Mantronix - never spoken about as influence on house / rave?

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
@luka cancelled mantronix by hating Autechre. I told him that he can't decide to like the father but hate the son, but he is an eclecticist westoid with no ability to think in centuries.
 

0bleak

Well-known member
you are clearly did not spend the 80s in miami or nyc, as quite a few of the folks i was around back then were utterly in awe of him



No, I grew up in mid-size southern cities where the people I knew that were into hip hop weren't near as taken by Mantronix and/or they thought it was too nerdy sometimes.
I mean, they didn't hate it, and some people like my cousins still had the records, but I never knew anyone where it was one of their favorite artists like they were for me.
 

william_kent

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I had a "who is it" double pack that I stupidly sold for drug money

every tune was a killer



Mantronix - Who is it? ( dance mix )



Mantronix - Who is it? ( dub )



Mantronix - Ladies ( revived )



Mantronix - Bassline ( stretched )

"I'm here to perform for the ladies tonight!"

one of my favourite moments on BBC Radio Lancashire's Sunday afternoon show, "On the Wire" was when Lee Perry was a guest and Steve Barker played a Mantronix tune and Perry went all schizo word association: "Mantronix, man electronics, man 666, number of the beast, antichrist, Rasta must bun down Vatican" etc..
 

mvuent

Void Dweller
"king of the beats" was unquestionably accurate at the time. i have a hunch that everyone who was really good at drum programming in the 90s studied mantronix in the 80s. the music can be headspinning, violent, disorienting, but even at its most adventurous it feels super precisly articulated and in-the-pocket. this stuff isn't exactly the start of a new aesthetic sensibility but it's the first high point.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Characteristically, I worship mantronix for presumably his most commercial song ever



Autechre could never
 

william_kent

Well-known member
ELECTRONIC ENERGY!



Mantronix - Electronic Energy of...


a banger

bass drum and snare hit so hard, a master of drum machine programming, and those toms and rim shots

I once watched a documentary featuring the "dark side" of whistling* but unforgivably it didn't feature this tune

* it's a real documentary about competitive whistling called "Pucker Up" - the "dark side" had to do with V2 rockets which "whistled" and my favourite b&w actor, Peter Lorre with his sinister trill in "M"

 
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