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Satyricon (Meat Beat Manifesto album)

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Satyricon is the fourth official release by UK electronic band Meat Beat Manifesto and the follow-up to 99%.

Track listing

  1. "Pot Sounds" – 2:06
  2. "Mindstream" – 4:52
  3. "Drop" – 4:07
  4. "Original Control (Version 1)" – 5:02
  5. "Your Mind Belongs to the State" – 5:02
  6. "Circles" – 4:15
  7. "The Sphere" – 0:39
  8. "Brainwashed This Way/Zombie/That Shirt" – 5:31
  9. "Original Control (Version 2)" – 5:22
  10. "Euthanasia" – 4:33
  11. "Edge of No Control, Pt. 1" – 5:59
  12. "Edge of No Control, Pt. 2" – 3:15
  13. "Untold Stories" – 1:52
  14. "Son of Sam" – 4:49
  15. "Track 15" – 1:27
  16. "Placebo" – 5:04

Samples

Several of the dialogue samples used on this album come from the 1974 John Carpenter film, Dark Star, specifically:

  • "Drop", from the scene when Bomb #20 refuses to detach from the bomb bay doors.
  • "Track 15", from the end of the film when Talby enters the Phoenix asteroid cluster, "I'm beginning to glow."
  • "Original Control (Version 1)", during the dinner discussion between Pinback and Doolittle: "Do you think we'll ever find any intelligent life out there?" ... "Who cares."
  • "Pot Sounds": The sample: "We have come to visit you in peace and with goodwill." is from the original film "The Day the Earth Stood Still".
  • "Placebo" the final refrain: "He must answers questions that cannot yet be..." is from the film "The Illustrated Man".
  • "Your Mind Belongs to the State", The interview samples at the end came from The Monkees film "Head".
  • "Original Control (Version 2)", "I am Elektro." is a sample from Elektro the robot first seen at the 1939 New York World's Fair.

References

  1. ^ Satyricon at AllMusic
  2. ^ Q (11/92, p.117) - 3 Stars - Good - "...innovative enough to perhaps herald the next step forward for hardcore dance music..."
  3. ^ http://selectmagazinescans.monkeon.co.uk/showpage.php?file=wp-content/uploads/2013/04/albums32.jpg