Ebola - Mutant Dubstep Vol.1

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Ebola - Mutant Dubstep Vol.1

Post by abs » Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:04 am

http://a25.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/ima ... 93d7f8.jpg

http://www.spectraliquid.com/shop/mutant1.html

http://www.myspace.com/ebolawrongmusic

Check out 'painkillers' on the myspace page, this sounds like a killer tune!

Anyone had their eyes on this?

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Post by abs » Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:11 am

for some reason my post won't appear, this forum has a poltergiest or something, this shit allways happens, if you quote it you can see what I wrote, or maybe you can see it and I cant.. who knows

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Post by rob_booth » Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:32 am

^^^^ u put all the wrong fields in .. thats why it didnt work for u



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myspace.com/ebolawrongmusic

Check out 'painkillers' on the myspace page, this sounds like a killer tune!

Anyone had their eyes on this?

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Post by abs » Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:38 pm

ah, of course!

thanks surge

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Post by 7" » Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:18 pm

Spectraliquid is getting hot, Subheim, Blackfilm and now this dubstep business from Ebola, one of my top labels of the moment!

Out to the Spectraliquid massive!
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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:39 pm

ebola is one of my favourite producers

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Post by beez » Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:26 pm

Some hot stuff thurr. Is this going to get a digital release?

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Post by kingcannibal » Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:34 pm

Tis top, with a great focussed Shitmatt remix on there too. Look for a King Cannibal remix of 'Pass The Buckfast’ on a future 12" too.
Big up Ebola. :twisted:

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Post by +torment+ » Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:41 pm

been a fan for awhile now. Ebola has always done some interesting stuff, breakcore to the dubstep. Nice.

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Post by spectraliquid » Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:10 am

Thanks a lot for the great words guys;)

It really is a beautiful album. Watch out for the upcoming stuff in the Spectraliquid's "Mutant Dubstep" from CARDOPUSHER and MOBTHROW...


All the best,
Kostas.

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Post by +torment+ » Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:17 pm

^ that BLACKFILM release sounds brilliant.


New sounds to get hyped on! cheers.

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Post by spectraliquid » Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:38 am

Sorry beez,

didn't see your question initially. The answer is no, it won't get a digital release, not until for some time I'm afraid. We're focusing on physical CDs for the moment:)

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Post by roko » Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:07 am

yea large up ebola!! brighton badboy

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Post by stormfield » Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:00 pm

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Post by djake » Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:21 pm

roko wrote:yea large up ebola!! brighton badboy
he lives in exeter in devon. (thats what i heard last time cause my mate went same college as him)

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Post by spectraliquid » Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:46 pm

Here's the very first review of Ebola's m.d.vol.1!
Check it out: http://www.cuemix-magazine.com/cuemix/i ... ?image=890

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Post by neka » Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:20 pm

djake wrote:
roko wrote:yea large up ebola!! brighton badboy
he lives in exeter in devon. (thats what i heard last time cause my mate went same college as him)
his girlfriend was my lecturer haha :D

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Post by promo » Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:58 pm

neka wrote:
djake wrote:
roko wrote:yea large up ebola!! brighton badboy
he lives in exeter in devon. (thats what i heard last time cause my mate went same college as him)
his girlfriend was my lecturer haha :D
Did she teach you anything interesting? :wink:

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Post by spectraliquid » Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:54 pm

Here's a great review of Ebola's 'Mutant Dubstep vol.1' in Cuemix Magazine:

http://www.cuemix-magazine.com/cuemix/i ... ?image=890

Ebola - the renewer of dubstep IDM Breakcore - is back! After releasing his brilliant “On A Gastro-Bass Tip” he now returns with “Mutant Dubstep vol. 1” on Spectraliquid.
If you ever been doubtfully about the fact that underground music could be also named dance music, here comes the evidence.
With two bomb-tracks called “Painkillers” and “Teledildonics” he managed to create music that owns heavy bass and melodies without getting to near to club music. A complex high-wire act, performed in a nonesuch way. Dubstep-Breakcore that will destroy your speakers - and when you buy the next pair you will do it with a smile on your face. I really love these tracks for their accessible roughness without selling their soul to the mainstream. This is the kind of ignition that I missed in this musical genre for such a long time. Combing “brutal” music with the right portion of “easiness”. I really can’t decide which of these two tracks I would name my favourite one, because both own personality, brutality, genius and enough harmonies for the dancefloor. Brilliant!
But that’s not the end of the story, because “Mutant Dubstep vol. 1” also represents the remix version of “Painkillers” by End.user and the Shitmat remix of “Teledildonics”. What would you expect if the music created by a genius gets remixed by the most talented musicians and producers in this musical genre? An explosion of bombastic sound. These remixes are brilliant and bring out the roughness and musicality of these great tracks.
Mutant Dubstep Vol.1 is a must have and I am really excited about the next part! 10+10




Enjoy;)

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Post by spectraliquid » Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:23 am

And another one in Textura:

http://www.textura.org/reviews/ebola.htm

"On this first of three EPs in Spectraliquid's Mutant Dubstep series, UK-based producer Ben Hudson delivers two Ebola originals and invites Enduser and Shitmat along for a remix ride. The twenty-minute EP gives listeners a good introduction to Hudson 's “broken” style (a wicked amalgam of grime, dubstep, gabba, and breakcore) previously heard on releases for labels like Sublight and Wrong Music. Opener “Painkillers” violently twists dubstep wobble into cubistic shape with its cranium-shattering attack; dive-bombing synths strafe the slamming beat structures while marauding tones convulse on the track's eroded surface. The slightly less raucous “Teledildonics” still chops heads with a pummeling downtempo pulse. Enduser brilliantly recasts “Painkillers” as a throbbing breakcore-infected fireball that's so crushing it could turn your hair white while the madness continues in Shitmat's “DMZ Lamb Chuffchuff” treatment of “Teledildonics” where the original is transformed into a rabid storm of writhing beats and MC madness. Mutant Dubstep: truer words were never spoken."




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