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Leo Gilbert Leo's show moves like a fault line: pressure building, forms cracking, beauty leaking through. It opens in a hush with Prewn and Prolapse , before sliding into nocturnal electronics via Dominik Eulberg , Lord Of The Isles and Clark . Voices then take over — from the uneasy intimacy of Leila and Daniel Knox to reworked traditions by Elspeth Anne , Colleen and Lisa Knapp & Gerry Diver . The second half turns raw and wired with PVA , Sleaford Mods , Kim Gordon and Shackleton , before opening out into myth, tenderness and dawn-light psychedelia from Zu , Sault and Sven Wunder .
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| Now Playing: Shackleton - Crushing Realities
|  Image from Discogs  Co-ran the Skull Disco label from 2005 to 2008 with Appleblim. Shackleton's take on the sparse template of minimal techno, originally showing heavy influence from Muslimgauze, evolved over the course of the label's lifespan to a sound that resembled something closer to a skeletal, emaciated take on the drop structure and sepulchral sound design of dubstep. By the time of his last release on Skull Disco - the label's last as well, the aptly titled Soundboy's Suicide Note - his work was practically consuming itself. As described in a Resident Advisor review, "Shackleton's loopy drum programming and ink-stained bass...are pushed to psychedelic extremes. Rather than seeking a way out for his music, he found new ways to burrow deeper." Since minting his Woe to the Septic Heart! imprint in 2010, Shackleton's output has become considerably more colourful, going through a resurrection of sorts. This is especially evident in his massive Music for the Quiet Hour / The Drawbar Organ triple LP, in which he infuses bright organ tones into his longstanding brand of mystical minimal techno, replete with incessant polyrhythms, cavernous sound design, and vocal manipulation reminiscent of the early phasing experiments of Steve Reich. www.skulldisco.com Woe to the Septic Heart - Discogs Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply. Artist biography from last.fm |
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