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Ebola - Reflective Shots

Reflective Shots by Ebola

4...according to our on Mon 27 Nov, 2006.

Hahah! The new CD from Ebola has got a track called Velcro Scrotum on it. Genius. Its called 'Reflective Shots' and has come out of the Wrong Music camp. Manic breakcore, noise, gabber beats, 8-bit video game sounds and awkward ants in yer pants sequencing etc. Also some straight up floor smashers. This pretty much defines the wrong music style. Nothing groundbreaking here but if your into Shitmat, DJ Scotch Egg and that lot you'll find this most entertaining. The musical equivalent of getting a disease from a monkey and having loads of black stuff come out of every orifice.

Spanning off kilter jungle, straddling breakcore, and fisting some serious gabba air, Ebola utilises every noise-making implement from a fisher price tape player to a silicon chip.

Super-fast breaks and gritty ambient noise are combined to create his stuttering mash-up dancefloor sound. Not so much mash-up as fall down (it makes for some pretty funny dancing). Intense, sometimes violent, sometimes very beautiful ; this 9-track album veers from the accomplished, beat-orientated sound of "Fried Piss" a veritable feast of thunderous kicks and intricate breaks, to the fractured soundscape of title track "Reflective Shots". With a hearty selection of party crashing gabba/breakcore monsters like "Necrophiliac Dance Party" and the hyper-frenetic "Practical power electronics" but with enough contemplative experiments in noise architecture, this album will stop just short of giving the best of us dance floor heart failure. .

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