy gunfire echoing in the distance.
Residents fled in panic as heavy gunfire echoed from the Djikoroni-Para paratrooper base on the Niger river.
Heavy gunfire echoed through the city early on Sunday as fighters made their way into the city centre and seized the presidential palace, though the country's leader of a decade was not there at the time.
"The Shadow of Night" -- which the Cleveland Orchestra and Christoph von Dohnanyi commissioned, played for the first time last weekend and will bring to Carnegie Hall on Friday -- is like all its predecessors: something strikingly new but heavy with echoes from the past and, indeed, the future.
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