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Artist description
Beats & samples meet head on via freeform mixing & in your face tunes. |
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Music Style
Electronic, big beat dance tracks, rap, rock and various other styles we feel like trying out! |
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Musical Influences
All types of dance/techno & rock orientated acts from the last decade or so. |
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Similar Artists
The Chemical Brothers, Eminem, The Prodigy, Limp Bizkit, 808 State, The KLF, Kid Rock, Fatboy Slim, The Aphex Twin. |
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Artist History
Formed in late 1991, Euthanasia exist primarily as a remixing outfit, and have created clubbed-up versions of tunes by many Portsmouth based luminaries, such as Qhixldekx, Trust No One and Lojik. They have built up a modest following with their heavy duty mix of busy beats and intense samples. When not remixing other artists, they occasionally find time to produce their own unique, beaten up sounds (as can be heard at this site). |
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Group Members
Andrew Morrison & Scott Ruston |
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Instruments
Yamaha RM1x sequence remixer, Novation A-Station polyphonic synthesizer, Yamaha SY85 synthesizer, Akai S01sampler, Yamaha P50-M piano sound module, Yamaha QY10 portable sequencer, Tanglewood Warrior bass guitar, Aria Pro II TA70 semi acoustic guitar, Washburn KC42V electric guitar, Roland VS-1824CD digital studio workstation, Roland VS-880 P digital studio workstation (using Iomega 100mb portable SCSI zip drive), Fostex X-28H high speed multitracker, Boss DF2 Super Feedbacker & Distortion effect pedal, Jim Dunlop Original Cry Baby Wah effect pedal, Rocktek Delay effect pedal, Rocktek Distortion effect pedal, Zoom 507 Reverb multi effects processor, Korg A5 guitar multi effects processor, Rode NT1-A studio condenser microphone, AKG C1000S condenser microphone, Shure SM58 microphone. |
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Location
Portsmouth, Hampshire - United Kingdom |
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