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Artist:
808 STATE
Title:
Newbuild
Label:
REPHLEX (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
REPH 080CD
"The long awaited reissue of 808 State's groundbreaking and much sought after debut album. Originally released as a limited single vinyl LP in 1988,
Newbuild
is presented here for the first time on CD and as a 3x12" vinyl set (meaning it can be played much louder in discotheques!).
Newbuild
features the original 808 State line up of Graham Massey, Martin Price and Gerald Simpson aka A Guy Called Gerald back in his acid days before drum'n'bass was invented.
Newbuild
is hailed by many, including the likes of Aphex Twin, Squarepusher and Luke Vibert, as one of the most influential records of all time."
Artist:
808 STATE
Title:
Prebuild
Label:
REPHLEX (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
REPH 807CD
First ever issue of some lost tapes from the beginnings of the UK's love affair with house music; a time of incredible invention is documented on these tapes, made available here for the first time. Recordings made circa 1987-88. 808 State were central to the roots of Acid House in the UK and Rephlex has previously reissued their debut album (
Newbuild
, originally issued in 1988 -- an album hailed by the likes of Aphex Twin, Squarepusher and Luke Vibert, as one of the most influential records of all time). Now they've gone back even further!
"Talking with 808 State's Graham Massey about
Newbuild
's Mutant Prehistory, the Bunker Archaeology of Acid House and the Dangers of Electrocution on the Manchester Party Scene from 1987-1988. Only machines can do things in precise sequence. People and circumstances tend to be a whole lot messier, which is when things start to get interesting. Technology becomes destiny. The rest, as they say, is history, and who knows where that comes from?
'From a personal viewpoint, I always saw the Acid stuff as an imitative first step towards finding an identity in electronic music,'
Massey remarks of the recordings in this collection.
'Because of its limitations, it became an established form of music pretty quickly: anything with a 303 on it could sound like Acid. Once you had the machinery to do it, which we discovered we already did, it wasn't hard to make Acid House.'
Wind the tape back to around '87/'88, and the machines are there. Hip Hop is a powerful carrier signal on Manchester's dance music scene. Electro is aligning the sound of the Roland 808 drum machine with the glittering promise of the future.
'The 808 had such a history before the British dance music revolution, mostly in soul music, I guess. It had connotations.'
The Roland 303 Bass Line had also been around for some time before '88. However, the minute you knew it was the 303 being used on Acid records you pulled it out of the cupboard and started using it again.
'We knew we were copying American music, but often what we heard on
Acid Trax
compilations and dance imports didn't hit the mark. The charm of a decent Acid record didn't necessarily happen every time. There was maybe one in ten that really rocked, and it was almost accidental that a track was successful. The formula was there, and we knew that we weren't coming up with anything new when we started to make Acid records. It was more the urge to take it over the edge and do that transcending thing with it.'
Prebuild
follows that line of transcendence, comprising studio recordings from the period, a reel-to-reel of a radio session jammed live on air, a clutch of demos recorded by Gerald Simpson in his bedroom and a cassette of the first ever 808 State performance. An ecstatically extended fourteen-minute workout that took place at the end of a Hip Hop night at The Boardwalk Club, 'Thermo Kings' is a glistening wall of radioactive sludge, the sound of industrial waste undergoing a profound chemical change. This volatile first rush of activity was probably over within a few months, but in that period, 808 State cracked the Acid code, laid down a methodology and shifted the number of beats per minute, unleashing tracks like the fearsome 'C.I.S.' and 'K.Narcossa' on Stu Allen's radio show or dropping twenty-minute tapes into sets at the Hacienda or at warehouse parties.
'I think you have to take into account that there's a certain amount of automatic writing with that kind of technology,'
Massey recalls.
'It's trial and error a lot of the time. You'd only press the record button when it was happening.'
Now press rewind and play." -- Ken Hollings, London 2004.
Artist:
808 STATE
Title:
Prebuild
Label:
REPHLEX (UK)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$16.50
Catalog #:
REPH 807LP
Deluxe double LP version, same track listing as the CD.
Artist:
808 STATE
Title:
Quadrastate
Label:
REPHLEX (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
REPH 808CD
This is a reissue of
808 State
's 1989 release,
Quadrastate
, plus bonus tracks. Formed in 1988, members of 808 State at this point included
Graham Massey
,
Andrew Barker
,
Darren Partington
, (
A Guy Called
)
Gerald Simpson
and (Eastern Bloc Records Founder)
Martin Price
. The band's rare debut single from '88, "Let Yourself Go/Deepville" is included on this album, together with the inclusion of some other previously-unreleased alternate versions and outtakes. It's the first time ever that these tracks have been released on CD and the entire project has been lovingly remastered, to the customary Rephlex high standards.
Quadrastate
completes the popular re-release trilogy on Rephlex, which also included the highly-acclaimed
Newbuild
and
Prebuild
albums (and was accompanied by the successful "Acid House Mixes" by
New Order
). Originally released on Creed Records, these recordings were born in Manchester in the months after the second Summer of Love, in 1988/1989. These tracks were hugely influential to the popular electronic dance music explosion that soon followed all around the world. This is the album where we originally heard the international hit song, "Pacific." As with many producer teams, the combination of influences and characteristics is what makes the sound unique.
Quadrastate
still has a fresh sound; incredibly bouncy bass lines, pioneering use of breakbeats and all the energy and inspiration of analog-digital-hybrid jams.
Artist:
808 STATE
Title:
Quadrastate
Label:
REPHLEX (UK)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$18.00
Catalog #:
REPH 808LP
Double LP version. This is a reissue of
808 State
's 1989 release,
Quadrastate
, plus bonus tracks. Formed in 1988, members of 808 State at this point included
Graham Massey
,
Andrew Barker
,
Darren Partington
, (
A Guy Called
)
Gerald Simpson
and (Eastern Bloc Records Founder)
Martin Price
. The band's rare debut single from '88, "Let Yourself Go/Deepville" is included on this album, together with the inclusion of some other previously-unreleased alternate versions and outtakes.
Quadrastate
completes the popular re-release trilogy on Rephlex, which also included the highly-acclaimed
Newbuild
and
Prebuild
albums (and was accompanied by the successful "Acid House Mixes" by
New Order
). Originally released on Creed Records, these recordings were born in Manchester in the months after the second Summer of Love, in 1988/1989. These tracks were hugely influential to the popular electronic dance music explosion that soon followed all around the world. This is the album where we originally heard the international hit song, "Pacific." As with many producer teams, the combination of influences and characteristics is what makes the sound unique.
Quadrastate
still has a fresh sound; incredibly bouncy bass lines, pioneering use of breakbeats and all the energy and inspiration of analog-digital-hybrid jams.
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