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Blood & Hunger

by Ecstasy Killed the Casuals

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written and performed by: Ross McLean. produced and recorded by: Rudy Moorhouse. final mastering by: Graeme Ramsay.
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Blood & Hunger is the debut single from Ecstasy Killed the Casuals, which is the singer-songwriter alias of Scottish Techno producer, Ross McLean.
The single is acoustic-guitar-based, with Punk-like, anti-establishment lyrics. It builds from a straight Folk track, through to a more Punk-driven acoustic guitar track, with bass guitar, drums and synthesizers, which is a lot closer to the sound in which any future productions will be headed.
But, more importantly, it is written from the heart, with soul, and from working class struggle.

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released August 5, 2022

written and performed by: Ross McLean.
produced and recorded by: Rudy Moorhouse.
final mastering by: Graeme Ramsay.

And a massive thank you to Creative Scotland for funding the 2 day studio session, to get this recorded, at S9fifty studio in Glenrothes!

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Ecstasy Killed the Casuals Glasgow, UK

Ecstasy Killed the Casuals is the singer-songwriter alias of Techno producer Ross McLean, using a combination of every creative outlet he knows. Although his debut single "Blood & Hunger" is predominantly acoustic-guitar-focused, there is other elements of things-to-come included. The plan is to ultimately merge all known methods into a unique and personal style, kept political and meaningful. ... more

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