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Beginning in 1987 as an experimental/industrial duo inspired by the cut-and-paste attitudes of hip-hop and dub,
Meat Beat Manifesto
increasingly became a vehicle for its frontman,
Jack Dangers
, to explore the emerging electronics of techno, trip-hop, and jungle. Though the group was initially pegged as an industrial act (simply appearing on Wax Trax! was enough to do the trick), its approach to studio recordings influenced many in the new electronica community during the 1990s, even while
Dangers
remained a superb
producer working in much the same way. Born
John Corrigan
in 1967 in Swindon, England,
Dangers
played with
Jonny Stephens
in the pop band
Perennial Divide
in the mid-'80s. The two formed
Meat Beat Manifesto
in 1987 initially as a side project, and released the singles
"I Got the Fear"
and
"Strap Down"
that year. The dense, danceable material surprised many critics used to the duo's previous work, and the singles received good reviews.
Dangers
and
Stephens
left
Perennial Divide
by 1988 and recorded an album that same year -- using a touring group of up to 13 members for occasional live shows. The tapes were damaged in a fire, so the two recorded
Storm the Studio
a year later. Just as dense and sample-heavy as the first singles,
Storm the Studio
included four songs but added three remixes of each -- no need to explain the title -- encompassing high-energy dub, hip-hop, and noise rock. With an American deal through Wax Trax!,
Meat Beat Manifesto
became known in the U.S. as an industrial band, though
Dangers
and
Stephens
felt themselves pigeonholed. The duo moved to the San Francisco area soon after, and formed a rough political collective with the members of
Consolidated
and
the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy
. (
Jack Dangers
and
Consolidated's
Mark Pistel
co-produced early
Disposable Heroes
material.)
Meat Beat Manifesto
, meanwhile, continued their audio terrorism with
99%
, a 1990 album that added some jazzy rhythms to the collage of noise. That same year, Wax Trax! recycled the remaining tapes from the aborted first album and released them as
Armed Audio Warfare
.
When
Dangers
and
Stephens
signed away from Wax Trax! to the major label Elektra in 1992, the duo finally shook the industrial tag that had stuck with them previously. Instead, the media christened the follow-up,
Satyricon
, a techno album, due to both the duo's tour of the U.S. with
Orbital
and
Ultramarine
and the album's groove-heavy update of old synth groups such as
Depeche Mode
.
Dangers'
early material began to be name-checked as at least a partial motivation for the trip-hop and drum'n'bass movement, due to the studio mechanics inherent in the music. The late-'90s full-lengths
Subliminal Sandwich
and
Actual Sounds + Voices
increased
Dangers
' devotion to the experimental side of electronica, though his first
Meat Beat Manifesto
LP of the new millennium (
RUOK?
) was a more Spartan affair.
Dangers
moved
Meat Beat Manifesto
to the Thirsty Ear label in 2005. His first release on the label,
At the Center
, became part of Thirsty Ear's
Blue Series
, a series of recordings that explored new avenues of jazz. Keyboardist
Craig Taborn
,
Bad Plus
drummer
Dave King
, and flutist
Peter Gordon
joined
Dangers
on the album, which was followed three years later by
Autoimmune
on Metropolis Records.
Dangers
has also contributed to the
Tino's Breaks
series of records released on the Tino Corp. label he co-owns with
Ben Stokes
(aka
DHS
), and he has released several solo albums, including 2001's
Hello Friends!
, 2002's
Variaciones Espectrales
, and 2004's
Forbidden Planet Explored
. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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