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what a goofball!
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Chuck, MBM may have changed directions over the years, but I think its a stretch to say that they/he went "commercial"
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Corner of School Street and Sheffield Ave. if I remember the street names correctly. Should head on over to Medusa's Facebook page for further info ... lots and lots of fellow clubgoers from when Chicago was the epicenter of the Industrial Dance scene (think Wax Trax! Records over on N. Lincoln).
trollcrusher242
(former Wax Trax! employee 1991)
;-)
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like it! cool video!
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chi key
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I don't care if Marcus Adams is 80, he's the most beautiful creature I've ever laid eyes on. Stunning man.
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I don't know if you notice but if it wasn't for MBM, drum and bass and big beat wouldn't be around. Listen to the song of the beat ' Babylon '.
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Get the ' Storm the Studio ' album. That shit is drop dead crazy. It's got two or three versions of that. I once got the LP vinyl back in the late 80's but not the CD. A few month ago ( This year ) I found the CD but not the same cover. And there r some music that r missing.
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i agree you.
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The album' storm the studio ' is consider to be one of the finest dance album I've ever heard since art of noise' beat box '.
going commercial killed them? going on to master the art of dub and ditching the simple post-80's cheap MC styles was the best thing that ever happened to them.
renode 5 years ago
Yes going that commercial route killed their identity. Their 80's reprogramming is what made them so funny and unique. Now they sound just like any other post industrial electronic bands.
chuckmcnabb1970 5 years ago