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ARTIST
VIRUS SYNDICATE
TITLE
The Wasted EP
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
TYKE RECORDS
CATALOG #
TYKE 004EP
TYKE 004EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
7/23/2007
"After 6 months locked in the Virus HQ studio lab, emerges Virus Syndicate, Manchester's latest musical prodigies, with a fresh batch of highly infected vocal dirt bombs. Virus Syndicate have received props from the likes of Mary Anne Hobbs, Liam Howlett, Tim Westwood, Ras Kwame, Luke Vibert, Rob Da Bank and many many more. Get ready to be infected by the Virus Syndicate! 'Wasted' -- that first appeared on the
Work Related Illness
LP (Planet Mu) is reworked by the full Virus crew and is a homage to one of Virus Syndicate's favorite past times. Getting truly and utterly wasted. The track is a tale of drink, drugs and women, all laced over an Oriental-style beat with a huge underlying sub bass to make your chest plate shudder! 'Red Eye' is a sorry story of a hypocritical drugs councillor told by Nika D. MRK1 delivers yet another militantly-crafted beat, majestic strings and huge subs combine with the deafening snare and monstrous underlying bass line to create one of the darkest Virus numbers to date."
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