The Two Lone Swordsmen are BritishhouseDJ and producerAndrew Weatherall and studio engineerKeith Tenniswood. Formed in early 1996, following the dissolution of Weatherall's influential Sabres of Paradisetechno act, the Swordsmen have explored a variety of styles, from electro and 4/4 techno to post punk and downtempo in later years. Originally they released material on the label Emissions Audio Output, run by Weatherall. However, the small nature of the operation limited the duo's success and they subsequently signed to Warp Records, making them labelmates with acts such as Autechre and Boards of Canada, as well as setting up the Rotters Golf Club label for their more dancefloor-friendly output under various other guises.
In 2004 they released From the Double Gone Chapel, exhibiting more of a late 1970s dub and post punk sound than their previous work, influenced heavily by groups like PiL. It was released with the single Sex Beat, a cover of the popular Gun Club song. Their latest album, Wrong Meeting, was released in April 2007, with Wrong Meeting II following a month after. Set solidly in the dub rock vein they explored on From the Double Gone Chapel, the duo venture into sleezy country and LCD Soundsystem-style punk funkdisco.
Spiritualized - Come Together (Two Lone Swordsmen Remix)
Label: Spaceman Records
Catalog#: SPIRT015TDJ
Released: 1998
Style: Psychedelic Rock
published: 23 Apr 2013
Two Lone Swordsmen DJ set - Haywire Sessions on Groovetech Radio (2001-05-31)
Two Lone Swordsmen on Groovetech Radio in 2001.
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British house DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood. Formed in early 1996, following the dissolution of Weatherall's influential Sabres of Paradise techno act, the Swordsmen have explored a variety of styles, from electro and 4/4 techno to post punk and downtempo in later years. Originally they released material on the label Emissions Audio Output, run by Weatherall. However, the small nature of the operation limited the duo's success and they subsequently signed to Warp Records, making them labelmates with acts such as Autechre and Boards of Canada, as well as setting up the Rotters Golf Club label for their more dancefloor-friendly output under various other guises.
In 2004 they ...
published: 23 May 2015
Two Lone Swordsmen - Breezeblock mix (11-09-2000)
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British house DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man. This is their mix from September 2000 for Mary Ann Hobbs Breezeblock.
#two lone swordsmen #keithtenniswood #andre weatherall #techno #electronic music #electro
published: 25 Jun 2021
Two Lone Swordsmen - The Bunker
The Two Lone Swordsmen, Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood may be long-acquainted partners in the field of techno innovation, (before Two Lone Swordsmen, they worked together throughout the mid-1990s as part of seedy post-acid house rogues Sabres Of Paradise) but they've never fallen into the po-faced techno-trap of over-intellectualising their music. You didn't need a degree to enjoy previous album Stay Down--a work that joyfully explored the boundless territory of the burble, the parp and the squelch--and happily, while this, their third album offers a change in direction, it's one that delves into the endless possibilities of the buzz, the fizz, and the bleep in typically idiot savant style. "Tiny Reminders" is a driving seventy-three minute journey into the depths of electro-minima...
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Hope We Never Surface · Two Lone Swordsmen
Stay Down
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 1998-10-19
Composer: Tenniswood
Composer: Weatherall
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Brootle · Two Lone Swordsmen
Tiny Reminders
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 2000-09-04
Composer: Tenniswood
Composer: Weatherall
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published: 02 Oct 2020
Sex Beat
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Sex Beat · Two Lone Swordsmen
From The Double Gone Chapel
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 2004-05-17
Composer: Pierce
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Two Lone Swordsmen on Groovetech Radio in 2001.
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British house DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood...
Two Lone Swordsmen on Groovetech Radio in 2001.
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British house DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood. Formed in early 1996, following the dissolution of Weatherall's influential Sabres of Paradise techno act, the Swordsmen have explored a variety of styles, from electro and 4/4 techno to post punk and downtempo in later years. Originally they released material on the label Emissions Audio Output, run by Weatherall. However, the small nature of the operation limited the duo's success and they subsequently signed to Warp Records, making them labelmates with acts such as Autechre and Boards of Canada, as well as setting up the Rotters Golf Club label for their more dancefloor-friendly output under various other guises.
In 2004 they released From the Double Gone Chapel, exhibiting more of a late 1970s dub and post punk sound than their previous work, influenced heavily by groups like PiL. It was released with the single Sex Beat, a cover of the popular Gun Club song. Their latest album, Wrong Meeting, was released in April 2007, with Wrong Meeting II following a month after. Set solidly in the dub rock vein they explored on From the Double Gone Chapel, the duo venture into sleezy country and LCD Soundsystem-style punk funk disco.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Lone_Swordsmen
These sets were were originally streamed in real media in the early days of online streaming radio. Unfortunately, you'll have to excuse the poor quality.
Two Lone Swordsmen on Groovetech Radio in 2001.
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British house DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood. Formed in early 1996, following the dissolution of Weatherall's influential Sabres of Paradise techno act, the Swordsmen have explored a variety of styles, from electro and 4/4 techno to post punk and downtempo in later years. Originally they released material on the label Emissions Audio Output, run by Weatherall. However, the small nature of the operation limited the duo's success and they subsequently signed to Warp Records, making them labelmates with acts such as Autechre and Boards of Canada, as well as setting up the Rotters Golf Club label for their more dancefloor-friendly output under various other guises.
In 2004 they released From the Double Gone Chapel, exhibiting more of a late 1970s dub and post punk sound than their previous work, influenced heavily by groups like PiL. It was released with the single Sex Beat, a cover of the popular Gun Club song. Their latest album, Wrong Meeting, was released in April 2007, with Wrong Meeting II following a month after. Set solidly in the dub rock vein they explored on From the Double Gone Chapel, the duo venture into sleezy country and LCD Soundsystem-style punk funk disco.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Lone_Swordsmen
These sets were were originally streamed in real media in the early days of online streaming radio. Unfortunately, you'll have to excuse the poor quality.
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British house DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man. This is their mix from Sept...
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British house DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man. This is their mix from September 2000 for Mary Ann Hobbs Breezeblock.
#two lone swordsmen #keithtenniswood #andre weatherall #techno #electronic music #electro
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British house DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man. This is their mix from September 2000 for Mary Ann Hobbs Breezeblock.
#two lone swordsmen #keithtenniswood #andre weatherall #techno #electronic music #electro
The Two Lone Swordsmen, Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood may be long-acquainted partners in the field of techno innovation, (before Two Lone Swordsmen, th...
The Two Lone Swordsmen, Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood may be long-acquainted partners in the field of techno innovation, (before Two Lone Swordsmen, they worked together throughout the mid-1990s as part of seedy post-acid house rogues Sabres Of Paradise) but they've never fallen into the po-faced techno-trap of over-intellectualising their music. You didn't need a degree to enjoy previous album Stay Down--a work that joyfully explored the boundless territory of the burble, the parp and the squelch--and happily, while this, their third album offers a change in direction, it's one that delves into the endless possibilities of the buzz, the fizz, and the bleep in typically idiot savant style. "Tiny Reminders" is a driving seventy-three minute journey into the depths of electro-minimalism, peppered throughout with very characteristic bursts of the Swordsmen's deadpan humour -- see the Aphex Twin-esque gastric rumble of "Rotting Hill Carnival" and the valium-addled steel drum workout of "It's Not The Worst I've Looked... Just The Most I've Ever Cared". For those who like their techno genuinely innovative, Tiny Reminders is essential.
The Two Lone Swordsmen, Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood may be long-acquainted partners in the field of techno innovation, (before Two Lone Swordsmen, they worked together throughout the mid-1990s as part of seedy post-acid house rogues Sabres Of Paradise) but they've never fallen into the po-faced techno-trap of over-intellectualising their music. You didn't need a degree to enjoy previous album Stay Down--a work that joyfully explored the boundless territory of the burble, the parp and the squelch--and happily, while this, their third album offers a change in direction, it's one that delves into the endless possibilities of the buzz, the fizz, and the bleep in typically idiot savant style. "Tiny Reminders" is a driving seventy-three minute journey into the depths of electro-minimalism, peppered throughout with very characteristic bursts of the Swordsmen's deadpan humour -- see the Aphex Twin-esque gastric rumble of "Rotting Hill Carnival" and the valium-addled steel drum workout of "It's Not The Worst I've Looked... Just The Most I've Ever Cared". For those who like their techno genuinely innovative, Tiny Reminders is essential.
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Hope We Never Surface · Two Lone Swordsmen
Stay Down
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 1998-10-19
Composer: Tenniswood
Composer: Weat...
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Hope We Never Surface · Two Lone Swordsmen
Stay Down
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 1998-10-19
Composer: Tenniswood
Composer: Weatherall
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Hope We Never Surface · Two Lone Swordsmen
Stay Down
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 1998-10-19
Composer: Tenniswood
Composer: Weatherall
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Brootle · Two Lone Swordsmen
Tiny Reminders
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 2000-09-04
Composer: Tenniswood
Composer: Weatherall
A...
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Brootle · Two Lone Swordsmen
Tiny Reminders
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 2000-09-04
Composer: Tenniswood
Composer: Weatherall
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Brootle · Two Lone Swordsmen
Tiny Reminders
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 2000-09-04
Composer: Tenniswood
Composer: Weatherall
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Sex Beat · Two Lone Swordsmen
From The Double Gone Chapel
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 2004-05-17
Composer: Pierce
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Sex Beat · Two Lone Swordsmen
From The Double Gone Chapel
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 2004-05-17
Composer: Pierce
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Sex Beat · Two Lone Swordsmen
From The Double Gone Chapel
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 2004-05-17
Composer: Pierce
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Two Lone Swordsmen on Groovetech Radio in 2001.
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British house DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood. Formed in early 1996, following the dissolution of Weatherall's influential Sabres of Paradise techno act, the Swordsmen have explored a variety of styles, from electro and 4/4 techno to post punk and downtempo in later years. Originally they released material on the label Emissions Audio Output, run by Weatherall. However, the small nature of the operation limited the duo's success and they subsequently signed to Warp Records, making them labelmates with acts such as Autechre and Boards of Canada, as well as setting up the Rotters Golf Club label for their more dancefloor-friendly output under various other guises.
In 2004 they released From the Double Gone Chapel, exhibiting more of a late 1970s dub and post punk sound than their previous work, influenced heavily by groups like PiL. It was released with the single Sex Beat, a cover of the popular Gun Club song. Their latest album, Wrong Meeting, was released in April 2007, with Wrong Meeting II following a month after. Set solidly in the dub rock vein they explored on From the Double Gone Chapel, the duo venture into sleezy country and LCD Soundsystem-style punk funk disco.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Lone_Swordsmen
These sets were were originally streamed in real media in the early days of online streaming radio. Unfortunately, you'll have to excuse the poor quality.
The Two Lone Swordsmen are British house DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall and studio engineer Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man. This is their mix from September 2000 for Mary Ann Hobbs Breezeblock.
#two lone swordsmen #keithtenniswood #andre weatherall #techno #electronic music #electro
The Two Lone Swordsmen, Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood may be long-acquainted partners in the field of techno innovation, (before Two Lone Swordsmen, they worked together throughout the mid-1990s as part of seedy post-acid house rogues Sabres Of Paradise) but they've never fallen into the po-faced techno-trap of over-intellectualising their music. You didn't need a degree to enjoy previous album Stay Down--a work that joyfully explored the boundless territory of the burble, the parp and the squelch--and happily, while this, their third album offers a change in direction, it's one that delves into the endless possibilities of the buzz, the fizz, and the bleep in typically idiot savant style. "Tiny Reminders" is a driving seventy-three minute journey into the depths of electro-minimalism, peppered throughout with very characteristic bursts of the Swordsmen's deadpan humour -- see the Aphex Twin-esque gastric rumble of "Rotting Hill Carnival" and the valium-addled steel drum workout of "It's Not The Worst I've Looked... Just The Most I've Ever Cared". For those who like their techno genuinely innovative, Tiny Reminders is essential.
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Hope We Never Surface · Two Lone Swordsmen
Stay Down
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 1998-10-19
Composer: Tenniswood
Composer: Weatherall
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Provided to YouTube by PIAS
Brootle · Two Lone Swordsmen
Tiny Reminders
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 2000-09-04
Composer: Tenniswood
Composer: Weatherall
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Provided to YouTube by PIAS
Sex Beat · Two Lone Swordsmen
From The Double Gone Chapel
℗ Warp Records
Released on: 2004-05-17
Composer: Pierce
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The Two Lone Swordsmen are BritishhouseDJ and producerAndrew Weatherall and studio engineerKeith Tenniswood. Formed in early 1996, following the dissolution of Weatherall's influential Sabres of Paradisetechno act, the Swordsmen have explored a variety of styles, from electro and 4/4 techno to post punk and downtempo in later years. Originally they released material on the label Emissions Audio Output, run by Weatherall. However, the small nature of the operation limited the duo's success and they subsequently signed to Warp Records, making them labelmates with acts such as Autechre and Boards of Canada, as well as setting up the Rotters Golf Club label for their more dancefloor-friendly output under various other guises.
In 2004 they released From the Double Gone Chapel, exhibiting more of a late 1970s dub and post punk sound than their previous work, influenced heavily by groups like PiL. It was released with the single Sex Beat, a cover of the popular Gun Club song. Their latest album, Wrong Meeting, was released in April 2007, with Wrong Meeting II following a month after. Set solidly in the dub rock vein they explored on From the Double Gone Chapel, the duo venture into sleezy country and LCD Soundsystem-style punk funkdisco.
Listen below... He introduces each track below... One. More. Tune! ... St ... For the first decade or so on the airwaves, I played my selections on air through two CD players in RTÉ RnaG’s studio in Casla ... Two Lone Swordsmen - WorkAt Night (2007) ... Tops off ... .
There are plenty of out-there acts performing at the festival this year ...Far from being a rejected member of The Avengers, Radioactive Man is the alias of Surrey-born producer Keith Tenniswood, one half of the electronic duo Two Lone Swordsmen ... .
In game one, Alley Whiteford collected the lone hit for EJ, while Skylar Barnett and CadenceKenny each pitched in the loss, both earning two strikeouts ...Anna Zielinski then scored the lone run of the night for the Swordsmen.