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The Sabres of Paradise was an experimental group from the UK, active in the early 1990s, whose roots were in the acid house scene but later produced more dub-inspired work. Their albums Haunted Dancehall and Sabresonic II contained no vocals whatsoever. Andrew Weatherall formed the group and was joined by engineers Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns, and were responsible for the legendary Sabresonic warehouse raves. The group dissolved in 1995, but continued their music careers with Weatherall in Two Lone Swordsmen, and Kooner and Burns in The Aloof.

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Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • Septic Cuts (Sabres of Paradise, 1994)
  • Deep Cuts (Sabres of Paradise, 1994)
  • Versus (Warp, 1995)

Singles

  • "Smokebelch II" (Warp, 1993)
  • "United" (Sabres of Paradise, 1993)
  • "Theme" (Sabres of Paradise, 1994)
  • "Wilmot" (Warp, 1994)
  • "Wilmot II" (Warp, 1994)
  • "Jam J" (Fontana Records, 1994) Template:Small
  • "Haunted Dancehall (As Performed by In the Nursery)" (Warp, 1995)
  • "Duke of Earlsfield (LFO Mix)" / "Bubble & Slide (Nightmares on Wax Mix)" (Warp, 1995)
  • "Tow Truck (Chemical Brothers Mix)" / "Tow Truck (Depth Charge Mix)" (Warp, 1995)
  • "Ysaebud" (Special Emissions, 1997)
  • "Lick Wid Nit Wit" (Elastic Dreams, 2018)




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