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The Mosquito Control EP

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Released
  
1998

Length
  
27:45

Mosquito Control (1998)
  
The Red Sea (1999)

Release date
  
1998

Recorded
  
1998

Producer
  
Isis, Kurt Ballou

Artist
  
Isis

Label
  
Escape Artist Records

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Demo (1998)
  
Mosquito Control (1998)

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Post-metal, Sludge metal, Doom metal

The Mosquito Control EP is the first studio release by American post-metal band Isis, released in 1998 by Escape Artist. The piece runs fluently through all 29 minutes, and all four songs are linked through consistent bouts of chaos and lyrics glued by the metaphor of using mosquitoes as a symbol for mankind, society and population control.

The Mosquito Control EP introduces Isis's first major theme, the mosquito. The reissue of this EP features cover art depicting control towers (the central theme of Celestial).

Although it represents Isis' first studio release, it is actually their third recording as a group after two demo productions, and was the last recording containing early band members. As such, “[t]here are things on this record that certainly would not have have [sic] been written were it not for those people, and it represented a set of voices that was no longer apparent in the subsequent recordings.” Sonically, Aaron Turner feels that Isis “were starting to find [their] voice” with the release, citing “Life Under the Swatter” as “the beginning of a path on which we would synthesize heavy riffing with complex rhythmic patterns and textural/subdued passages”.

The recording process cost as little as $600 and lasted between three and four days. The first mix was deemed of insufficient quality, so a remastering was undertaken.

Songs

1Poison Eggs6:42
2Life Under the Swatter5:50
3Hive Destruction4:10

References

The Mosquito Control EP Wikipedia