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South Londoner Mark Pember has long been a fixture on the breakbeat scene under the pseudonym Meat Katie. Bridging the rougher edges of underground breaks with the buoyant, club-ready rhythms of house music, VIBRATOR eases over such genre distinctions by creating a propulsive, up-tempo dance-friendly mix. Emphasizing clinical drumbeats and razor-sharp synth lines, Pember adds a decidedly modern edge to the classic gritty drum loops typical of breakbeat artists. Taking the best elements of modern dance music and refracting it as future-forward funk, VIBRATOR is irresistible machine music for the dancing masses.
Meat Katie has over the years forged a name as one of the leading figures in both the world of breaks and house. His DJ schedule from years looks like a complete list of the world's capital cities and his extensive touring in Asia, Australia, USA and Europe has led to the development of a global fanbase. In the UK he remained a regular at London's Fabric, while building the hugely successful Hum night with Rennie Pilgrem. He also guests regularly in every major city around England. And so to the 2006 album. Meat Katie has done what he does best, making tech edged, funk laden, electronic dance music. Collaborating with some of the hottest talent around he has created a rounded package that encompasses breakbeat, house, techno and electro. Meat Katie Vibrator Songs | 1. | Going Down (With Justin Drake) |
| 2. | Turn Me Out (With Christian J) |
| 3. | Round and Round (With Katherine Ellis) |
| 4. | Divine (With Elite Force & Roland Clark) |
| 5. | Pace (With Jono Fernandez) |
| 6. | Feathers (With Aquasky) |
| 7. | More Sin |
| 8. | Stop the Revolution (With D Ramirez & Odiisi) |
| 9. | It's Here It's Now (Meat Katie Remix) |
| 10. | Just Don't Break |
| 11. | Night in Taipei |
| 12. | Nutron (With Elite Force) |
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