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Shackleton vs Jim Jarmusch: “Dead Man”
03.03.2011
10:12 am
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One of the UK’s premiere dubstep producers Shackleton this week releases a new EP called Deadman on London’s reggae and dub imprint Honest Jon’s. Dead Man is also the name of a fantastic 1995 film by Jim Jarmusch starring Johnny Depp as a man called William Blake, wandering through a black and white recreation of the old West while nursing a fatal gunshot wound.

I don’t know if the Shackleton release (sleeve pictured above) is an hommage to the film, but the enterprising folks at The 29th Nov films have made a video for the track itself using footage from the Jarmusch film. It’s great. Rivaling Neil Young’s original minimalist guitar score for haunting atmosphere, Shackleton’s signature sound of Eastern hand percussion hits, disembodied voices and washes of dub noise prove a perfect accompaniment to the gorgeous monochrome footage of Johnny Depp slowly dying:
 

 
Shackleton’s Deadman is available to buy on vinyl and download from Juno.

Jim Jarmusch’s Dead Man is available to buy from Amazon.

Posted by Niall O'Conghaile
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03.03.2011
10:12 am
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Shackleton: Blood on My Hands
10.28.2009
04:29 pm
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This is one of the most impressive Dubstep releases I’ve heard since, well, I forgot dubstep existed. Just the right hint of Burroughs, Gysin and the assault of the citadels of enlightenment. Towers open fire!

Download a DJ mix from Shackleton here.

And get his new release “Three Eps” here.

Posted by Jason Louv
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10.28.2009
04:29 pm
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