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Meat Beat Manifesto - Storm The Studio

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Industrial
Year:
1989

Tracklist

God O.D. Part 1
God O.D. Part 2
God O.D. Part 3
God O.D. Part 4
Re-Animator Part 1
Re-Animator Part 2
Re-Animator Part 3
Re-Animator Part 4
Strap Down Part 1
Strap Down Part 2
Strap Down Part 3
I Got The Fear Part 1
I Got The Fear Part 2
I Got The Fear Part 3
I Got The Fear Part 4

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Storm The Studio (2x12") Wax Trax! Records WAX 066 US 1989
Storm The Studio (2x12") Cadavre Exquis CADEX 028 Germany 1989
Storm The Studio (2x12", Promo) Cadavre Exquis CADEX 028 Germany 1989
Storm The Studio (2xLP, Album) Sweatbox SDX 040 UK 1989
Storm The Studio (CD) Sweatbox SDX 040 CD UK 1989
Storm The Studio (CD) Cadavre Exquis CADEX 028 CD Germany 1989
Storm The Studio (CD, Album) Wax Trax! Records WAXCD 066 US 1989
Storm The Studio (CD, Comp, Promo, Ltd) Cadavre Exquis CADEX 028 CD Germany 1989
Storm The Studio (Cass, Album) Wax Trax! Records WAXCS 066 US 1989
Storm The Studio (CD, Album, RE) Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records TVT 7266-2 US 1993
Storm The Studio (CD, Album, RM) Mute, Mute Corporation MUTE 9001-2 US 1994
Storm The Studio (CD, Album, RM) Run Recordings RUN 33757 US 2003
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Review by meltdog Sep 24, 2008

referencing Storm The Studio, CD, Album, WAXCD 066

A very experimental lp that makes more sense to me now , than it did back when it was released.Back in 1990 record shops would not have been able pigeon hole this style .But now it would fit snuggly into experimental, techno, hip hop, breaks, rap, noise, breakcore, funk, industrial.I first heard them on a video called acid baron show ,and thought back then this group is different.Its took me this long to get round to buy some more of this stuff, and it sounds fresher than ever
Review by helmetia Mar 07, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)

referencing Storm The Studio, 2x12", WAX 066

So way ahead of anything else for years. This (as are all Meat Beat releases) really is something bigger darker and funkier than the rest. Think Prince crossed with with Aphex and Mad Professor. This LP never fails to excite me even after its been in existence since 89. How many other LP's that came out that year can i say that about! Hmmm. A true masterpiece of electronic music and a must for anybody searching out the roots of hardcore techno. Meat Beat after all did get branded as the inventors of breakbeat which says enough really.
Review by dexterfeng Jul 30, 2003

referencing Storm The Studio, 2x12", WAX 066

We were all completely overboard on industrial music, when along comes these creatures with three foot spikes, deeply warped beats, volume and intensity that could only be matched by Big Black or Pussy Galore (via Right Now).
A complete classic that to this day can still wipe most records that have come up as a result of it off the map. It's still louder, noisier and more annoying than any of that big beat crap that took the templates provided over these four sides.
Rated 5/5
Review by Yeshello Nov 19, 2002

referencing Storm The Studio, 2x12", WAX 066

A truly amazing album, one that MBM founder Jack Dangers says is directly influenced by dub reggae producers. After the fire that destroyed what was to be the album, they went in and remixed and dubbed out some of their previous singles. And using the term remix is not doing the tracks justice. Jack takes each of the tracks and pulls and bends and mutates them into 15 separate sounding pieces. It's quite amazing and is directly or indirectly the inspiration behind 100,000 downtempo/proto hip-hip/breakbeat records out there.
Review by mas_cosas Mar 13, 2002

referencing Storm The Studio, 2x12", WAX 066

MBM had completed (or near enough) a first album over several weeks when the studio containing the master tapes burned down. The band then recorded a new album in just a few days - hence, storm the studio...