It was Craig's initial work as concept designer for Meat Beat Manifesto that prompted him to develop the qualities of his latex costumes into a commercial range of products.
Meat Beat are sighted to be one of the most influencial bands in the music scene to date.
Their ground breaking music teamed with the energetic choreography and the visually arresting stage and costume set proved to be outstanding.
A version of the Meat Beat Classic,' Babylon', is now residing on the new Prodigy Release.
Meat Beat was formed in 1988 and dis-banded in 1991.
The original line-up did well over 700 dates worldwide. There stage and live performances were radical, their music at the cutting edge. Meat Beat comprised of Jack Dangers, Writer and performer Piranna Jones, (AKA Marcus Adams), concept coreographer/performer Craig Morrison concept designer.
It was Craig's initial work with Meat Beat Manifesto that led to the product range of today.
Let me introduce you to a lovely bit of vintage Internet Paranoia from 1994
Fujii Maki, Imai Hisashi and their friends from Meat Beat Manifesto TRIED to warn us that the internet was gonna EAT OUR BRANES but did we listen, no we did not
But I would love to go back in time and show these 1994 cyberpunks, when they sing "if you're virtually hungry, eat a virtual meal", like, whoa, you can't eat the internet?
My dudes, let me blow your minds because in The Future there will be things called Deliveroo and Uber Eats
I think I saw this kicking around somewhere and decided I needed to post this.
Here is the is remix CD for the song Mindstream from Meat Beat Manifesto's excellent album Satyricon. Along with Meat Beat's version you get an Aphex Twin remix that he did for cash and essentially sounds like an early 90's Aphex Twin song, a remix by House Music legends DHS and Orbital giving the full Acid Trance 4 on the dance floor.
This will be a hard pass for 90% of you but for the 10% this appeals to, Live it up.