6-454: Perennial Divide was a British electronic music band, formed in 1986 by Jack Dangers , Jonny Stephens, Andy Ward, Paul Freegard and Steve Searley. It was relatively short-lived; Dangers and Stephens left it in 1988 to form Meat Beat Manifesto . This article on a United Kingdom electronic music band is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Jack Dangers Jack Dangers (born John Stephen Corrigan , 11 January 1965)
12-428: A member of the band on every Meat Beat Manifesto release. In addition to his career with Meat Beat Manifesto, Jack Dangers has also contributed to other projects. Along with Ben Stokes (DHS-(Dimensional Holofonic Sound)) and Mike Powell , he is a part of the breakbeat combo known simply as Tino . Tino's material is released through their independent label, Tino Corp. Another collaboration called Loop Finder General
18-462: Is an English electronic musician, DJ, producer, and remixer best known for his work as the primary member of Meat Beat Manifesto . He lives in San Francisco . Prior to founding Meat Beat Manifesto together in 1987, Jack Dangers and Jonny Stephens were members of a short-lived group Perennial Divide . While Stephens remained a member for several years, Jack Dangers is the only person credited as
24-406: Is the only known working model. This unit is featured prominently on RUOK? , released in 2002. An activist for animal rights and a practising vegetarian, Dangers has contributed (as part of Meat Beat Manifesto) to two benefit compilations for In Defense of Animals . He credits his active concern for these issues to fellow musicians Consolidated , for whom he has produced several albums and done
30-613: The involvement of a music label. As a remixer and producer, Dangers has collaborated with and reworked material for David Bowie , Nine Inch Nails , David Byrne , DJ Spooky , Merzbow , Depeche Mode , Coil , dubLoner , and many others. In 2021 he contributed drum programming to "Girl Is A Gun" by Halsey . Dangers is an avid collector of obscure audio and video material, and frequently employs samples from his collection of records and videotapes in his music and during live shows. Dangers also collects vintage electronic hardware; he owns an EMS Synthi 100 modular system that he claims
36-438: Was announced at one time, but the only recording that has surfaced under this name is a track on ¡Hello Friends! , a Jack Dangers DJ mix album primarily featuring Tino material. In 1999, Dangers worked with guitarist and producer Danny Saber of Black Grape to form a project named Spontaneous Human Combustion. The project was unusual in that it was among the earliest to make and release music entirely online for free without
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