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| 808 State | ||
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| Background information | ||
| Origin | ||
| Genre(s) | House Techno Ambient techno Acid house IDM Rave |
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| Years active | 1988 - present | |
| Label(s) | ZTT | |
| Associated acts |
Biting Tongues | |
| Members | ||
| Graham
Massey Andrew Barker Darren Partington |
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| Former members | ||
| Martin
Price Gerald Simpson |
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808 State is an English electronic
music outfit formed in 1988
in
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808 State was formed in 1988 in Bury, England. Martin Price was the owner of a record store called Eastern Bloc, and was also the founder of independent label Creed. Customers Graham Massey of the band Biting Tongues, and Gerald Simpson, joined with Price to form a hip-hop group called Hit Squad Manchester. Soon after the band shifted to an acid house sound, recording the debut Newbuild in 1988, while using the name 808 State for the first time. The album was released on Price's own record label.
Simpson left the group in 1989 to form his own solo project, A Guy Called Gerald. Voodoo Ray
was his biggest song. At this point, the remaining personnel enlisted
DJs. Andrew
Barker and
MC Tunes (real name Nicky Lockett) was a Manchester rapper, who worked with the band on his 1990 album, The North At Its Heights. The album was a moderate success, reaching #26 in the UK charts, and also saw European and Japanese release. It spawned 3 UK singles, The Only Rhyme That Bites - featuring a sample of "The Big Country" performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic - (UK #10), Tunes Splits The Atom (UK #18) and Primary Rhyming (UK #67). Tunes later returned in 1996 to work with on a new track, Pump, taken from 808 State's album Thermo Kings. It was due to be released as a single, but this never occurred.
808 State's next album was released in 1991 Ex:el,
which featured vocals from Bernard Sumner (New
Order) and ex-Sugarcubes vocalist
In 1992, Price left the group to perform solo producing,
eventually forming his own label, Sun Text. The remaining members
released a 4th album called Gorgeous, and after
that, did some remix work for David Bowie, Soundgarden,
and other performers, before returning with the album entitled Don
Solaris in 1996. This album marked a change for the band who
wanted to shake off their rave moniker and, with 'Don Solaris', they
aimed to create a more beautiful, cinemascopic sound. The album
featured contributions from James Dean Bradfield from
In 2003, they released Outpost Transmission which, again, featured guest collaborations this time with the likes of the Alabama 3 and Guy Garvey from Elbow.
As of April 2007, a CD re-issue of the album Quadrastate is in the works with no specified release date. The band is still active, touring and performing DJ sets, and occasionally performing in the full line up. The official 808 State website, globalState, is also still active, with new unreleased tracks and information added frequently, along with a semi-active message board.
808 State and its various members have recorded under a variety of pseudonyms. An early EP, containing the tracks Massage-a-Rama and Sex Mechanic, was released under the name Lounge Jays. These tracks have since been re-released by Rephlex Records on the Prebuild LP. Another early EP, Wax on the Melt, was released under the name Hit Squad Mcr. This is the only EP to which all 5 members of the group (Graham Massey, Martin Price, Gerald Simpson, Andrew Barker and Darren Partington) contributed simultaneously.
Graham Massey is soon to release the solo album 'Subtracks'
under the name Massonix. He is also a member of
Martin Price left 808 State in 1991 and released a couple of EPs under the name Switzerland.
Andrew Barker has produced a small number of tracks as Atlas, Benaco and remixed various tracks.
Darren Partington has recorded under the name Jeep. Darren and Andy appeared on Kiss 102 from 1994 to 1997.
For more details about the discography, see
| 808 State |
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| Albums Newbuild
| Quadrastate | Ninety
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