Spring Heel Jack
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| Origin | London, England |
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| Years active | 1994–present |
| LabelTemplate:Pluralize from text | Treader |
| Members | Ashley Wales John Coxon |
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Spring Heel Jack is an English electronic music duo, consisting of John Coxon and Ashley Wales.
Formed in 1993 in London, England, Spring Heel Jack began their career exploring drum and bass and jungle, but have since branched out into free improvisation and jazz, collaborating with many musicians from Europe and the United States.
History
Wales was formerly a composer of contemporary classical music and leader of the band Crazy About Love, while Coxon was a successful remixer and producer (most notably for Betty Boo) prior to their joining forces.[1]
Their first three drum and bass albums released during the 1990s earned positive reviews for their innovative take on the genre. They also co-wrote and produced the 1996 track "Walking Wounded", a major UK hit for Everything But The Girl[2] featuring Ben Watt who had earlier been sacked from Crazy About Love.
The cinematic Disappeared (2000) marked a transition for Wales and Coxon, and featured the British saxophonist John Surman, whose appearance was a harbinger of later changes.
Masses (2001), the first of several albums for the cross-genre Blue Series on Thirsty Ear, was an even more radical departure. Collaborators included saxophonists Evan Parker, John Tchicai and Tim Berne; bassist William Parker; trumpeters Roy Campbell, Kenny Wheeler and Wadada Leo Smith; trombonist Paul Rutherford; drummer Han Bennink; pianist Matthew Shipp; and guitarist Jason Pierce.
In 2006 Coxon and Wales began to operate a record label, Treader, releasing CDs by themselves and other associated artists, including some of their recent collaborators.
Selected discography
- Albums
- There are Strings (1995)
- 68 Million Shades... (1996)
- Versions (1996)
- Busy, Curious, Thirsty (1997)[3]
- Treader (1999)
- Oddities (2000)
- Disappeared (2000)
- Masses (2001)
- Amassed (2002)
- The Sweetness of the Water (2004)
- Songs and Themes (2008)[4]
- Hackney Road (2018) SHJ and Wadada Leo Smith with Pat Thomas and Steve Noble
- Live albums
- Live (2003)
- Live in Antwerp (2014) with Pat Thomas, Alex Ward, Paul Lytton
- EPs
- Bombscare (Tugboat, 2000) with Low
- With Han Bennink
- Amplified Trio (Treader, 2007)
References
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- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Grrr! It's Betty Boo – Betty Boo | Credits". AllMusic. 10 November 1992. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.John Bush. "Spring Heel Jack | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Busy Curious Thirsty – Spring Heel Jack | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Spring Heel Jack | Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
External links
- Treader (Coxon and Wales's label) on Bandcamp
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