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A.k.a. Andrew Weatherall, Jagz Kooner & Gary Burns
Dub-influenced leftfield electronic trio comprising Andrew Weatherall, Gary Burns, and Jagz Kooner, established in 1992. The group formed out of a series of fruitful remix collaborations done before the name "Sabres Of Paradise" was used — including "Papua New Guinea" by The Future Sound Of London, Flowered Up's epic baggy journey "Weekender" (renamed "Weatherall's Weekender" over two drastically reworked and extended balearic house/dub remixes), and The Moody Boys' "Centre Of The World". The group released its own material starting in 1993 but was known more for a series of adventurous remixes of other artists under the Sabres name. When the trio disbanded in 1995, Weatherall went on to form Two Lone Swordsmen with producer/engineer Keith Tenniswood, while Kooner and Burns joined The Aloof.
![]() | Andrew Weatherall voc, key, perc *1963 GB |
![]() | Jagz Kooner voc GB |
![]() | Gary Burns key GB |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Lick Wid Nit Wit | The Sabres Of Paradise | 2018 | Album |
Коллекция Альбомов 1993-1999 | The Sabres Of Paradise | 2002 | Compil. |
Smokebelch / Only Love Can Break Your Heart | The Sabres Of Paradise / Saint Etienne | 1999 | Album |
Ysaebud | The Sabres Of Paradise | 1997 | Single |
Sabresonic II | The Sabres Of Paradise | 1995 | Album |
Versus | The Sabres Of Paradise | 1995 | Album |
Jam J | James Vs The Sabres Of Paradise | 1994 | Single |
Theme | The Sabres Of Paradise | 1994 | Album |
Wilmot | The Sabres Of Paradise | 1994 | Single |
Haunted Dancehall | The Sabres Of Paradise | 1994 | Album |
Smokebelch II | The Sabres Of Paradise | 1993 | Album |
Sabresonic | The Sabres Of Paradise | 1993 | Album |
Sabresonic | The Sabres Of Paradise | 1993 | Album |