Nitre Ebb's second album "Belief" was released by Mute Records and Geffen/Warner Bros. Records. It was the first album recorded with drummer Julian Beeston (who took over from David Gooday), and Flood took over as producer from Phil Harding, with Paul Kendall as engineer. All tracks recorded at Daniel Miller's Worldwide International studios and mixed at Swanyard Recording Studio except Control I'm Here which was mixed at Konk.
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Nitre Ebb's second album "Belief" was released by Mute Records and Geffen/Warner Bros. Records. It was the first album recorded with… read more
Nitre Ebb's second album "Belief" was released by Mute Records and Geffen/Warner Bros. Records. It was the first album recorded with drummer Julian Beeston (who took ove… read more
Formed in Chelmsford, UK when main protagonists Douglas McCarthy (vocals) and Bon Harris (drums, programming) were just 15, Nitzer Ebb cut a dynamic swathe through the electronic music and Balaeric beat scenes of the 1980s and 90s. They were electro-punks before the genre even existed, at a time when The Prodigy were not even a gleam in fellow Essex boy Liam Howlett's eye. Militaristic, intimidating yet always accessible, Nitzer Ebb enjoyed a string of ferocious club hits and released five critically acclaimed albums on Mute. From their first-ever single, 1984's 'Isn&… read more
Formed in Chelmsford, UK when main protagonists Douglas McCarthy (vocals) and Bon Harris (drums, programming) were just 15, Nitzer Ebb cut a dynamic swathe through the electronic music and … read more
Formed in Chelmsford, UK when main protagonists Douglas McCarthy (vocals) and Bon Harris (drums, programming) were just 15, Nitzer Ebb cut a dynamic swathe through the electronic music and Balaeric beat scenes of the 1980s and 90s. The… read more