



Satyricon (Reissue)
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
The fourth album by Meat Beat Manifesto aka Jack Dangers and Jonny Stephens, released in 1992 and featuring numerous samples from sci-fi films including John Carpenter’s Dark Star, The Day The Earth Stood Still, (The Monkees’ Head) and David Cronenberg’s Videodrome.
A heady mix, like an amalgamation of The Orb, The Chemical Brothers, Orbital and Nine Inch Nails.
Features the singles Edge Of No Control and Mindstream.
Tracklist:
1. Potsounds
2. Mindstream
3. Drop
4. Original Control
5. Circles
6. The Sphere
7. Euthanasia
8. Edge of No Control, Pt. 1
9. Edge of No Control, Pt. 2
10. Untold Stories
11. Placebo
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