ARTISTS > K-NITRATE
'K-Nitrate' began life in early 1993 with Graham Rayner and Steve
Etheridge. Their highly anticipated first album, 'Xenophobia' was
released within months.
With its fiercely political commentary of the first Gulf War,
'Xenophobia' pulled no punches with tracks like "Human Shield" and
"Killer Religion".
'Xenophobia' was a superlative debut.
1996 saw the recruitment of guitarist Dan and the release the
'Hyperphobia' EP. 'Hyperphobia' contained remixes of material from
'Xenophobia' and five new tracks that showcased the band's move to a
more intense live sound.
Shortly after the release of 'Hyperphobia' both Etheridge and Dan left
'K-Nitrate' to pursue other projects, whilst Rayner continued alone.
During his involvement with breakbeat side project, 'Tramazi', Rayner
was introduced to programmer Christian Weber. The result of this
musical union meant 'K-Nitrate' gigged extensively for the next few
years, whilst simultaneously providing remixes for various artists as
time permitted.
In 2007 'K-Nitrate' released their second full studio album, 'Active Cell'.
'Active Cell' bought together the various influences of some of the
very best of underground dance combined with songs of the calibre and
quality one expects from veterans Rayner and Weber into one absolute
behemoth of an album.