TAG: Amon Tobin

Oct04

Various Artists – Ninja Tune XX Limited Edition Box Set (Review)

Various Artists

Ninja Tune XX Limited Edition Box Set

Released by Ninja Tune


The legendary umbrella of sounds that is Ninja Tune is turning 20 this year; which means a massive compilation is totally in order. So strap in those headphones, because it's going to take a lot of time and a healthy musical palette to absorb it all.
Oct04

Top 10 Ninja Tune Videos of All Time (Video)

Legendary record labels usually combine a visionary musical agenda with a visual aethetic that is unmistakable. For two decades, Ninja Tune artists have helped define what electronic music “looks like” via a series of impressive music videos. Here are some of our favorite clips from the past 20 years.

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Oct04

Eskmo 12 Minute Mini-Mix (Podcast)

Eskmo

12 Minute Mini-Mix


As one of the hottest young guns on Ninja Tune, San Fransico-based producer Brendan Angelides, aka Eskmo, is one of the leading lights guiding the 20 year old label into the future of electronic music. This 12-minute …

Jul27

ESKMO Live: Camp Bisco Performance + Tour Dates (Video)

The man one Youtube viewer described as “devastating dubstep/experimental dubstep/whatever the fuck ESKMO is”. We’re not sure how to describe the recent Ninja-tune signee either, but here’s what his show looks like, plus tour dates.

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Jan27

INTERVIEW: Doubleclick and Amon Tobin Give Electronica the Finger (Two, Actually)

The convergence of two major, established forces in music has rarely resulted in anything less than a disaster. Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson’ s brief partnership ended with the theft of the Beatles catalog and decades of resentment. The Best of Both Worlds and Unfinished Business, the two mediocre LPs born out of the R. Kelly/Jay-Z collaboration, proved that their business together should have been finished before it even began. As Two Fingers, electronic juggernauts Amon Tobin and Joe ‘Doubleclick’ Chapman seek to break the curse of musical matches seemingly made in heaven. From the sinister yet gorgeous sound of their hip-hop-tinged debut, the two revered producers have undeniably succeeded in doing so. Doubleclick took some time out with URB to discuss working with Amon …