Satyricon

Satyricon Artist: Meat Beat Manifesto
Label: Mute U.S.
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 724596139523
EAN: 0724596139523
ASIN: B000003Z5V


Release Date: 1992-10-06

Satyricon


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Tracks:

  1. Pot Sounds
  2. Mindstream
  3. Drop
  4. Original Control (Version 1)
  5. Your Mind Belongs To The State
  6. Circles
  7. The Sphere
  8. Brainwashed This Way/ Zombie/ That Shirt
  9. Original Control (Version 2)
  10. Euthanasia
  11. Edge Of No Control Pt. 1
  12. Edge Of No Control Pt. 2
  13. Untold Stories
  14. Son Of Sam
  15. Track 15
  16. Placebo

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Still stands today as the best MBM Album IMHO.......2007-03-03

Much has been said already, and I just wanted to add my humble opinion to the mix. I first heard MBM in the late 80's/early 90's with "God OD" and "99%". "Satyricon" was the first CD which really made me a fan. The best part I think is having listened to this enough I know all the samples by heart. So when I'm watching television I might happen to catch a sample in it's original context. For example, "Drop" and "Original Control Version 2" use samples from John Carpenter's "Dark Star". "Your Mind Belongs to the.." has samples from the movie "The Big Bang" strung together. Even watching PBS, the PBS commercial used the beginning of "Euthanasia" in a loop. Pretty cool. That's all I wanted to say.

5 out of 5 stars 100%.......2005-11-01

Considering that Satyricon was released in 1992 just blows my mind! If it were 1992 all over again, you'd be hard-pressed to find anything like it.

Especially with Satyricon, MBM mixes 60's retro with modern dance and low-fi experimental electronica. Satyricon is packed with atmosphere, catchy dance hooks, low-fi loops, sub-bass booms and basslines and pure analog synth wizardry. (now if Jack would only remix Satyricon in 5.1...)

They're all good, but this is definitely my favorite MBM. If you're new to MBM and wondering where to start, start with Satyricon.

5 out of 5 stars This is their best disc ever !!.......2005-06-24

Great CD ! Before Jack Dangers and Co.got more instrumental/experimental ! Nothing wrong with the newer stuff,but Satyricon rules !!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece.......2004-12-31

Prior to "Satyricon" Jack Dangers and co. released three industrial/hip-hop/electro albums of mass destruction. They helped pave avenues for sub-genres and musical talents to come. With this release, MBM adds the final touches to locking in the pattented meat beat sound you can still hear today.
"Satyricon" is a masterpiece in the catalogue of MBM albums. It's an emotionally political jolly good time with every listen. Despite what others may think based on the lines of angst ridden lyrics degrading society or the government, well that's not exactly what Jack had in mind for this album. The amount of positive energy and "get up out and do something" vibe is everywhere on this album. The samples are everywhere and fit perfectly, evolving from one stand out track to the next. THIS is the starting point for any new meat beat fan (the older three albums may be too industrial and can throw off listeners looking for more electronic).

5 out of 5 stars

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