Meat Katie - Black Light Rotate

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Review by Renato Corpaci

Album Review: Black Light Rotate by Meat Katie If you’re into the darker, grittier corners of electronic music, Black Light Rotate by Meat Katie is a record that’ll grab your attention and not let go. Released in 2017 on the UK-based label Lowering The Tone, this album dives deep into techno, acid, and progressive breaks with a raw energy that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. It’s the kind of release that makes you want to crank up the volume and lose yourself in its pulsating beats. Two tracks that really stick out are “Black Light” and “Rotate.” Let me tell ya, “Black Light” hits hard right from the start. The track builds with this hypnotic acid line that worms its way into your brain, while the kick drum pounds like it’s trying to break through the floor. There’s something about the way the synths twist and turn—it’s chaotic but controlled, like watching a storm roll in. You can’t help but feel it in your chest. It’s one of those tunes that reminds you why techno has such a cult following. Then there’s “Rotate,” which takes things in a slightly different direction. This one’s more groove-oriented, with a rolling bassline that just doesn’t quit. The percussion feels almost tribal at points, giving it an organic edge that contrasts nicely with the cold, mechanical vibe of some other tracks. What makes “Rotate” memorable for me is how it sneaks up on you—by the time the breakdown hits, you’re fully locked in. It’s the type of track DJs love because it keeps the energy high without being overbearing. Meat Katie has always had a knack for blending old-school vibes with modern production techniques, and Black Light Rotate is no exception. The album might not reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t need to. Instead, it delivers exactly what fans of these genres crave: relentless beats, trippy soundscapes, and enough grit to keep things interesting. Here’s the thing though—listening to this album feels like stepping into a dimly lit club where everyone’s lost in their own world. And honestly? That’s kinda beautiful. In a time when so much music feels polished to death, Black Light Rotate reminds us that imperfection can be powerful. Plus, I couldn’t help but chuckle when I realized the album title basically describes my mood after listening to it: spinning in circles under neon lights.

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Filename: meat-katie-black-light-rotate.zip
  • MP3 size: 6.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 73.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Black Light6:38
Rotate6:32

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Catalog Numbers

LTT036A

Labels

Lowering The Tone

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Formats

  • 2 × File
  • MP3
  • 320 kbps

About Meat Katie

Meat Katie is Mark Pember. He borrowed the name from a video in a porn store and went on to produce music with a unique blend of breakbeat, house and techno. Meat Katie has established himself in a style of music that can loosely be termed as breakbeat.

Real Name

    • Mark Pember

Name Vars

  • Katie
  • M/ Katie

Aliases

  • Mark Pember
  • Mon Basarra

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *Black Light Rotate* by Meat Katie is a gem for electronic music fans. Released in 2017 in the UK, it blends techno, acid, and progressive breaks seamlessly. The tracks "Black Light" and "Rotate" stand out as signature pieces. What’s wild is how it came out on the label Lowering The Tone, which is known for pushing edgy, underground sounds. If you’re into hypnotic beats, this one’s worth a listen.