Subliminal Sandwich (Reissue) (Vinyl 2LP)

Vinyl 2LP
Born in the darker shadows of the British electronic scene of the 1980s, Meat Beat Manifesto have experimented across the decades with incorporating everything from industrial to trip hop, dub to techno, and even jazz fusion, drawing comparisons to the likes of The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, and Nine Inch Nails. Just announced for reissue, 1992's Satyricon saw them embracing a more mainstream UK dance approach, influenced by acts they'd either remixed or been remixed by, such as The Orb and The Shamen, while 1996's Subliminal Sandwich boasted a more experimental, long-form approach that included the use of more ambient and drone-like textures. - Flying Out


Meat Beat Manifesto’s 1996 follow up to Satyricon was a more experimental album, relying more on ambient textures with fewer samples and moving away from traditional song structures.

Written and produced by Jack Dangers, Subliminal Sandwich is more of a solo effort than its predecessors, featuring the singles Nuclear Bomb and Transmission and a cover of Asbestos Lead Asbestos, originally by World Domination Enterprise.

One of Fact magazine’s 50 Best Trip-Hop Albums Of All Time;

Tracklist:

1. Sound Innovation
2. Nuclear Bomb
3. Long Periods of Time
4. 1979
5. Future Worlds
6. Whats Your Name?
7. She's Unreal
8. Phone Calls from the Dead
9. Asbestos Lead Asbestos
10. Mass Producing Hate
11. Radio Mellotron
12. Assasinator
13. Cancer
14. Lucid Dream
15. Addiction
16. No Purpose No Design
17. Transmission
18. We Done