El-B
El-B (born Lewis Beadle) is a British producer and DJ. He is commonly seen as one of the pioneers of the dubstep genre.[2][3] He was initially one half of the duo known as Groove Chronicles but left in 1999 to pursue a solo career. He runs the Ghost Recordings label and is also part of the duo El-Tuff.[1] He has been relatively inactive since 2004, but played a comeback set at The End in London in June 2006.[2]
Discography
12" releases
- 2000: "Bubble" (Scorpion Records)
- 2000: "Digital" (Locked On)
- 2000: "El-Brand"
- 2000: "El-Breaks Vol. 1" (El-Breaks)
- 2000: "Ghetto Girl" (Scorpion Records)
- 2000: "Rhythm's Gonna Get You"
- 2000: "Wicked Sound" (Soldiers Of Fortune)
- 2001: "Breakbeat Science" (Bison Recordings)
- 2001: "El-Breaks Vol. 2" (El-Breaks)
- 2001: "Keep The Love" (Scorpion Records)
- 2001: "Serious" (Locked On)
- 2002: "Buck & Bury"/"Back2Me" (Ghost)
- 2002: "Shorty" (Ghost)
- 2004: "El-Breaks Vol. 3" (El-Breaks)
- 2004: "Kushti Kutz Vol. 5" (Kushti Kutz)
- 2004: "The E.Q. Project" (Qualifide Recordings)
- 2007: "Endorse & Set It" (Ghost)
- 2007: "Ghost Rider EP" (Heavy Artillery)
- 2008: "Beautiful Sounds" (Qualifide Records)
- 2009: "Ammunition & Blackdown Present: The Roots Of El-B" (Tempa)
- 2009: "Jah No Dead"/"Son De Cali" (Soul Motive)
- 2010: "Dirty EP" (Night Audio)
- 2010: "Think Ur Greezy"/"Knucklin" (Ghost, Thriller Funk)
- 2012: "Romp" (Ghost)
- 2013: "Club Music" (Bison Recordings)
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