:: The truly great Meat Beat Manifesto recs. are their first
:: 3 album- Storm The Studio (still my favorite!) Dog Star Man
:: and the astonishing 99%.I think Mr. Dangers started to be
:: a tad derivative around Subliminal Sandwich... just my 2cent
This is a good point.. one of the reasons i suggested 'Satyricon',
'S.S.' and 'AS+V' is that it covers more of the accessible and
fluid side of Dangers' musical history that IDM-L might appreciate.
I agree that the first three albums ('STS', 'Armed Audio Warfare'
and '99%' --'Dog Star Man' was a single) but if you try to ease
people into the "old(er)" MBM sound, it's not as easy due to the
tougher angle they had back in the day (choreographed videos &
concerts w/ dancers, spikes, and the whole lot!).
I have a nice feature/review lined up for the new 'RUOK' full-length
that relies on more of the percussive based and bassline enriched
side of Dangers' magnetic rhythms. It has less of a focus on sampling
and lyrical content but is sure to please avid MBM fans and even
new listeners having just discovered them. Igloo Mag will also feature
a full interview with Jack within a month or so.
Don't forget to tune in tomorrow night to Digital::Nimbus where
Francesca and i will plug and play "Supersoul" from the upcoming
'RUOK?'.
Pietro.
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