808 STATE DJ’s (UK)

Saturday Feb. 04 – 808 STATE DJ’s (UK) at 02,00

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808 State was formed back in 1988 in Eastern Bloc, a DJ record shop in Manchester England run by Martin Price. Customers Graham Massey of Biting Tongues fame and Gerald Simpson got talking with Martin and soon realised how much they had in common. After recording a Hip-Hop flavoured EP as the ‘Hit Squad Manchester’ together with MC Tunes, they decided to call themselves 808 State. They got the name from the Roland drum machine TR 808 and the state-of-mind that they shared.

Their first album ‘Newbuild’ on Price’s Creed Records, a raw Acid House album, was released during the Summer of ’88 and has since become a very collectible item. During the making of the second album ‘Quadrastate’, to fill the gap DJ’s Andrew Barker and Darren Partington, a.k.a. the Spinmasters, got recruited. The third album entitled ‘90’, now signed under the ZTT label, included the hit ‘Pacific’ which had been an underground classic until then. During this time 808 State also produced an album for MC Tunes and released several hit singles. Their biggest selling album ‘Ex:el’ followed, however Martin Price decided to depart from 808 State.

After releasing a fourth album, it took two years to finish the 1996 album called ‘Don Solaris’. To celebrate its release in June 1996, a free concert was given at the Castlefield Amphitheatre in Manchester. Don Solaris featured artists such as James Dean Bradfield of ‘Manic Street Preachers’, Louise Rhodes of ‘Lamb’, Michael Doughty of ‘Soul Coughing’ and showed 808 State from a darker side.

To celebrate ten years of 808 State, 1998 saw the release of a Best Of 808 State album, entitled 808:88:98. In 1999, the classic ‘Newbuild’ album was re-released on Rephlex records.

Then in 2002, came the much waited for ‘Outpost Transmission’ album on Circus Records, featuring the vocal contributions from Alabama3, Elbow and Simian. Uncut said: “These tracks are immaculate musical constructions”, and NME hailed: “Equal parts Miles Davis, hard ass beats with an extra junglist twist, 808 are on a surreal roll.”

Apart from making their own music, 808 State do remix and production work for other artists and appear frequently as DJ’s.


808 State on myspace

808 State website

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