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Jack Dangers

 
Artist: Jack Dangers
Jack Dangers

Worked With:

Philip Steir, Jonny Stephens, Mark Pistel
  • Born: 1967, Swindon, England
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Mixing, Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Hello Friends!

Biography

Jack Dangers has become a source of inspiration -- recognized and unrecognized -- for many throughout the spectrum of electronica; just as Dangers himself was inspired as a young teenager by the cut up experimental electronics of Cabaret Voltaire and the techno-pop of Kraftwerk, there's little doubt that Dangers' output as the braintrust of Meat Beat Manifesto helped inspire the drum'n'bass, big beat, and trip-hop movements of the '90s, along with playing significant roles in industrial, acid house, and ambient techno.

Born Jack Corrigan in Swindon, England (born 1967), Dangers cut his teeth in the mid-'80s with future MBM accomplice Johnny Stephens in Perennial Divide. While his band was still active, he initiated Meat Beat for what he had planned to be a one-off, an outlet to release "I Got the Fear." Several albums later, Dangers' boundary-free, politically conscious outlet had become a prime player in the dance music community, gleaning as much influence from the likes of the Bomb Squad production team as he influenced others.

Dangers began racking up a number of production and remixing credits in the early '90s, helping out his friends in Consolidated and Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy and remixing David Bowie, Bush, and Depeche Mode. He also paid a debt to Public Enemy by helping produce the He Got Game soundtrack and started the Tino Corp. label with video director Ben Stokes. In 2001, the Shadow label released Hello Friends!, a mix CD from Dangers that showcased the Tino Corp. catalog. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Jack Dangers
Background information
Birth name John Stephen Corrigan
Also known as Space Children, Loop Finder General
Born 11 January 1965(1965-01-11)
Origin Swindon
Genres Electronic music
Instruments Vocals, synths, computers
Years active 1980s–present
Associated acts Perennial Divide
Meat Beat Manifesto
Tino

Jack Dangers (born John Stephen Corrigan, 11 January 1965, in Swindon) is an electronic musician, DJ, producer, and remixer best known for his work as the primary member of Meat Beat Manifesto. He lives in San Francisco.

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Career

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 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 other projects. Along with Mike Powell and Ben Stokes, he is a part of unusual breakbeat combo known simply as Tino. Tino material is released through their independent label, Tino Corp. Another collaboration called Loop Finder General 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.

As a remixer and producer, Dangers has collaborated with and reworked material for David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, David Byrne, DJ Spooky, Depeche Mode, Coil, and many others.

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 is the only known working model. This unit is featured prominently on RUOK?, released in 2002.

An activist for animal rights and a practicing vegan, 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 a number of remixes.

Dangers has acute psoriatic arthritis, [1] which makes it difficult for him to play many conventional instruments; consequently, many of the "real" instrument sounds on his records are accomplished electronically.

Discography

Solo, as Jack Dangers:

Other aliases and collaborations:

See also Perennial Divide and Meat Beat Manifesto discography

Other credits

  • Remixed "Insect Kin" on Bush's remix album Deconstructed album.
  • Remixed "Kill People" on Excepter's FRKWAYS Vol. 2 remix 12".

Compilation appearances

  • "A Strange Case Of Instrumentation" and "The Self Enjoy" on Brainwaves (2006 November)

Quotes

"VHS is the new vinyl." --from an interview in the October 2005 issue of Remix magazine. [2]

"I don’t believe in slamming people in the face with my beliefs; I really go for more subtle references to politics. If people have an inch of compassion or a few brain cells, they should be able to figure it out." --from an interview for PETA [3]

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