Meat Katie
Mark Pember, also known as Meat Katie, is an English electronic musician. He creates music making hybrid sounds by combining several genres of music; tech-funk, techno, tribal, hip hop, breakbeat and house music. Several of his releases appeared on Kingsize Records during the late nineties and early 2000s. He currently owns, manages and records for the label LOT49[1] along with Dylan Rhymes. The label's artists include Dopamine, Kid Blue,[2] Vandal, Odissi, Elite Force, and Lee Coombs. Meat Katie was awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Breakbeat award at the 2006 Breakspoll awards.
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Birth name | Mark Pember |
Born | United Kingdom |
Origin | United Kingdom |
Genres | Break beat, tech-funk, techno, tribal, hip hop, breakbeat, House music |
Occupation(s) | electronic musician, producer |
Years active | 1998–until present |
Labels | Kingsize, Lot49 |
Associated acts | Dopamine, Kid Blue, Vandal, Odissi, Elite Force, and Lee Coombs |
Discography
- Off the Bone (1998)
- Long to Belong (2001)
- Vibrator (2006)
- Next Life (2016) - Lyrics & vocals by: Ithaka - Album: Back In The Day / Lowering The Tone Records [UK] [3]
Compilations
- Destination Australia '02 (2003)
- Bedrock Breaks (2004)
- Beyond the Darkness (2002)
- FabricLive.21 (2005)
- Ministry Of Sound Presents Sessions: Vol. 8.1 (2008)
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References
- "Lot 49 Records – Music and Technology". www.lot49.co.uk.
- Interview with Meat Katie
- "Next Life (Original Mix) by Meat Katie on Beatport". www.beatport.com.
External links
- Official Site
- Meat Katie discography at MusicBrainz
- Meat Katie discography at Discogs
- Interview with Meat Katie
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