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HAUNTED DANCEHALL (REMASTERED)
The Sabres Of Paradise
Title
HAUNTED DANCEHALL (REMASTERED)
Artist
UPC
5056818803444
Label
Genres
Release Date
Aug 15, 2025
Format
2LP
Weight
0.842
Price
$114inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
* Remastered from the original tapes by Matt Colton
* Contains 'Theme' for the first time on the 2LP edition
* Spot gloss printed switchblade on front cover
* Printed inner sleeves in wide spine outer sleeve
1994 second album by the trio of Andrew Weatherall, Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns, unavailable on vinyl and CD since original release. A concept album with accompanying text for each track by James Woodbourne, it also includes additional production by Portishead and Mr Scruff.
Remastered from the original tapes by Matt Colton, contains 'Theme' for the first time on the 2LP edition.
By the time this record came out towards the end of '''94, The Sabres Of Paradise had evolved from a production trio into a fully fledged band, embarking on live tours and augmented for the stage by additional members such as Rich Thair, from Warp labelmates Red Snapper, and Phil Mossman, later to join LCD Soundsystem. Tapped by Noel Gallagher to support Oasis at enormodomes, the group opted instead to play clubs, student unions, and infamously, a car park in Central London.
Their tour adverts contained small print specifying a policy of 'no jugglers, no fire eaters, no flutes and no hippies with lawyers'.
The studio sound had shifted radically as well, utilising samples (notably on the 1930s voodoo jazz inflected 'Wilmot'), live instrumentation (the heavy twang guitar riff of 'Tow Truck') and a deep love of film scores audible throughout, from the block party funk of 'Theme' to the noir-ish soundscapes of the title track. The sense of the album being a soundtrack itself is underpinned by the accompanying text for each track, rumoured to have been penned by Weatherall himself under a pseudonym, each text fragment joining up to form a suitably grimy, low-lit short story. The Guardian later summed up Haunted Dancehall as 'techno''''s first concept album'.
* Contains 'Theme' for the first time on the 2LP edition
* Spot gloss printed switchblade on front cover
* Printed inner sleeves in wide spine outer sleeve
1994 second album by the trio of Andrew Weatherall, Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns, unavailable on vinyl and CD since original release. A concept album with accompanying text for each track by James Woodbourne, it also includes additional production by Portishead and Mr Scruff.
Remastered from the original tapes by Matt Colton, contains 'Theme' for the first time on the 2LP edition.
By the time this record came out towards the end of '''94, The Sabres Of Paradise had evolved from a production trio into a fully fledged band, embarking on live tours and augmented for the stage by additional members such as Rich Thair, from Warp labelmates Red Snapper, and Phil Mossman, later to join LCD Soundsystem. Tapped by Noel Gallagher to support Oasis at enormodomes, the group opted instead to play clubs, student unions, and infamously, a car park in Central London.
Their tour adverts contained small print specifying a policy of 'no jugglers, no fire eaters, no flutes and no hippies with lawyers'.
The studio sound had shifted radically as well, utilising samples (notably on the 1930s voodoo jazz inflected 'Wilmot'), live instrumentation (the heavy twang guitar riff of 'Tow Truck') and a deep love of film scores audible throughout, from the block party funk of 'Theme' to the noir-ish soundscapes of the title track. The sense of the album being a soundtrack itself is underpinned by the accompanying text for each track, rumoured to have been penned by Weatherall himself under a pseudonym, each text fragment joining up to form a suitably grimy, low-lit short story. The Guardian later summed up Haunted Dancehall as 'techno''''s first concept album'.
Tracklisting
Side 1
- Bubble and Silde
- Bubble and Slide II
- Duke of Earlsfield
- Flight Path Estate
- Planet D (Portishead Remix)
- Wilmot
- Tow Truck
- Theme
- Theme 4
- Return to Planet D
- Ballad of Nicky McGuire
- Jacob Street 7am
- Chapel Street Market 9am
- Haunted Dancehall



