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Artist:
EL-B
Title:
Ghost Rider EP
Label:
HEAVY ARTILLERY (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
HEAVY 005EP
"The legend that is El B finally returns to vinyl with an astonishing 4-track EP, harking back to the classic Ghost productions, but keeping one foot stuck firmly in the 2007 door. 'Murdah' and 'Ghost Rider' lick out speakers on the A-side with tearing sub bass and vocal snippets and on the B, 'Nobody Better' gets things movin' quickly with a skippy beat and ever-building bassline. 'Big Movement' rounds off the release, Big being the correct word."
Artist:
EL-B
Title:
The Roots Of El-B
Label:
TEMPA (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
TEMPA 012CD
Tempa presents
The Roots Of El-B
-- UK garage/dubstep pioneer
El-B
's first retrospective that pulls together all the ultra-rare white labels, lost remixes and dusty DAT tapes, to preserve for posterity the output of this transient but seminal moment. During 2000-2002, a brief but influential window opened in urban music. Drum & bass moved out of its London heartland and UK garage imploded under the weight of commercial expectation. Between these forces, one man,
Lewis Beadle
aka El-B, assembled a production crew in Streatham, south London. The roots of dubstep were planted in a shed at the end of a winding garden path. Paid for by the funds of a failed album deal and built by hand by the crew themselves, the shed contained Ghost studios, where during the night hours, El-B and the camp built a sound all of their own. Edgier than UK garage, but sexier than the cold onslaught drum & bass was moving into, the Ghost sound was unique. At its core were El-B's incredible talents as a producer. Having rolled on the edge of the metalheadz camp as a teenager, never getting a let in, he gained fame in UK garage as one-half of legendary UK garage outfit,
Groove Chronicles
. Out of the ashes of this partnership grew El- B's signature sound of sharp woodblock snares, ghostly edgy textures, dark bass combined with a little black secret technology: the dark art of swing. Even at that time, the effect of this sound was self evident, as producer after local producer, from
Skream
to
Kode9
and later
Burial
, became influenced by it. "
The thing about those drums: they're still the future
," Burial insisted before his first album. "
People still don't know how to do those drums. It's an unknown thing. It's like the last fucking secret left in music: how you do those drums. I've tried...
" Eight years later, as dubstep blossoms into an international phenomenon, the El-B sound remains peerless. It's perhaps fitting now that, for the first time, El-B's seminal work is lifted from treasured record collections and lost vaults. These are the roots of El-B: they run deep. Featuring contributions by
Simba
,
Juiceman
, and
Rolla
and remixes of
Zed Bias
and
Brasstooth
.
Artist:
EL-B
Title:
The Roots Of El-B
Label:
TEMPA (UK)
Format:
2x12"
Price:
$18.00
Catalog #:
TEMPA 012LP
2x12" version. Tempa presents
The Roots Of El-B
-- UK garage/dubstep pioneer
El-B
's first retrospective that pulls together all the ultra-rare white labels, lost remixes and dusty DAT tapes, to preserve for posterity the output of this transient but seminal moment. During 2000-2002, a brief but influential window opened in urban music. Drum & bass moved out of its London heartland and UK garage imploded under the weight of commercial expectation. Between these forces, one man,
Lewis Beadle
aka El-B, assembled a production crew in Streatham, south London. The roots of dubstep were sewn in a shed at the end of a winding garden path. Paid for by the funds of a failed album deal and built by hand by the crew themselves, the shed contained Ghost studios, where during the night hours, El-B and the camp built a sound all of their own. Edgier than UK garage, but sexier than the cold onslaught drum & bass was moving into, the Ghost sound was unique. At its core were El-B's incredible talents as a producer. Having rolled on the edge of the metalheadz camp as a teenager, never getting a let in, he gained fame in UK garage as one-half of legendary UK garage outfit,
Groove Chronicles
. Out of the ashes of this partnership grew El- B's signature sound of sharp woodblock snares, ghostly edgy textures, dark bass combined with a little black secret technology: the dark art of swing. Even at that time, the effect of this sound was self evident, as producer after local producer, from
Skream
to
Kode9
and later
Burial
, became influenced by it. "
The thing about those drums: they're still the future
," Burial insisted before his first album. "
People still don't know how to do those drums. It's an unknown thing. It's like the last fucking secret left in music: how you do those drums. I've tried...
" Eight years later, as dubstep blossomed into an international phenomenon, the El-B sound remains peerless. It's perhaps fitting now that, for the first time, El-B's seminal work is lifted from treasured record collections and lost vaults. These are the roots of El-B: they run deep.
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