V.A. - VENGEFUL GHOSTS EP - COMBAT11

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V.A. - VENGEFUL GHOSTS EP - COMBAT11

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Vengeful Ghosts E.P.
artist: ScanOne / Cursor Miner / Milanese / Ekaros / Blackmass Plastics
cat co: COMBAT011
release: end Jan 2007
format: vinyl
style: dubstep / electro / breakage

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"With martial valor, if one becomes like a vengeful ghost and shows great determination, though his head is cut off, he should not die." - Hagakure, Yamamoto Tsunetomo

Following closely after the onslaught of Dark Horse Dubs and Haiku, 2007 sees the Combat clan springing from the depths of winter with a fresh sonic assault by 5 adept warriors.

As with previous releases, this E.P. unites the work of several adept producers in the same EP, and even within the same tracks. Once again audio weaponry is refined, reinforced and then reinforced again into prized sonic weapons fit for any dubstep / electro warrior's armoury.

As with all Combat releases, these tracks have been extensively tested out on various soundsystems, and proven to cause sufficient devastation before making it onto vinyl.

Side A1 > SKIP 3 mix - ScanOne vs. Cursor Miner vs. Blackmass Plastics
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The monstrous electro / occupying Side A is a 2-stage remix of "Skip" whichs unites 3 strong producers on the same track. Originally released by ScanOne on COMBAT06 after numerous requests from listeners at parties and on radio, the original squelchy electro 2-step of Skip was dragged into Cursor Miner's laboratory, and emerged mutated into a sleek metallic VIP mix. Having heard the newer version, Thorn Industries boss Blackmass Plastics promptly dragged it into his south London cavern, injecting it's veins with surging, angry filth to give a charging, breaks-led bass growler. Dubplates of the twice-reinforced version were cut and have been dropped over numerous soundsystems and radio shows in 2006, out-gunning allies and enemies alike.


Side B1 > Cursor Miner - Carnivore [Milanese VIP]
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Cursor Miner's Carnivore surfaced like a kraken-esque electro/grime monster from the depts of London's undergound scene, appearing on the Breezeblock show twice as 'track of the week' before being deemed by electronic music connisseurs Smallfish Records as a tune that "almost out-grimes the entire grime scene in one easy move, actually". Milanese, one Planet Mu's deadliest producers, happened to hear Carnivore's rumbling footsteps and offered to rework the track in his own style. Echoing the snarling precision of his "Extend" album, the Milanese VIP mix develops on the half-step gait of the original, rolling out it's colossal beats over like a slow, unstoppable marching giant death-machine. Melancholic strings rise and fill out the mix, adding sublime depth to the crushing beats.


Side B2 > Ekaros - Atoms
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A testament to the speed of the technological age, Hungarian dubstep producer Ekaros was signed to the label immediately after his tracks were heard online, requested then extensively tested out on several soundsystems. Warm, ridiculously powerful blasts of bass and beats carry the track and fill the room out, yet this brutality is tinged with an electro flavour evident in the snares and desolate pads and strings during the breakdown, which call to mind the work of noted electro exponents Bitstream. After outgunning the competition during several sound-tests, there was no question as to whether it should make it onto vinyl. A brilliant start from a talented young producer, watch out for more to come from this man.

Launch date : YARDCORE @ Jack's, 26th January 2007
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Von der A1 bin ich bei dem Aufgebot an Producern bisschen enttäuscht! Hatte ich mir irgendwie mehr von erhofft!
Die B1 ist mein absoluter Favorit auf der Platte! Milanese schaffts immer wieder mit seinen kraftvollen Stücken mich voll und ganz rumzukriegen! Irgendwie ne Mischung aus industriell und "nicht von dieser Welt"! Fetzt!
Die B2 auch cool, wenn man sich B1 und B2 hintereinander anhört, könnte man denken B2 wäre ne Fortsetzung!

Zusammenfassend nicht eine der besten Combats, aber für die Fans der Reihe sicherlich ein Kauf wert!
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