In the 1990s, one producer excelled all others in seizing upon a spanking brand new sound concept that many others have since tried tirelessly to emulate. His name is not Sean Combs, "Mutt" Lange, John McEntire, Steve Albini, or even the RZA. You could argue that the honor of defining a decade should go to Prince Paul, but that skit thing just pisses me off now. Sure, it worked on Three Feet High and Rising but give it a rest, people! My huge shout of hearty praise for shaping the musical landscape of this decade goes to Andrew Weatherall. It was Weatherall's remix of… read more
In the 1990s, one producer excelled all others in seizing upon a spanking brand new sound concept that many others have since tried tirelessly to emu… read more
In the 1990s, one producer excelled all others in seizing upon a spanking brand new sound concept that many others have since tried tirelessly to emulate. His name is not Sean Combs, &qu… read more
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man. Formed in early 1996, following the dissolution of Weatherall's influential The Sabres of Paradise techno act, the Swordsmen have explored a variety of styles, from electro to post-punk to IDM. Originally they released material on the label Emissions Audio Output, which Weatherall ran. However, the small nature of the operation limited the duo's success and they have since signed to Warp Records, making them labelmates with acts such as Squarepushe…read more
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man. Formed in early 1996, following the dissolution of Weatherall&… read more