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Eat Your Own Ears presents The Sabres of Paradise at fabric.
Spawned in the era of warehouse raves the seminal band The Sabres of Paradise, along with the likes of the Chemical Brothers, Underworld and Leftfield were lauded as the true pioneers of a new wave of dance / electronica taking over the clubs and eventually the airwaves.
Formed in 1992 The Sabres of Paradise, originally a studio partnership of Andrew Weatherall, Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns, were prolific working with and remixing the artists of the day including Bjork, Leftfield and New Order before signing to the iconic Warp Records to concentrate on their own sound.
In preparation for the 2025 version of the live shows, the band has gone back to the original files, tracks recorded on Akai samplers and now defunct multitrack Hi-8 systems, and have been bringing them up to date with the latest tech; rebuilding building every track to make sure it is as close to the originals and possible. They have also commissioned Chris Tomsett of Innerstrings to create live visuals for the performances ensuring that The Sabres Of Paradise Live will truly be an audio visual spectacular worthy of the band’s legacy.
Support from David Holmes (DJ set)
Age restriction 18+ (with valid photo ID)
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The Sabres of Paradise Biography
Andrew Weatherall's Sabres of Paradise were one of the U.K.'s most celebrated experimental techno groups. A combined effort of Weatherall and collaborators Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns, the group released a flood of singles and EPs, many of which were collected on compilations released by Warp and Weatherall's other main focus: the Sabrettes label, with releases from Plod and Slab, among others. Born in Windsor, Berkshire, Weatherall considers himself a DJ first, and his exhausting schedule of deckwork has been arguably as influential as his records, inspiring scores of other DJs and anticipating trends in trance-techno, inelegant dance, and even trip-hop. Still, tracks such as "Smokebelch," "Theme," "Wilmot," and the expansive Haunted Dancehall did much in helping to push the post-techno envelope beyond the often staid conventions of the dance floor. Weatherall also gained visibility through remix and production work, working with Primal Scream and Scottish ambient-pop group One Dove, and reworking tracks for James, The Orb, Björk, Therapy?, Happy Mondays, The Future Sound of London, Bomb the Bass, Skylab, and Moody Boyz. His mixing skills can be sampled firsthand via the three-CD collection Cut the Crap, released by Six by 6 Records.
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