On any post, if the link is no longer good, leave a comment if you want the music re-uploaded. As long as I still have the file, or the record, cd, or cassette to re-rip, I will gladly accommodate in a timely manner all such requests.

Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook

03 October 2025

The Month of Mauz...Hope You Beat the Meat

 

Meat Beat Manifesto is an electronic music group originally consisting of Jack Dangers & Jonny Stephens formed in 1987 in Swindon, UK. Their sound is hard to nail down as it is constantly evolving. They make electronic dance music heavily influenced by industrial, techno, Dub, breakbeat. The band's live shows are intense audio-visual experiences, with dancers, led by choreographer Marcus Adams, in costumes designed by artist Craig Morrison, with videoclips accompanying live instruments, sequenced electronic instruments, & live DJing.

Dangers & Stephens left Perennial Divide in 1988 to take up residency in Soho. Armed Audio Warfare was scheduled to be the bands debut album, set for release in May 1988. It was to be their true Meat Beat manifesto. The masters to that album were damaged in a fire at the new Meat Beat HQ, Berwick St, Soho. New tracks were written & recorded. They were released as the 2xLP Storm the Studio in May 1989.

Here is that debut release. Take it away William S Burroughs... 

 

Meat Beat Manifesto - Storm the Studio, Sweatbox SDX040CD, 1989.
all decryption codes in comments

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)    
I Got the Fear (Part 1)    
I Got the Fear (Part 2)    
I Got the Fear (Part 3)    
I Got the Fear (Part 4)
 
 
 
 

Armed Audio Warfare as it was released in 1990 is a compilation of previously unreleased & rare tracks that embody the initial Meat Beat's manifesto. Had Armed Audio Warfare been released as planned, it might have sounded like this. The version of "Reanimator" is exclusive to the Armed Audio Warfare release.The songs "Kneel & Buzz" & "Kick That Man" are incorrectly switched in the track listings. "Kick That Man" comes before "Kneel & Buzz". The version of "Give Your Body its Freedom" is a different version of the song from the Strap Down single. The song, "Marrs Needs Women" is a different version (& spelling) of "Mars Needs Women" which appears the God O.D. single. 
 
Meat Beat Manifesto - Armed Audio Warfare, Wax Trax Records WAXCD7106, 1990.

Genocide    
Repulsion    
Mister President    
Reanimator    
I Got the Fear    
Kick That Man    
Kneel & Buzz    
Fear Version    
Give Your Body its Freedom    
Marrs Needs Women    
Cutman
 
 
 
 

I had Subliminal Sandwich lined up for this share, but I think it's many places elsewhere on the interweb, so in place I'm sharing these four single / Maxi-singles / EPs.
 
 
Meat Beat Manifesto - Helter Skelter 12" 45rpm, Play it AgaSam Records USA, BIUS3050, 1990.

Side A -
Helter Skelter
Side AA -
Radio Babylon
 
 
 
 
Meat Beat Manifesto - Version Galore (All Versions in One) EP
Play it Again Records BIAS192CD, 1991.

Radio Babylon (Space Children Intro mix)
Radio Babylon (Version Galore Jack Dangers remix)
Psyche-Out (Andrew Weatherall Sex Skank Stripdown)
Psyche-Out (Version 1)    
Psyche-Out (Dub)    
Radio Babylon    
Psyche-Out (Andrew Weatherall Sex Skank mix)
 
 
 
 
Meat Beat Manifesto - Mindstream EP, Mute 966343-2, 1993.

Mindstream (Stream of Consciousness Mix)    
Mindstream (Psychedelically Speaking mix)    
Mindstream (Mind the Bend the Mind Orbital remix)
Original Control (Electro the Robot DHS remix)
Mindstream (The Aphex Twin remix)
Mindstream (Fire Escape version)
 
 
 
 
Meat Beat Manifesto - It's the Music 12" maxi-single, Play it Again Sam Records BIAS322, 1996.

SIDE ONE (45rpm) - 
It's the Music
It's Just the Music
    
SIDE TWO (33 1/3rpm) -
I Control (Audio Collage #2)    
Asbestos Lead Asbestos (Plug mix)
 
 
 
 

& while I'm at it, here's a great one where Meat Beat Manifesto meets The Orb. This CD EP comes in an embossed round tin based on the Celtic design of the original Battersea shield.
 
 

Matron
1855 BC - The Orb vs MBM
Insane - The Orb
 
 
 

Hoping you see these, mauz.

15 comments:

  1. Storm the Studio
    C4GRpptNJQUYHhmHV5-1mBjdb8L2NOp31tcPo5jElWA
    Armed Audio Warfare
    6y4PWzf9gZwLsNMEVz_xj3NGjy0ZNHTs4259eI9oViA
    Helter Skelter 12“
    KFCCjt0saJXbZrG-3ueEIF8Zb-9_8rBpTrc_7fzlCCw
    Versions Galore EP
    VOhRbW_b1443N01PbDcIQIGuU6K_-g712UvL-ZqKmqI
    Mindstream EP
    dt9iUt5f0psxvQl3gOu6SUMLogsLpXz7vry2EhKL7kA
    It’s the Music 12“
    5X9GmEwFEOVHJz-ZJ5B758Fhw0n06nilQ67zWk0QkL0
    Battersea Shield
    hhVpSjaEj8hN580vsNqsx68gJYqCbTfjajeKoVSS66c

    ReplyDelete
  2. Storm The Studio was 100% The End of the 80s what an album, alarmingly brilliant.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Had the Berwick St. Soho studio not burned, things may have been different, but as you so rightly state, Storm the Studio is alarmingly beautiful. Thanks, Richard.

      Delete
  3. THANKS NØ!!!! I needed that history (and these files) for my old post. Thanks again for schooling us proper as you do. WoW

    ReplyDelete
  4. Thanks very much, NØ. Always a pleasure coming here.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Pat Trip Dispenser10/3/25, 12:40 PM

    MEGA! Thank you very much

    ReplyDelete
  6. Zion Train – Secrets Of The Animal Kingdom In Dub
    Could you do something on the Day of the Animal?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Zion Train - Secret of the Animal Kingdom in Dub, Universal Egg WWCD028, 2000.
      https://mega.nz/file/6tFEwRrJ#NleAu-MEmKma4lvPWk3nzVy_oK527y1WcEnGL-kY2YY

      Delete
  7. Looks like I'll be beating my meat for a while with this great share! HAAA! I'll show myself out...

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Just wipe your hands before you return is all I ask.

      Delete
  8. Early era Meat Beat Manifesto is my favorite with Subliminal Sandwich really being the peak. Thanks for sharing these EPs, they are all fantastic and I am glad you are highlighting this incredible group. If anyone else is a completist list me, I've included here three tracks (sorry for the mixed bitrates) that supplement the Storm the Studio album, which is my favorite from them.

    "Strap Down part 3" from the LP version of Storm the Studio
    "I got the feat part 5" from Original Fire
    "Re-Animator parts 5-8" from Brainwaves compilation.

    https://mega.nz/file/JzERCaBR#3c5utaEHkn4wiwsSTm0dQXeAK0SV05EOqoq0wJbj4RI

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Saw you had just shared some remixes by MBM over at your place. Great minds... Thanks, brother, for the comment & the bonus tracks.

      Delete