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Meat Katie

Meat Katie

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 29 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Lee Combs, Koma and Bones, Hybrid

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User reviews for Meat Katie

Average rating4 starsOut of 29 votes

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Editor's review

South London's Mark Pember has been firing off his signature blend of tech-house and electrified breaks since 1996, and is showing no signs of slowing down. With an array of releases on Kingsize, TCR, and Bedrock Breaks, Meat Katie's international acclaim precedes him. Although best known for his charged progressive-breaks productions, his tech-house tracks and club-igniting live mixes demonstrate his sonic diversity and forward-thinking approach to music.

Biography

Meat Katie, aka Mark Pember, is a ceaseless devotee of music for music's sake. He started out as a bass player in a number of skate-punk bands, signing to Iggy Pop's Kill City Records at seventeen. His first electronic project was Ceasefire on Wall Of Sound before going on to release his first album - a garage jazz lo-fi work featuring a variety of vocalists including Kurt Wagner (Lambchop) and alternative country star Greg Garing - as Avenue A on R&S. He began his solo Meat Katie project in 1996, releasing two albums on Kingsize, collaborating with Dylan Rhymes, Rennie Pilgrem, BLIM, Arthur Baker, Christian J, Elite Force, and Lee Coombs, and producing a ream of exciting remixes. He ran his own Whole 9 Yards label for the past decade and there?s an active release schedule planned for his new label, Lot 49, where he aims to continue breaking new British talent. Currently back in the studio to finish off his third Meat Katie album alongside Elite Force, Mark will be touring all over the world later in the year.

Meat Katie on Fabric: The crowd have accepted me musically, I've connected with them and I'm comfortable here. Which is probably what every DJ wants. I've never in my life cheesed it up at FABRICLIVE. There aren't many clubs in the world of this size where you can keep it underground, where you can just grind it, and the crowd can appreciate the DJs for what they do. They don't turn up expecting build-ups and fire-works, each DJ is allowed to give their bit and that's what's so great about the club, and it's what's great about the series.

On FABRICLIVE. 21, Meat Katie provides a full throttle eclectic late night dancefloor mash up. Lee Coombs vocal led ?Banned Practice? sets the pace as Mark weaves through the throbbing beats of Albino Allstars, bristling atmospheres with Abe Duque's reworking of Tim Wright and attention grabbing vocals from UNKLE over Infusion's enthralling "Better World". Real ear-openers include Jem Stone & JC's "Disco Daze", M.K.s own grinding remix of "Salty", Lee Coombsenergetic mix of Virtualmismo, Vandal's unreleased "Mad as hell" on Lot 49, and future breakbeat heroes Atomic Hooligan's evocative "Shine a light" keeps the listener gripped to the very last note.

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