As Is (Nitzer Ebb EP) explained

As Is
Type:ep
Artist:Nitzer Ebb
Cover:AsIsEP.jpg
Recorded:1991 at Worldwide International, London
Genre:Industrial
EBM
Length:19:58
Language:English
Label:Mute
Producer:Nitzer Ebb
Prev Title:Showtime (Nitzer Ebb album)
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Ebbhead
Next Year:1991

As Is is an EP by Industrial / EBM group Nitzer Ebb, released prior to their fourth album Ebbhead on LP, Compact Disc, and cassette by Mute Records (as MUTE122) in the United Kingdom and Geffen/MCA Records (GEF-21658) in the United States. It features four tracks, each mixed by a different artist / producer. The first track, "Family Man" is the only one to feature on Ebbhead and appears here in a different form to that on the album. It was mixed by Jaz Coleman, vocalist and frontman of English post-punk band Killing Joke.[1] The second track, "Lovesick" was mixed by Flood who produced the band's second and third albums, Belief and Showtime as well as the previously mentioned Ebbhead. The third track, "Come Alive" was mixed by Alan Wilder of Depeche Mode, who would eventually be drafted in to co-produce Ebbhead.[2] The last track, "Higher" was mixed by Barry Adamson and PK (also known as Paul Kendall). Barry Adamson was the bassist for Howard Devoto's Magazine and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and PK is an engineer/producer who has worked mainly for Mute Records on various Depeche Mode and Flood projects.

Critical reception

AllMusic gave As Is a positive review, lauded the EP's cohesion despite the different producers, and concluded: "As Is sees Nitzer Ebb at the height of their abilities."[3]

Track listing

All tracks by Nitzer Ebb

  1. "Family Man" – 3:56
  2. "Lovesick" – 4:00
  3. "Come Alive" – 6:12
  4. "Higher" – 5:50

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Book: Synthiepop - Die gefühlvolle Kälte: Geschichten des Synthiepop . Books on Demand . Horst, Dirk . 2011 . 177 . 9783842334229.
  2. 120 Minutes . Nitzer Ebb & Alan Wilder At Konk Studios 1991. 2011 . Television production .
  3. Web site: As Is - Review . . 21 March 2015.