Andrew Weatherall's Sabres of Paradise were one of the U.K.'s most celebrat… Read Full Bio ↴Andrew Weatherall's Sabres of Paradise were one of the U.K.'s most celebrated experimental techno groups. A combined effort of Weatherall and collaborators Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns, the group released a flood of singles and EPs, many of which were collected on compilations released by Warp and Weatherall's other main focus: the Sabrettes label, with releases from Plod and Slab, among others.
Weatherall, considers himself a DJ first, and his exhausting schedule of deckwork has been arguably as influential as his records, inspiring scores of other DJs and anticipating trends in trance-techno, inelegant dance, and even trip-hop. Still, tracks such as "Smokebelch," "Theme," "Wilmot," and the expansive Haunted Dancehall did much in helping to push the post-techno envelope beyond the often staid conventions of the dance floor. Weatherall also gained visibility through remix and production work, working with Primal Scream and Scottish ambient-pop group One Dove, and reworking tracks for James, the Orb, Bjork, Therapy?, Happy Mondays, Future Sound of London, Bomb the Bass, Skylab, and Moody Boyz. His mixing skills can be sampled firsthand via the three-CD collection Cut the Crap, released by Six by 6 Records.
Weatherall, considers himself a DJ first, and his exhausting schedule of deckwork has been arguably as influential as his records, inspiring scores of other DJs and anticipating trends in trance-techno, inelegant dance, and even trip-hop. Still, tracks such as "Smokebelch," "Theme," "Wilmot," and the expansive Haunted Dancehall did much in helping to push the post-techno envelope beyond the often staid conventions of the dance floor. Weatherall also gained visibility through remix and production work, working with Primal Scream and Scottish ambient-pop group One Dove, and reworking tracks for James, the Orb, Bjork, Therapy?, Happy Mondays, Future Sound of London, Bomb the Bass, Skylab, and Moody Boyz. His mixing skills can be sampled firsthand via the three-CD collection Cut the Crap, released by Six by 6 Records.
Wilmot
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Luke Buckley
Forever Futuristic. Hard to pick one cut from an overwhelming omnibus but this one is probably my favourite for now. RIP Guv xxx
acid
One of my favourites. Still love this track. RIP Andy Weatherall.
John Wright
He certainly was the Guvnor...
tdurbo
This was our Sunday morning go-to tune. Brilliant. Thanks for the memories
Derek Wallace
a man who was before his time and gone before his time. he was a soundtrack to my youth
El pentagrama invertido
Masterpiece!!!
R.I.P. Andrew
Bruce Douglas
Became a fan once heard this. Not heard for 25 years yet brass line still in head ! Sad we've lost him ; (
Bryce Love
Blessed to hear you! R.I.P. Mr Weatherall. Tx for the beautiful tunes! Xb
Peter Wills
love this
jazz nin Ninjazz
always in my DJset
about20years over