Andrew Weatherall

Andrew Weatherall was a legendary British DJ, producer, and sonic alchemist who helped shape the UK’s electronic music landscape from the late 1980s until his passing in 2020. A linchpin of acid house and a master of genre-defying experimentation, he famously produced Primal Scream’s era-defining *Screamadelica* (1991) and crafted iconic remixes for acts like My Bloody Valentine, New Order, and Happy Mondays. His own projects, like Sabres of Paradise and Two Lone Swordsmen (with Keith Tenniswood), blended dub, techno, and post-punk into hypnotic soundscapes.

Weatherall’s later work remained thrillingly eclectic, from his solo albums *Convenanza* (2016) and *Qualia* (2020) to DJ sets that mixed psychedelic rock with industrial beats. A witty raconteur with a trademark beard and punk ethos, he championed underground sounds while avoiding mainstream fame. Even in his final years, releases like *The Phoenix Suburb (And Other Stories)* (2020) and his remixes (e.g., "Guilty of Love") proved his restless creativity. Andrew left an indelible mark as a curator of weird and wonderful music—a true "gentleman outsider" of electronic culture.

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