Altern 8 is a British
electronic music
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act, comprising Mark Archer and Chris Peat, until Peat left the group in 1994. Best known in the early 1990s, their trademark was
electronic
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rave music
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with a heavy bass line. Notable Altern 8 tracks included "Activ 8", "E-vapor 8", "Frequency", "Brutal-8-E", "Armageddon", "Move My Body", "Hypnotic St8" and "Infiltrate 202".
On stage and in music videos, (such as the music video for "Evapor 8"), Altern 8's members wore face masks and chemical warfare suits. The band signed with
Network Records
Network Records (formed out of Kool Kat Records) was an independent record label founded in Birmingham, England, in 1988 by Neil Rushton and Dave Barker.
It was instrumental in first introducing Detroit techno to a British audience, through it ...
based in
Stratford House,
Birmingham
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,
England
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.
History
Nexus 21
Formed in 1989, by Mark Archer and Chris Peat, Nexus 21 was a British
techno
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duo from
Stafford, England. The group was signed to the Blue Chip record label, owned by former Wigan Casino DJ Kev Roberts, under which they released ''(Still) Life Keeps Moving'': a vocal techno tune, and ''The Rhythm Of Life'', an
LP album strongly influenced by Detroit techno with
acid house,
electro and
breakbeats elements.
A second album was set for release in late 1991, but due to sample clearance problems, the LP never materialised. A small edition of
white labels of ''I Know We Can Make It'' / ''Sychologic PSP'' was released, which showcased a bigger
hardcore
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influence.
When the Blue Chip label folded, the duo moved to
Network Records
Network Records (formed out of Kool Kat Records) was an independent record label founded in Birmingham, England, in 1988 by Neil Rushton and Dave Barker.
It was instrumental in first introducing Detroit techno to a British audience, through it ...
, releasing ''Another Night'', and ''The Detroit remixes''.
After the release of ''Overload (EP)'', as Altern 8, the pair released the following tracks as Nexus 21: "Self Hypnosis": a deep techno contribution to the ''Bio Rhythm'' compilation, a remix of which appeared on the ''Progressive Logic'' EP, alongside "Together" (from ''Bio Rhythm 2'') and two tunes from ''The Rhythm Of Life'', one remixed.
The beginning of Altern 8
Altern 8 was formed in
Stafford in 1990, as a side project to
Nexus 21
Altern 8 is a British electronic music act, comprising Mark Archer and Chris Peat, until Peat left the group in 1994. Best known in the early 1990s, their trademark was electronic rave music with a heavy bass line. Notable Altern 8 tracks inc ...
, (a name chosen because of its "futuristic house sound"), when both members were aged 21. From the outset, the band's objective was to develop their style which was influenced by the musical elements of
Detroit techno
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artists
Derrick May,
Juan Atkins
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and
Kevin Saunderson
Kevin Maurice Saunderson (born September 5, 1964) is an American electronic dance music Dj and record producer. He is famous for being a member of a trio, along with Juan Atkins and Derrick May, who came to be known as The Belleville Three, w ...
, as well as the Chicago
house music sound of
Phuture
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and early electronic pioneers such as
Kraftwerk. Although in the inlay of their first album they credit Manchester-based British acid house group
808 State, by thanking them for starting the UK rave scene.
Altern 8 tunes influenced many artists, with their mixture of the sounds of the
Roland TB-303
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,
808 808 may refer to:
Music
* Roland-808, Roland TR-808, a drum machine
* 808 (film), ''808'' (film), a documentary about the Roland TR-808
* 808 State, British electronic group
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and
909
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Events
By place
Britain
* King Edward the Elder and his sister, Princess Æthelflæd of Mercia, raid Danish ...
with break-beats and familiar
samples. At the time in the UK, outdoor rave events were legal, and Altern 8 had a reputation for turning up to play at major unofficial events. They helped to define harder house tracks relying more heavily on
bass and volume. The use of more bass and eclectic noises gradually evolved Altern 8's music away from the earlier house music style. The duo, dressed in chemical warfare suits and dancing "like electrofied monkeys", took part in a large number of live performances.
In 1991, Altern 8 released their first single, "Infiltrate 202".
The same year, the band did a live performance in the car park outside
Shelley's night club in
Longton Longton may refer to several places:
* Longton, Kansas, United States
* Longton, Lancashire, United Kingdom
* Longton, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
See also
* Longtan (disambiguation)
* Longtown (disambiguation) Longtown may refer to several plac ...
,
Stoke-on-Trent, which can be seen in the video for their second single, "Activ 8 (Come With Me)".
''Full On...Mask Hysteria''
The band released an
album
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on the
Network Records
Network Records (formed out of Kool Kat Records) was an independent record label founded in Birmingham, England, in 1988 by Neil Rushton and Dave Barker.
It was instrumental in first introducing Detroit techno to a British audience, through it ...
label in 1992, called ''
Full On... Mask Hysteria'', which featured six of their first seven singles. The same year, Peat stood as a candidate for the
Stafford constituency in the
General Election representing the 'Hardcore (Altern8-ive)' party. He received 158 votes and finished in fourth place.
In 1993, Archer began producing music. Billed as Slo Moshun, Archer was responsible for the
hits "Bells of NY" and "Help My Friend".
In 1994, Peat and Archer parted ways. Archer continued to DJ under the name Altern 8 until Peat declined permission to use the Altern 8 name and trademarks.
Comeback - Mark Archer as Altern 8
The 2001
DJ mix album
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''Old Skool Euphoria'', part of the
Euphoria series of albums, was mixed by Archer using the Altern 8 pseudonym. The album is a
double album of various "old skool"
acid house and
rave music produced in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The album includes two Altern 8 songs.
Mark Archer carried on as Altern 8 with the original MCs and dancers from 1999 and performed at Old School Hardcore reunion events throughout the 2000s. Since 2014, Altern 8 have enjoyed a new resurgence in popularity through a series of live appearances at festivals and clubs across the UK, introducing them to a new generation of fans.
In 2013, a campaign was launched on
Facebook
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and
Twitter
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to get Altern 8's 1991 song "Activ 8 (Come With Me)" to number 1 in the chart for Christmas. The song ultimately ended up hitting number 33.
In 2020, Altern 8 headlined the Bang Face festival at
Pontins
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in
Southport
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Southport lies on the Iris ...
, which was the last large-scale music event held in the UK before the government advised against gatherings of this kind during the
coronavirus pandemic
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. In November, the first 'new' Altern 8 track since 1993 was released. Called "Hard Crew", the hardcore tune had been heard in Altern 8 sets over the past few years, but 2020 marked the first time it had been widely available (with the release coming in a number of remixes in support of the #WeAreViable campaign).
Quotation
From Andrew Harrison of ''
Select'' magazine as printed in the Infiltr-8 America EP:
''Is it possible to take Altern-8 seriously? It's impossible not to. Because behind the rave pantomime and the giant robots and the mask hysteria, this is music for a different generation. These people never wasted their lives waiting for the next punk to arrive. 1988 was their Year Zero. And it's still here. All you have to do is close your eyes.''
''This is about people with Kraftwerk and Pierre
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, Transmat
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Transmat in ...
and WARP
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, 808, 909 and 303 encoded in their DNA. This is a live transmission of the beat you can't defeat, sampled over and over and hideously mutated. If you don't understand it, you don't deserve to. This is the phuture, right now, and THIS is the sound of Altern-8.''
Discography
For the duo's career as Nexus 21, see
Nexus 21#Discography.
Studio albums
DJ mix albums
*''Old Skool
Euphoria'' (2001) (
Telstar Records
Telstar Records was a British record label that operated from 1982 to 2004.
Background
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/
BMG)
Extended plays
Singles
References
External links
Mask Hysteria- discography, future events, forums & group contact.
Discogs: Altern 8Altern 8's first United States appearanceRussian Fan Site*
Nexus 21 at discogs
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Musical groups established in 1990
Musical groups disestablished in 1993
Musical groups reestablished in 2004
English electronic music duos
English techno music groups
Hardcore techno music groups
Breakbeat hardcore music groups
Masked musicians
Musical groups from Staffordshire
1990 establishments in the United Kingdom