The Sabres Of ParadiseHaunted Dancehall

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Electronic

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Downtempo

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Tracklist

Bubble And Slide 2:39
Bubble And Slide II 7:38
Duke Of Earlsfield 8:42
Flight Path Estate 3:21
Planet D 4:41
Wilmot 7:32
Tow Truck 6:35
Theme 4:48
Theme 4 1:55
Return To Planet D 5:04
Ballad Of Nicky McGuire 8:30
Jacob Street 7am 3:46
Chapel Street Market 9am 7:14
Haunted Dancehall 4:25

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    Reviews

    • griZlore's avatar
      griZlore
      Reissue just announced Due date August 2 0 2 5
      • flamehairedlover's avatar
        The best album AW made. He was always better with collaborations and this one only apparently took a weekend to lay down - him and rest of Sabres were on fire with this in a very chilled weird cool way
        • imprint75's avatar
          imprint75
          if you were lucky enough to hear this when it came out, it almost certainly made a deep impression on you. Not totally sure if it's aged as well as some of the two lone swordsmen stuff or some of weatherall's remixes, but it's one of my all time favorites. still sounds otherworldly
          • leeinglis's avatar
            leeinglis
            Is this a sick joke?
            Two days ago you could pick up this lp for £25 / £30.........
            Andy ed away. All the vinyl was removed, only to be reposted with a crazy price tag.
            These people trying to profit from this great mans work should be utterly ashamed of themselves!
            • jjw001's avatar
              jjw001
              I pulled this one out today and listened to it for the first time in many years. When I first heard it in the late 90's I thought it was interesting but way too weird. Now that I'm a lot older and have a much wider taste in music I can recognise this as truly ahead of its time. RIP Andrew.
              • golden_robot's avatar
                golden_robot
                rest in peace you beautiful genius sailor Andrew Weatherall. xxx
                • pu235's avatar
                  pu235
                  We should send this piece of art directly into space as representation for our planet, cause it´s one of the most intelligent things we ever created..
                  • DrGlennMD's avatar
                    DrGlennMD
                    Edited 7 years ago
                    This is a smashing record, felt to me that the Sabres were getting into their trip-hop and incorporating a bit of that sound, there’s a couple of tracks on here that don’t sound a million miles away from Mick Harris/Scorn, and some nice samples here and there, nice use of My Bloody Valentine’s Soon. Nothing too dark going on here, a fun “spooky” electronic record with one foot drenched in dub. I wish the bass was thumping though, oddly tin sounding at times but I do love it and return to it regularly since the day it came out.
                    • MrZyc
                      this is one of my favorite albums of all time.
                      highly recommended.
                      • jiggawhat's avatar
                        jiggawhat
                        Edited 13 years ago
                        This is not a dance album, for sure. Way too abstract and out there to ever have any success on a dance floor.

                        I can't say I'm a fan. I like IDM with jazz or classical undertones, atmospheric, moody, contemplative music, rather than heavily sampled synths that are mixed together to form some eccentric concoction of sounds. When IDM begins to loose its human feeling and starts sounding too machine-like then I begin to lose interest.

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