Meat Beat Manifesto - RUOK?

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Album Details

Title: RUOK?
Artist: Meat Beat Manifesto
Release Date: 10/2002
Re-Released On: 3/7/2006
Label: Quatermass, Run
UPCs: 780163372229, 5411867171409
Genre: Electronica
Styles: House, Acid House, Funky Breaks
Moods: Aggressive, Cerebral, Druggy, Volatile, Complex, Detached, Hypnotic, Intense, Trippy, Confrontational
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Yüri
  2. Spinning Round
  3. Horn of Jerico
  4. What Does It All Mean?
  5. No Words Necessary
  6. Intermission
  7. Supersoul
  8. Hankerchief Head
  9. No Echo in Space
  10. Dynamite Fresh
  11. Retrograde
  12. Happiness Supreme

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Fromage
  2. Untitled X2
  3. Radio Atlantis

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDQuatermass140
2002CDRun33722

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Album Review

Not just an excellent producer and long-lived electronic careerist, Jack Dangers has also been on the cusp of nearly every trend in electronic music for well over a decade, ranging all the way from industrial dance to ambient techno, drum'n'bass to funky breaks. From the first few minutes of RUOK?, it's clear he's begun another shift, from the dense sampladelic dance of Actual Sounds + Voices to a sparse, haunted style that leaves much to the imagination but still displays acres of production prowess. Twelve tracks of primitivist electronics and drum machines over unobtrusive breakbeats, the album was recorded in part with a rare mid-'70s synthesizer, the EMS Synthi 100, but Dangers certainly hasn't donned the labcoat to make a dry avant-electronics record. With frequent funk samples and snippets of obscure '50s trad vocals all over it, RUOK? still has much in common with his series of populist breaks records, Tino's Breaks. It also includes appearances from two of the rangiest co-contributors to appear on a dance record in some time: psychedelic techno mastermind Dr. Alex Paterson (from The Orb) and turntablist mentalist Z-Trip; the featured tracks are among the best on offer, though the guests' contributions certainly don't stick out. Though Meat Beat Manifesto fans -- and Dangers has picked up quite a few over the years -- may have trouble following the direction, hardcore fanatics may have anticipated this from his solo release Variaciones Espectrales. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ben StokesRecording
Dr. Alex PatersonGuest Appearance
Jack DangersEngineer, Producer, Photography
Rich BorgeDesign, Imaging
Z-TripGuest Appearance