'Storm the Studio' blew me away!!! What an amazing record this was/is!

The fist gig i saw from them at the 'tegentonen' festival in Amsterdam
back in '88 or '89...what a surreal experience...never saw something
like that.

Kinda lost interest in them in the past few years, new album out i
believe?


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Van: Gerald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 21 juni 2005 10:57
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Onderwerp: Re: (313) Meat Beat Manifesto


was planning on checking them out thursday. the next night at the same
place 
in Toronto has ESG playing. on a 313 note... MBM was responsible for my 
first trip to Detroit back in 88 or 89!

Cheers!

G

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Subject: (313) Meat Beat Manifesto


>
>
>
>
> Phrooaugh!  What a show!  If they're on the way to your city do 
> yourself a favor and go see them.  This is my third time and they 
> never disappoint.
>
> They pulled out "House of God" even - f'ing fantastic to hear that 
> live - live acid house they dropped Tino Corp tracks as well
>
> Dangers & Co. were using the Pioneer DVD controller/turntables cutting

> and scratching live video
>
> their drummer for this tour is David King from the jazz group Happy 
> Apple/Bad Plus great to see a hometown boy kickin it with the mighty 
> MBM he pounded out some heavy heavy breaks on the electronic drum kit
>
> opening band was Dub Trio - definitely check them out if you like your
> punk
> and dub - think Bad Brains meets Twilight Dub circus
> three piece band from Canada via NYC
> bass, guitar, and the tightest & heaviest drummer I've seen in a long 
> while
> surrounded by a silly amount of guitar and other efx
>
> awesome show
>
> I forget how powerful MBM are live
> glad I just was reminded
>
> "whooo - alright"
>
> MEK
> 


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