8 Miles High | ||||||||||
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EP by Superheist | ||||||||||
Released | 24 January 2000 | (Australia)|||||||||
Recorded | Backbeach Recording Co. Rye, Vic 1999 |
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Genre | Nu metal | |||||||||
Length | 28:40 | |||||||||
Label | Shock | |||||||||
Producer | DW Norton and Superheist | |||||||||
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Source | Rating |
rateyourmusic.com | "Squeeky". |
8 Miles High was meant to be the debut album of Australian nu-metal band Superheist. Due to problems with record company and line-up changes, it was eventually released as an EP instead.
Like the previous Ep Chrome Matrix, 8 Miles High was recorded at Backbeach Studios in Rye, Victoria by D.W Norton and Mark Rachelle.
This EP had lineup changes in the form of Si Durrant leaving just post of recording, Drew Dedman came in to fill his shoes and keyboardist Fetah Sebawi was now a permanent member of the band.
All music composed by Superheist except track 7 by Superheist and Si Durrant.
Although credited with bass on the EP artwork Drew Dedman had joined the band after tracking was complete. The Bass parts for track 3 were recorded by DW Norton and the rest done by Si Durrant. Keyboards on Have Your Way were recorded by DW Norton, Kalju Tonuma and Fetah Sabawi