[SEA] 3.05 : SHACKLETON w/ DAEGA SOUND & THE SIGHT BELOW

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[SEA] 3.05 : SHACKLETON w/ DAEGA SOUND & THE SIGHT BELOW

Post by Nordic Soul » Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:54 pm

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Proudly presents

Friday March 5th at the Nectar Lounge

The Seattle debut of....


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SHACKLETON : LIVE
Skull Disco / Perlon - London
Resident Advisor page
RA Article on recent release
Pitchfork Review on Soundboy Punishments
Video of Shackleton at Sonar

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:: OVERVIEW ::
Shackleton's maverick take on big basslines and complex beats doesn't fit into easy categories and that's how it's going to stay. Shackleton has been carving out his own brand of eclecticism on Skull Disco and Perlon releases so far with intricate, snaking percussion, hypnotic melodies, seriously deep bass lines and dubwise sensibilities.

In addition to being one of the most sought after producers in dubstep and dub techno, Shackleton is co-founder / manager of the critically acclaimed Skull Disco label out of London.

:: HISTORY ::
In 2004, prior to the founding of the label Skull Disco, Ian Hicks of Mordant Music liked and released an early Shackleton track entitled Stalker. The track later appeared on Rough Trade's 'Best of 2004' compilation. Around this time Shackleton started thinking about forming a label to release "interesting bass music" and "interesting percussive stuff". Around the same time, Laurie 'Appleblim' Osborne was making similar bass heavy music with abstract beats. Shackleton was impressed with a track, Mystikal Warrior, and it hence appeared on the first Skull Disco release; a double A-side with Shackleton's I Am Animal. Shortly after, Shackleton began the (now defunct) Skull Disco nights in London. Attendees at the first Skull Disco night included Loefah and Mala. Releases on the Skull Disco label are typically double A-sides featuring a track apiece from Shackleton and Appleblim, however the most recent release is a 2CD compilation, Soundboy Punishments, which includes all releases to date, as well as some early Mordant Music and Hotflush releases.

Skull Disco releases often tend to use unusual sounds, atypical of the dubstep genre; they often eschew the familiar drum tropes of dubstep for African percussion and samples of ethnic vocals, combined with massive, wobbling sub-bass and sometimes elements of four to the floor, Basic Channel-esque drum patterns. Typical artwork on releases (by Zeke Clough) is also of an idiosyncratic nature, the pen-and-ink covers referencing egyptological symbols as well as displaying a decidedly metal influence.

Shackleton's music seems to have tapped into a wide range of genres with support for his music coming from djs as diverse as Kode 9, Ricardo Villalobos, Radio Slave and Mary Anne Hobbes while the Hardwax record shop and The Wire magazine are also very enthusiastic. Shackleton's releases have been record of the month in publications such as Mixmag and IDJ magazine on several occasions, whilst Mixmag also included Skull Disco and Shackleton in their Best Act of 2007 top ten list as well as being in the top five record labels and at number one in the remix chart. Shackleton has also been involved with remixing for Simian Mobile Disco and legendary dub techno pioneer, Pole. Shackleton's 'Soundboy's Suicide Note' mix was even made the official mix of the year on Mary Anne Hobbes' show on BBC radio.

The Summer of 2007 saw Shackleton do two European tours whilst 2008 has already seen him play room one at the famous Fabric nightclub. Whilst Shackleton's music tends towards the idiosyncratic and intricate percussion in preference to the big, bass drop, his music is still geared towards the dancefloor and audiences respond in kind.

In 2008 he release 2 of his most praised 12" on Skull Disco, "Death Is Not Final" and "Soundboy's Suicide Note".

In 2009 Shackleton release a full length on Perlon records titled "3 EPs" that went on to become one of the best review dub albums of 2009. Unlike his previous releases on Skull Disco, "3 EPs" finds Shackleton trading in the broken beat format with a more streamlined rhythmic sound in the vein of Rhythm and Sound and Basic Channel.



and, the Seattle debut of....

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DAEGA SOUND
LIGHTA! SOUND / DPR / Formant - Vancouver, BC

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After Djing and promoting for over 10 years, brothers Ben and Joshua have taken the next step with the development their production/perfomance project DAEGA SOUND SYSTEM.

Formely known as DJ's, Sela and Deep Six, they have joined forces with the acclaimed production collective, Lighta! Sound crew. Adding to their involvement as performers and promoters with Lighta! they have signed to DPR Recordings and have forthcoming releases on both Sub Freq and Formant Recordings.

Daega focuses on deep moods within their productions and performances. They are described as "deep and heavy, intricate and spacious". With performances as Live PA or DJ duo they continue to push the deeper end of dubstep.



and, a debut dance set by....
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THE SIGHT BELOW
Ghostly International / Decibel

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The music of The Sight Below conjures half-remembered dreams and soft-focus sentiments with elegiac beauty; his video art works similarly, blurring snippets of film until they’re recognizable only as organic objects: black-and-white amoebas milling about, or a sunset rendered in grayscale.

All of The Sight Below’s songs are performed live: The artist runs E-bowed, slide, and lightly picked guitars through a series of loopers, 12-bit reverb boxes, and delay units, kneading and distending the notes until they drone like bees in a tunnel or keen like an orchestra of singing saws. The resulting swirl is pinned to propulsive, achingly subtle electronic percussion, which guides the listener through the gloom towards the music’s hopeful center. The resulting ambient works seem as effortless as natural phenomena; in fact, they’re carefully played, head-nodding hymns to the artist’s solitary life.

'Glider' and its accompanying 'No Place for Us' EP, The Sight Below’s 2008 debut releases on Ghostly International, were well-received in ambient circles and in the music world at large, gaining plaudits from international publications and musicians (including Radiohead’s Thom Yorke). The Sight Below spent the year touring the world, playing a slate of successful shows at DEMF, MUTEK, and SONAR, and collaborating extensively with Simon Scott (ex-member of legendary 'shoegaze' band Slowdive). The Sight Below is currently working on new material with Scott for a future release.

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$10 advance tickets are available through Ticket Web $15 at the door

Nectar Lounge
412 N 36th St
Seattle, WA 98103

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Re: [SEA] 3.05 : SHACKLETON w/ DAEGA SOUND & THE SIGHT BELOW

Post by Nordic Soul » Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:32 pm

Check out this week's Stranger preview / interview with Shackleton!

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"Upset the Rhythm" by Dave Segal

Sam Shackleton spearheaded the Skull Disco label, an outpost of maverick dubstep output that blazed brilliantly for a few years and then flickered out in 2008. For such a short-lived endeavor, the London-based label left a profound legacy: Check out the double-disc compilations Soundboy Punishments and Soundboy's Gravestone Gets Desecrated by Vandals, and come to grips with this gripping, stealthy, and oft-unsettling music. Abetted by Shackleton's business partner/fellow producer Laurie "Appleblim" Osborne, Skull Disco staked out unique territory in the dubstep diaspora, slithering and clattering in the fecund zone between late ethno-beat scientist Muslimgauze and catalytic dubstep OGs Digital Mystikz.

As forbidding and thorny as it can be, Shackleton's music has rattlesnaked its way into mixes overseen by renowned DJs like /rupture and Matt Shadetek, Scuba, and Mary Anne Hobbs. Further, the hauntological misfits who run England's Mordant Music label so fancied Shackleton's off-kilter, scattershot beats, sternum-*compressing bass frequencies, and malevolent atmospheres that they chose four of his tracks for their Picking O'er the Bones compilation. And experimental-techno don Ricardo Villalobos provided an epic treatment of Shackleton's grim, WTC-*memorializing classic "Blood on My Hands," with Shackleton returning the favor by remixing "Minimoonstar" for Villalobos's Vasco EP on Perlon. This connection led to Shackleton releasing his 2009 full-length, Three EPs, for that esteemed Berlin record company.

Initially, this seems like an unlikely match—Shackleton's stalking, mutational dubstep shares little in common with Perlon's often-madcap, club-techno subversions, save for a similarly minimalist approach. But considering that Perlon issued Villalobos's introspective brain-twister Thé Au Harem D'Archimède, perhaps we shouldn't be too surprised.

Three EPs starts with "(No More) Negative Thoughts," a cerebral, tribal thumper laced with motivational-speech jargon and insistent, warped keyboard tones that induce uneasiness. Shackleton's trademark intensity and intricately rolling hand drums send you into a state between hypnosis and apprehension. "Asha in the Tabernacle" uses pop-gospel chestnut "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" as a chilling refrain amid suspenseful, sonorous organ drones, zonked spaceship emissions, and hectic beats. Disc highlight "Mountain of Ashes" overcomes its downer title with a gorgeous, ascending angel-sigh vocal sample and bubbling percussion pattern.

Shackleton's use of voices in his tracks differs from most producers' in that he's not trying to hype a crowd or fill people full of typical uplift, but rather to get listeners to focus on an often-grim message—although Shackleton strenuously disagrees with this observation.

"You make it sound as though there's nothing but misery and bafflement in my music," he says. "I use vocal snippets that are appropriate for the track and that I feel make sense within the context. I mean, some vocal snippets are really positive. Take, for example, 'He's got the whole world in his hands' or the whole of the samples from '(No More) Negative Thoughts.' I hope to give a comforting message with these samples.

"I think that good art needs to have many dimensions and contrasts," he continues. "As humans, we have a multitude of emotions and experience infinite situations, etc. Sometimes we can feel a mixture of emotions or hold a number of seemingly contradictory positions at the same time. Music's the same. Often the elements can suggest very different things at the same time, and it's this opposition that makes the piece."

Given its burrowing, frequently disorienting nature, it seems pertinent to ask if people dance to Shackleton's music. The beats move in fairly unpredictable patterns, though one can imagine punters making sinuous movements with their arms and stealthy dips with their hips.

"It depends on the crowd," Shackleton says. "Sometimes people really dance, sometimes they just stand there, and sometimes they take the opportunity to go for a smoke or go to the bar. That said, I don't think that the beats are at all baffling. It's generally pretty simple to count it out. You are probably right, though, about how people dance to it. Without wishing to sound corny, I hope that I make my beats loose enough for people to find their own groove. I make the music that I would like to dance to. I think that some people will feel the same way, some people won't."

Over its nine tracks, Three EPs immerses you in majestic, mournful aural vortices in which vibrant hand percussion strives to energize you even as ocean-floor bass tones and lugubrious wisps of melody conspire to enshroud you in gloom. Such paradoxes result in ever-intriguing tracks that are built to last. Are you superhuman enough to take it?
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Re: [SEA] 3.05 : SHACKLETON w/ DAEGA SOUND & THE SIGHT BELOW

Post by fractal » Wed Mar 03, 2010 8:38 pm

thank you so much for bringing shack out here! the man's a straight legend,,,

the line up looks fantastic; never been to nectar, great excuse to check it out


could you be kind enough to post a time slot? i work untill 11 or 12 so gotta work some magic if he's going on before that




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Post by fractal » Wed Mar 03, 2010 8:44 pm

Also, this should be stickied!


SHACKLETON!!!



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Re: [SEA] 3.05 : SHACKLETON w/ DAEGA SOUND & THE SIGHT BELOW

Post by Nordic Soul » Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:16 pm

fractal wrote:thank you so much for bringing shack out here! the man's a straight legend,,,

the line up looks fantastic; never been to nectar, great excuse to check it out

could you be kind enough to post a time slot? i work untill 11 or 12 so gotta work some magic if he's going on before that

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Nectar is a great venue in a very cool neighborhood (good sound, high ceilings, heated outdoor lounge, balcony, intimate dancefloor).

Timeslots for Friday are as follows

The Sight Below : 9:30 - 10:30
Daega Sound : 10:30 - 12:15
Shackleton : 12:15 - ???


See you then!

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Re: [SEA] 3.05 : SHACKLETON w/ DAEGA SOUND & THE SIGHT BELOW

Post by fractal » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:23 am

Nordic Soul wrote:
fractal wrote:thank you so much for bringing shack out here! the man's a straight legend,,,

the line up looks fantastic; never been to nectar, great excuse to check it out

could you be kind enough to post a time slot? i work untill 11 or 12 so gotta work some magic if he's going on before that

:h:
PUMPED

Nectar is a great venue in a very cool neighborhood (good sound, high ceilings, heated outdoor lounge, balcony, intimate dancefloor).

Timeslots for Friday are as follows

The Sight Below : 9:30 - 10:30
Daega Sound : 10:30 - 12:15
Shackleton : 12:15 - ???


See you then!
thanks for that man, can't wait!!!!
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Post by monkeytek » Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:35 pm

DAEGA SOUND in the mix... It gets no better!
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Re: [SEA] 3.05 : SHACKLETON w/ DAEGA SOUND & THE SIGHT BELOW

Post by posit3125 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:42 pm

Caught Shackleton in Denver last night, and all I can say is DON'T MISS THIS. The man is venturing out into the coldest most distant frontiers of bass and beats and he needs a brave and loyal crew on board.

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Re: [SEA] 3.05 : SHACKLETON w/ DAEGA SOUND & THE SIGHT BELOW

Post by Nordic Soul » Sat Mar 06, 2010 12:25 am

posit3125 wrote:Caught Shackleton in Denver last night, and all I can say is DON'T MISS THIS. The man is venturing out into the coldest most distant frontiers of bass and beats and he needs a brave and loyal crew on board.

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Wow! That's quite the quote :) Well said.

I've heard similar reports from every city he's played at so far on this tour. One particularly picky friend told me the Shackleton's performance in Montreal was the best he's heard in the past decade. Needless to say, we're very excited for tonight.

The sun is shining...it's Friday night...BRING THE BASS!!!

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