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Ink 19 :: Jack Dangers
Variaciones Espectrales (Bella Union / Instinct). Review by Bill Campbell.
JACK DANGERS VARIACIONES ESPECTRALES Bella Union / Instinct The mad vegan of Meat Beat Manifesto, the positron pioneer of the electron dance world, who broke him a beat by the time he was three, Jack Dangers is back, taking up the Bella Union's "Series 7" challenge. Taking a brief respite from his ...
Ink 19 :: Meat Beat Manifesto
Jack Dangers and his legendary Meat Beat Manifesto rock the Big Apple with an electronic feast of new and old material. Kiran Aditham digs in.
...April evening in the Big Apple, the spacious, theater-style confines of Manhattan's Highline Ballroom played host to legendary electronic beatsmith Jack Dangers and his Meat Beat Manifesto crew. Having formed in the late '80s with an innovative blend of industrial and hip-hop (an ideal evolution from...
Ink 19 :: Meat Beat Manifesto
R.U.O.K? (Run). Review by Dan Stapleton.
...breaks or pioneering electronica, Meat Beat Manifesto needs little by way of introduction. For everyone else, the bite-size biography is this: Jack Dangers, a.k.a. MBM, has spent over a decade pushing the envelope when it comes to breakbeats, making his mark not only with his sample-laden original productions...
Ink 19 :: Meat Beat Manifesto
December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Meat Beat Manifesto (drew West)
MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO Jack Dangers' Manifesto by drew West My body aches. My head is pounding. My ears are ringing. And deep in my gut, I can feel the work of some low sub-bass doing it's magic. Yes, it is official; I am showing all the symptoms of having the MBM syndrome. Well, brand me "infectious ...
Ink 19 :: Meat Beat Manifesto
February 1999 :: Live :: Meat Beat Manifesto (Jorge C. Galban)
...ways. However, this was only a warm-up for the upcoming electro feast provided by Meat Beat Manifesto. Upon entering the laser lighted stage, Jack Dangers and company provided a sonic boom of lighting and electronic wizardry pumping at maximum volume. The precision visual spectacle was carefully sculpted...
Ink 19 :: SMP
Hacked (Invisible). Review by Kiran Aditham.
...has almost pulled off the daunting task of integrating hip-hop, electro, and industrial, something that hasn't been accomplished successfully since Jack Dangers stormed the studio with Meat Beat over a decade ago. Although this remix collection isn't a true reflection of SMP's capabilities, it indicates...
Ink 19 :: outrage.
December 1997 :: Feature :: outrage. (David Lee Beowulf)
...to offer are slaps on the wrist to the offending organization. Sure, the frat will lose its charter, and the school will host some seminars on the dangers of drinking. And look, Mr. Lawyer for the dead kid's family, see what we're doing?! See?! We're taking action?! Then again, let's inject some sanity...
Ink 19 :: Downtempo Dojo
Saru (Shadow). Review by Kiran Aditham.
DOWNTEMPO DOJO SARU Shadow If Jack Dangers steered his tempo knob a bit to the left, maybe even leaving his analogue devices underneath the console, he might secretly be the mysterious Downtempo Dojo. Actually, it's not the case, as the one-man wrecking crew Steve Branson is really captain of this ...
Ink 19 :: Cranes
Submarine (Dadaphonic / Instinct). Review by Bill Campbell.
...'s deep, throbbing "Don't Wake Me Up" made me stand up and take notice, and Tripnotic's driving beat made me do the same on the same song. And Jack Dangers is always the Man. it's just that Shaw is a siren pulling you evermore perilously into each song, and no amount of re(de)construction can change...
Ink 19 :: DJ Spooky
Modern Mantra (Shadow). Review by Bill Campbell.
...appliances. Damn near every dance genre one can imagine is represented in this mix with folks like Bill Laswell, DJ Krush, DJ Cam, Goo, Shinju Gumi, Jack Dangers, Spaceways, and Moby. And it shows the talent that this man has in his ability to take this seeming cacophony, meld it into a seamless mix...
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