M IS FOR MESSIAH

Some ravey davey music. Obviously not the real messiah, just a couple of very naughty boys (Ali Ghani & Mark Davies).

Discogs says: Formed in 1988 during London’s acid house craze by college friends Ali Ghani and Mark Davies, Messiah’s brand of techno encompasses the aggression and volume of punk and the diva vocals of house music. When Ghani and Davies met at an Iggy Pop concert, the two decided to purchase some electronic equipment and make music for fun; when musical chemistry became evident, they began to get into the English techno and rave scene. After the release of 1993’s Temple of Dreams, their first full-length U.S. album, 21st Century Jesus, was released one year later. Messiah Meets Progenitor followed in 1998.

Temple of Dreams is still great fun.

Messiah – Temple of Dreams
Messiah – There Is No Law (Hard Mix) Joey Beltram

Messiah – Temple of Dreams (Voxless)

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~ by acidted on October 3, 2009.

One Response to “M IS FOR MESSIAH”

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