Tuesday 19 August 2008

Mp3 music: EC8OR






EC8OR
   

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EC8OR's discography:


All of Us Can Be Rich
   

 All of Us Can Be Rich

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 14






Cologne-bred, Berlin-based Patric C. (aka EC8OR) is one of the most fertile of the younger generation of "digital hardcore" artists combination hard-core breakbeat and gabber techno with elements of punk rock rock, speeding alloy, and observational interference. Recording and playing under a half xII pseudonyms (including Eradicator, E-De Cologne, Irish Coffee, and Test-Tube Boy), Patric C.'s EC8OR work is ordinarily in quislingism with adolescent hood singer Gina D'Orio (formerly of the Lemonbabies and Throw That Beat), and through their association with Alec Empire's Digital Hardcore Recordings label, they've managed to turn ane the near pop and well-known artists on the German hard-core scene. Using merely an Amiga 500 (a garish, jolly boat disused screen background computer with built-in sequencing and sampling capabilities), Patric began recording in 1991 after quitting school to immerse himself in the emergent fustian scene. Releasing tracks literally out of his journey bag, Patric's low gear twelves of comparatively straightforward techno appeared through Cologne's noted Structure label mathematical group (which included imprint's such as DJ Ungle Fever, Mono Tone, and Profan along with artists such as Mike Ink, Air Liquide, and Biochip C.). Patric's sexual beloved of blame music, punk, and death alloy didn't picture through and through in the music until he began making breakbeat gabber, however -- a style which linked him with hardcore sulfurous and techno labels such as Shockwave, Fischkopf (through which he released his debut LP, Agitprop), and, eventually, DHR. The group's association with the latter label has belike been the most crucial; in plus to a number of singles and the self-titled EC8OR uncut (released in late 1995), DHR's distribution deal with American label Grand Royal translated into a far larger interview for their music, with Earth Beaters following in 1998. Two days afterward EC8OR released the full-length The One and Only High and Low.





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