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After Pseudo Echo disbanded in 1990, Canham moved into record production including Chocolate Starfish‘s 1994 debut album, Chocolate Starfish, which peaked at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Gigliotti performed with a covers band, All the Young Dudes. The Leigh brothers formed Vertigo (later renamed as Invertigo) in 1996. In 1997, Canham formed Brill with Darren Danielson (ex-Chocolate Starfish) on drums.
Pseudo Echo reunited in March 1998, with Canham and Gigliotti joined by Danielson on drums and Tony Featherstone on keyboards (ex-The Badloves) to tour. With Andy McIvor added on bass guitar and Dave Stuart on Keyboards, they toured as Brill and issued an album, Brill in August. In late 1999, as Pseudo Echo, Canham and Gigliotti were joined by Martin Dambrosi (Guitar) and Ben Grayson on keyboards and released an EP Funkytown Y2K: RMX, with six new remixes of “Funky Town”. In 2000, they supported international artists Culture Club and Village People. Pseudo Echo issued a double-CD Teleporter (2000), produced by Canham. One disc featured four new tracks and five re-mixed tracks. The second disc was a live performance, which featured all the tracks from Autumnal Park except “From the Shore”, some tracks from Love an Adventure and the rare B-side “In Their Time”. Since reuniting, the band toured Australia, including with the “Idols of the 80s” in 2005. In April 2010, they played two sold out shows in Adelaide, South Australia, and then toured nationwide.
On 10 July 2012, Pseudo Echo released “Suddenly Silently” independently. It is their first new single release in over 20 years. However, the song was written years ago. Writer, Brian Canham, allowed dance outfit Origene to record and release the song in 2002. Pseudo Echo will tour selected Australian cities in Aug–Sept. 2012 to promote the new song and their many hits.
Invited: Tammy Murray, Margaret Marinic, Kate Fiedler, Leeanne Townsend, Tracey Forte, Cindy Townsend, Deb Hunt, Rhonda Wilson, Sherri Gardiner, Sherryn 'Shem' Levy, Kerrie Mcbrien, Chelle King, Jason Davey, Sarah Negrin, Pauly Davies