Artwork By [Packaging Designed By] -
3a
Composed By, Producer -
808 State Engineer -
Graham Massey Other [Management] -
Ron Atkinson
Notes
Recorded at Spirit, Manchester - October 1988 to October 1989.
Mixed at Square One, Bury, Lancashire - October 1989.
All songs published by Perfect Songs Limited.
This release shows 808 State:Ninety on the spine;
and 808:90 on front sleeve and centre labels.
(P)&(C) 1989 ZTT Records Ltd.
GEMA/BIEM (LC 4281)
Barcode: 0 2292-46461-1 9
Manufactured in Germany
Distributed by WEA Records Ltd.
This LP has some of the most complex and beautiful drum programming you are likely to ever hear. Makes you wonder what happened to not just these guys but to the scene as a whole. After a masterpiece like this which is truly blueprint for that big sound that everybody attempted to immitate. Check out 'Cobra Bora'. Just when you think it has done it's thing, it takes off to another level. Pure techno jazz of the very highest order.
An absolute masterpiece from start to finish. This is more apparent now than ever before and although to the untrained ear (or novice) this may sound dated, its only because of those big stadium sounds (as used on ie. Cubik) that will make people think this. Unaware to them, It was these guys and more to the point, this LP that came above all, first in line with that sound. Think again. This is a classic of monumental proportion and defines that year not just by title alone but to hear it, is to go back to the finest techno music of that that year, 90. Ahh, the memories.
Review by systray27May 10, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
A few days ago I downloaded an mp3 version of this genious album...I thought it was quite good, but then today when I walked out in the streets later in the evening and listened to it with my, god I was blown away! As soon as I returned home, I got hold of the vinyl version from ebay...kind of an introduction to early techno for me, some of the best music I've heard in ages!
Review by Alain_PatrickAug 15, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
808 State is one of the most influential groups of the electronic scene from the end of the eighties to the nineties. Their first album, 'Ninety', recorded in Manchester in 1989, was a testimonial of a new paradigm in dance music in a mixture of breakbeats, melodies, elegant atmospheres, strange effects, aesthetic drop outs, basslines of 303, and many other influences, inspiring a whole bunch of different artists of the nineties as well as the rave scene. Clearly different from the other artists, they absorbed the influences of hip hop, acid house and even Detroit techno and transformed them in a new kind of electronic music style. The main track of the album was one of the greatests classics of that period: ‘Pacific 202’, a mixture of acid basslines, a saxophone sequence and atmospheric synths in a clear jazzy climax.
‘Magical Dream’ represented a lovely combination of melodic bass & synths with breakbeat and the nice vocals of Vanessa. In ‘Ancodia’, some scratch effects were used in the melodic breakbeat base, joining the elements of hip hop, dub, house with new melodies. ‘Donkey Doktor’ borrowed the sample of the Detroit classic track, Cybotron’s ‘Techno City’ and added it with a melodic and futuristic breakbeat structure. 'Ancodia', had vocal chorus samples and scratching, with clear hip hop influences; 'Cobra Bora' was a litle bit faster kind of breakbeat, more dancefloor, with a drop out full of climax & melodies, but ‘Sunrise’ had a different approach in a strange, ethereal and sinister kind of music.
An absolute masterpiece from start to finish. This is more apparent now than ever before and although to the untrained ear (or novice) this may sound dated, its only because of those big stadium sounds (as used on ie. Cubik) that will make people think this. Unaware to them, It was these guys and more to the point, this LP that came above all, first in line with that sound. Think again. This is a classic of monumental proportion and defines that year not just by title alone but to hear it, is to go back to the finest techno music of that that year, 90. Ahh, the memories.