The Sabres of Paradise

This article is about the 1990s musical ensemble. For the book, see Lesley Blanch.

For the song Sabres of Paradise see Haysi Fantayzee.

The Sabres of Paradise was a British experimental group formed in London, England in 1992.[1] Although their roots were in the acid house scene, they later produced more dub-inspired work. Andrew Weatherall formed the group with engineers Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns and became responsible for the Sabresonic warehouse raves. Keith "Radioactive Man" Tenniswood joined the group after meeting Jagz at Phil Perry's Full Circle club, Sabres dissolved in 1995. Weatherall went on to form Two Lone Swordsmen with Keith Tenniswood while Kooner and Burns carried on working with The Aloof, and Jagz has also kept a consistent remix and production career. His remix "My Beautiful Friend" for UK Indie band The Charlatans was so groundbreaking that it inspired Eddie Temple Morris a DJ at the X FM radio station to form a show dedicated to remixes. Kooner also worked with Oasis, Garbage, Massive Attack, Kasabian & Primal Scream to name but a few.

Discography

Singles

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Albums

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Compilation albums

Production work

In addition to releasing their own material, The Sabres of Paradise also did production work and remixes for numerous artists, with remixes including "Open Up" for Leftfield featuring John Lydon and "Regret" for New Order.

Visual Image

A coat of arms produced for the Sabres of Paradise featured the 1990s cult cartoon rabbit Bastard Bunny.[5]

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