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Shackleton - On ELECTRONIC EXPLORATIONS

Post by rob_booth » Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:56 pm

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Shackleton


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01) – Shackleton and Vengeance Tenfold – Stripped III (version)
02) – Shackleton – Man On A String Part 1 and 2
03) – Shackleton – Angel On A String
04) – Shackleton – Fireworks
05) – Shackleton – Deadman
06) – Shackleton – Bottles
07) – Shackleton – Hypno Angel
08) – Shackleton – Something Has Got To Give
09) – Shackleton – Massacre
10) – Shackleton – Torn Skin III (version)

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The self-effacing Lancashire-born Sam Shackleton first came to prominence during the early rise of the dubstep scene, running the label Skull Disco alongside Appleblim. Skull Disco is considered to have been quite influential, in that it combined more abstract or avant musical forms with music that could work on advanced dancefloors. It was home to Shackleton’s cuts such as ‘Stalker’, ‘Death Is Not Final’ and ‘Blood On My Hands’, reworked by Ricardo Villalobos into an 18 minute four to the floor version. Most recently he released 3 EPs on Perlon, a Berlin label renowned for its low key approach to high creativity. From dubstep to techno, Shackleton’s maverick take on big basslines and complex beats doesn’t fit into any easy categories and that’s how it’s going to stay. Shackleton’s records and live sets are thrilling and unique in their absorbing complexity and pure dancefloor enchantment.

“I got into making music on a computer by default. My previous partner in music went to the other side of the world and converted to Islam, and I didn’t want to be a one-man karaoke outfit so I bought a computer. This turned out to be a good thing for me as it made it easier to make the music that I wanted to make. Mine and my friend’s lives had a diverse soundtrack, but I remember that Stooges, Can, Throbbing Gristle, Kraftwerk and Faust were all favourites. To be honest, I haven’t really moved on from that stuff. I started playing guitar in a punk band at 14. We were not very good and got booed off stage and things thrown at us. Plus ça change, really!”

Discussing his forthcoming Fabric 55 release (Dec 2010)

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fabric 55 is a timely record of Shackleton’s electric live performances, recorded in the studio but directly inspired by the fabric floor. The mix features partly new and unreleased original material – as well as tracks that have previously appeared on Perlon, Skull Disco and Hotflush, but in very different forms than the listener will have heard before. Rising out of the murky opening atmospheres are Shackleton’s favoured tribal drums and percussion that rapidly kick things into action. Refined sub-bass underpins much of the music here, alongside ceaseless drums, ominous vocal samples and layers of precise hisses, bleeps and mournful melody. Key to Shackleton’s sound is a lightness of touch and delicacy in the arrangement that could be at odds with the force of his sound but instead illuminates the different parts and awakens the senses. At times seriously freaky and twisted, with frantic percussion and jarring keys, there’s an all-encompassing deepness to the whole as Shackleton weaves a path that completely absorbs up to the final sigh of the closing bars. It’s a mix that instantly captures the listener and barely lets up before finally releasing you after 80 minutes of some of the most deep, intense and beautiful electronic music you are likely to hear this year.

“ I never thought that fabric would be interested in my music to be honest and so it was a pleasant surprise when they asked me to play in room 1, back before most other London venues would touch me, or indeed had probably heard of me. It was an even more pleasant surprise for me that some people enjoyed it. I’ve since been asked back quite regularly and every time it seems to go better. I think this is because of the sound system. It is amongst the best I have played on…. With the mix I’ve made, I have tried to make a set that would best represent the set I played on that night [at fabric], but minus the mistakes. Some of the tracks are re-jigged versions of older material, some of them are new. Some of them will never see a release in any form aside from this. Some of them are not even tracks just coincidental parts merging with each other between tracks. Those are the best bits actually. I don’t expect everyone to like it. I know it is not to everyone’s taste. That’s why I appreciate Judy sticking her neck out for this and I hope some people like it.”

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Post by Motorway to Roswell » Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:01 pm

Big up Rob. Looking forward to giving this a listen. :e:
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Post by ohoi » Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:26 pm

on it !!

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Post by butt jolokia » Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:40 pm

thank you. thank you very much. :w:

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Post by -dubson- » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:51 pm

Sick

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Post by rob_booth » Sat Nov 27, 2010 11:19 pm

this mix needs more <3 loving

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Post by Bloodstream » Sun Nov 28, 2010 8:36 am

its the fabric live 55 radio promo mix !

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Post by rob_booth » Mon Nov 29, 2010 12:38 am

Bloodstream wrote:its the fabric live 55 radio promo mix !
yep, Fabric sent this over to me b4 every other music blog coz they know I've been wanting Shackleton to feature on EE since day 1... He is one of the finest producers in the world IMO


It's such an amazing mind blowing mix, nearly as good as the actual fabric CD 55 release, hope you all enjoy.

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Post by murky21 » Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:53 am

really excellent mix, this was the soundtrack to last night...not too keen on the 5 minutes of vocal at the beginning but as soon as you are past that it is brilliant....excellent sound quality as well (decent VBR mp3).
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Post by my left retina » Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:22 pm

**EE 4EVA**

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Post by murky21 » Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:34 am

just checked the blog for the first time, its wicked, big up rob booth.

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Post by larspro » Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:21 pm

lovin this!

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Post by balazsgergely1986 » Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:09 pm

Hey Guys!

I'm from Hungary and I was so amused by that poem in the first 10 minutes that I really wanted to find it somewhere on the web but I couldn't, so I just wrote it down myself. I guess I've misheared a couple of things in it and I would like to ask somebody with English mothertongue to correct it.
Anyway the mix is awsome many many thx to Shackleton!!!

Shackleton: Negative Thoughts

No more fear and no more love
No more the hearth no more the club
No more the ace of spades in black
For all is gone even lack
Even emptiness no more
The ocean and the friendly shore
all the things that you can think
That you can fuck and eat and drink
Can’t gather in a house or gone
Away, away, await the dawn
That cometh not, no more the night
No emptiness no appetite
To feed upon the void no more
Sensation or its lack no poor
Or hungry even hungers bite
mourn for human appetite
Alike sensation more it’s lost
Into a nothing fold and tossed
And crumpled beyond dwindling hour
Not even silence rings about
Lack of space and un-grown pure
Is this becoming is this sure
No this is not, even end
God the father god the friend
God is mother god the one
God is moon and God the sun
Associations thick that fly
Into the minds connected eye
These are stripped away at last
Gone the present and the past
It was gone already anyway
Another follows another day
No more love no more fight
No more goading appetite
No pain mo flames no more ignite
Just no more go out and seek your rights
No more good humor no more shows
No more pasta ham or ?blues/hammer blows?
No good vibrations no more sheets
winding up otherwise no more fleets
Ship upon the foamy main
No more lorries no more trains
No more cars no more bikes no planes
No more striation of the braves\stressen of the brain
Animals still drawing breath
No more life since no more death
You never come and saw no more
Hesitating at the shore
Between the two the dais cass
No more dies no molding flask
Not even primal chaos or
Dark fundament no more no more
Dark fundament no more no more
No more apoplectic fits
No more plans falling to bits
No more things falling apart
Debating about life and art
Until the two are both corrupt
Gone the times in which we scuffed
Hot and cold running discourse
Gone the words and gone their source
Gone ideas plans and schemes
The inside the light delirium dreams
Boredom, apathy and lies
Inspiration, joy, surprise
The lassitude and ecstasy
and Definition of the slave
Gone certitude and gone the brave
Idea of the life that’s free
Gone the empire overseas
No more parliaments or tribes
Constituency is cast or state
No more movements’ loyalty side
Terms are structures all the greens
Applause from up the circus gone
No dogs are single one live on
No dogs are single one live on
Gone the cousins, uncle, father
No more families fuss and bother
Gone the Christmas turkey’s pain
Gone the San Francisco train
No more music no more sport
Activity of any sort
Faiths and muses both gone out
No time to thread or mock about
No time to screed or shout refuse
No more lowdown lovesick blues
No more kicking off at home
No more rising from the loan
Sprouts and seeds blossom ever
Darkness, dead-seeds rise up never
Darkness nothing keeps more now
All gone the You?? and gone the cow??
Gone the farms the field the tree
The sugar cane and honey bee
And all the sources of the hit??
Found waiting in the wings of men’s??
Development of pleasure ends
And the void is ?? opposite
And all the nuances there of
Have ceased to mean the slightest bit
And meaning was the thing above
All which created all of this
Which now is gone and meaning too
So are gone the old red white and blue
No more heed and idol’s?? leering??
No more rubies native spirit
Man and khaki no more becky
Genuine absinth and triple earring??
??In a stormyard archer hub???
That will get you to the pub
For the pub and bike are gone
No more doorway no more lawn
No more fences and no more gate
??No more nave to cons and create??
No more libraries no more schools
No more sheds and no more tools
All the buildings gone before
Even their end is gone no more
No more human interest stories
Staunch defenders seeking glory
For their meeding\medium?? recompense
Gone the frontier, boarder fence
Horror weckaveed??? must fade
With black and white into a shade
That can be only metaphor
For all is gone no more no more
For all is gone no more no more
For all is gone no more no more

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