The Sabres of Paradise were a seminal British electronic act formed in the early 1990s by producer and DJ Andrew Weatherall, along with Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns. Known for their groundbreaking fusion of ambient dub, techno, and experimental sounds, the group made a lasting impact on the UK electronic scene with a distinct moody, immersive style. Their debut album, Sabresonic (1993), and its follow-up, Haunted Dancehall (1994), are considered cult classics, blending sleek urban beats with eerie, cinematic atmospheres.
As key figures in the '90s leftfield dance movement, The Sabres of Paradise also ran their own influential label—under the same name—which helped define the era's underground sound. Their collaborations and remixes, including work with Björk, further showcased their talent for pushing genre boundaries. Though the group disbanded in the mid-‘90s, their legacy continues to influence electronic music today, with remastered releases introducing their work to new generations of listeners.
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