Mute are delighted to announce a new partnership with A Certain Ratio to look after their extensive catalogue for recordings and publishing.
“A Certain Ratio & Mute = Good Together.
We are looking forward to our new found partnership with Mute, a label whose DNA, like ours, is ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC.” – A Certain Ratio
“ACR always do what I don’t expect, who wouldn’t want to work with artists like that?” – Daniel Miller
Manchester’s A Certain Ratio embraced the ethic and culture of the late seventies post-punk explosion, but sounded like nothing else around them and refused to fit in. Formed in 1978, the band had various members throughout their career, and a core line-up of Jeremy Kerr, Martin Moscrop and Donald Johnson.
Mute are set to embark on a programme of releases that will run over a period of at least two years, beginning in February 2017 with a selection of the influential Manchester band’s studio albums. The releases will continue with box sets, vinyl and cassette releases that will include B-sides, unreleased and rare tracks, remixes and live recordings, all will be encapsulated in A Certain Ratio’s trademark artwork.
Shortly after forming, having seen A Certain Ratio on one of their many live shows, Joy Division’s manager Rob Gretton, put them in touch with Tony Wilson, a well known local TV personality who was then in the process of setting up a record label. A Certain Ratio were one of the first to record for the fledgling Factory Records, and they debuted with their 7″ single, All Night Party/The Thin Boys.
Hailed universally as pioneers of what became known as “punk funk” thanks to the success of ‘Shack Up’ on both sides of the Atlantic, their sound is not easily pigeon holed and their influence can never be understated. The band introduced the avant-garde elements of funk, jazz, electronics, tape loops and technology to the pop song, wrapping it in a post punk aesthetic, adding great clothes and the coolest haircuts.
They have gone on to influence generations of musicians – from Talking Heads, LCD Soundsystem, Happy Mondays, Franz Ferdinand, ESG, Factory Floor and Andrew Weatherall. The Guardian’s Dave Simpson paid tribute to the band’s Cult Hero status recently: “Once you start listening to A Certain Ratio, it’s difficult to stop”.
A Certain Ratio’s myriad influences created their uniquely eclectic sound, one that the band once described as “James Brown on acid”. Some of these influences include Brian Eno, James Brown, Miles Davies, Tower of Power, Airto Moreira, The Velvet Underground, Kraftwerk and Wire, to name a few.
A Certain Ratio have been performing select festivals, most recently at Festival No. 6, and continue their dates with two French shows in October, and a performance in Blackburn, Lancashire, in November.
Full details below, further worldwide tour dates will be announced in the coming months.
LIVE DATES
21 Oct: FR, L’Aeronef, Lille – http://aeronef.fr/agenda/a-certain-ratio/
22 Oct: FR, La Maroquinerie, Paris – http://bit.ly/2ck7eOf
5 Nov: UK, King Georges Hall, Blackburn – http://bit.ly/2cCJgPP
Listen to 4 tracks by ACR here: http://smarturl.it/ACRSampler
Watch the inspiring short film Tribeca, directed by Michael Shamberg here:
“… all the energy of Joy Division, but with better clothes” – 24 Hour Party People
“…a gorgeous mess, slumped against the back wall of the best dance club in town” – Pitchfork on Sextet
“In tandem with the city that surrounded them, they had evolved, expanded, grasped a new diversity and, not least, surged to new levels of musicality.” – The Quietus on Force
A Certain Ratio – Studio album discography
The Graveyard And The Ballroom (1980)
To Each (1981)
Sextet (1982)
I’d Like To See You Again (1982)
Force (1986)
Good Together (1989)
ACR:MCR (1990)
Up In Downsville (1992)
Change The Station (1997)
Mind Made Up (2008)
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