1. Mark Archer/Altern 8 - Frequency (Luke Vibert Remix) (Balkan Vinyl, 2011)

    How many ways can you say “Frequency”? Vibert knows the score and a few more.

  2. Peel Session: Altern 8 (1991/10/27)

    Activ-8’ing Keeping It Peel Day with Altern 8 live from Maida Vale — almost 20 years ago to the day. Download here and find the tracklist here.

    Remembering John Peel

    “not exactly a quote, but a brilliant moment of dry humour and probably the most sublime bit of public djing i’ve ever witnessed:

    at the sonar festival about three years ago, peelie was playing an outdoor, daytime set. typically the crowd loved it and things were getting a bit nutty; especially one guy down the front who had obviously done what the tabloid business refers to as a mind-bending cocktail of drugs. he looked a bit odd to begin with but as the music went on - with john dropping a stonking happy hardcore version of dreamlover by mariah carey, limb by limb by cutty ranks and something that sounded like an entire symphony orchestra falling down a flight of stairs - he became more unhinged, tried to climb into the dj booth, had to be stopped from pulling the speaker stacks down and the proceeded to get his cock out. having seen all of this, the next track selection had me in pieces. it was the ramones with “i wanna be sedated”. — stelfox (2004)

  3. Paris Grey - Don’t Lead Me (2001 Mix) (Bio Rhythm - Dance Music With Bleeps, Network, 1990)

    The Altern 8 crew remixing Paris Grey of Inner City in a deeper style.

  4. Friday Mixtape: Altern 8 (91/12/14)

    To quote John Cusack’s character in High Fidelity, “the making of a great compilation tape, like breaking up, is hard to do and takes ages longer than it might seem. You gotta kick off with a killer, to grab attention.” With that in mind, our first end of the month Friday mixtape is Altern 8 live at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool on 14 December 1991, replete with rudebwoy MC. Bass for your f*cking face, this is full on mask hysteria!

    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, Pierre, Transmat and WARP, 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.

    — Andrew Harrison, Select Magazine [1]

    Tracklist:
    01 - Move My Body
    02 - E-Vapor-8
    03 - Infiltrate 202 (The Altern 8 vs. Asterix & Space Re-Remix)
    04 - Give It To Baby
    05 - Real Time Status
    06 - Activ-8 (Come With Me) (Vix-Vapo Mix)
    07 - Frequency

    More Altern 8 and related recordings are available from this fan site.