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The Irresistible Force ft. Jonah Sharp

June 16th, 2008 by

The Irresistible Force ft. Jonah SharpThe Irresistible Force feat. Jonah Sharp will perform at The Big Chill festival 2008 A-Z line up | Ticket info

Jonah Sharp – Biography

Ambient techno innovator Jonah Sharp aka Spacetime Continuum has played an important role in the 90’s in consolidating the global experimental ambient and techno scene through his Reflective Records imprint as well as a string of solo studio albums on Astralwerks and Virgin Records . He has collaborated with many artists including a live album with writer and philosopher Terence McKennna, and collaborations with Mixmaster Morris, Haruomi Hosono of Yellow Magic Orchestra, Pete Namlook, Ursula Rucker, Move D, Tetsu Inoue and Bill Laswell to name but a few.

An Edinburgh, Scotland native , Sharp started his musical life as a drummer before embarking on his career in electronic music. He was busy session drummer flirting with the late 80’s London acid jazz club scene until the discovery of the possibilities of a sampler and a drum machine had him experimenting with other styles. He came into ambient and techno as a DJ and live electronic performer as a founding member of the legendary Spacetime parties, held in a hologram factory in London in the late 80’s and early 90’s

He left London for America in 1992, settling in San Francisco, where he established his Reflective label and recorded the bulk of his work to date split over a number of different project headings (Emit Ecaps, Alien Community, Reagenz, Electro Harmonix, and others). His most consistently visible work has been as Spacetime Continuum , most of which was released by Astralwerks and Reflective

He has performed live electronic music and Dj’d all over the world including a slot at the very first Detroit Electronic Music Festival in 2000 curated by Carl Craig and on Mount Fuji in front of 18,000 people during an insane torrential rain storm. He has remixed the likes of Nine Inch Nails), Meat Beat Manifesto and Matt Herbert)

More recently he has completed the soundtrack for soon to be released documentary “Consume This!” and has spent time in the producers chair working with acts as diverse as San Francisco disco punk scensters Paradise Boys ,maestro tabla player Zakir Hussein and his own kids band $lotmachine. Currently he is in a studio in San Francisco writing brand new solo material and gigging/writing with talking drum maestro Sikiru Adepoju.
A brand new Spacetime Continuum album is on its way as well as well as the long awaited collaboration with Mixmaster Morris for 2008.

www.myspace.com/jonahsharp

The Irresistible Force feat. Jonah Sharp will perform at The Big Chill festival 2008 A-Z line up | Ticket info

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The Irresistible Force ft. Jonah Sharp

June 16th, 2008 by

The Irresistible Force ft. Jonah SharpThe Irresistible Force feat. Jonah Sharp will perform at The Big Chill festival 2008 A-Z line up | Ticket info

The Irresistible Force – Biography

Mixmaster Morris started The Irresistible Force in ’87 and made two very collectible early singles. He developed a live acid house concept into The Madhouse (1988), which was widely credited as the first live techno event in London. He joined up with The Shamen at the end of ’89, creating the highly acclaimed Synergy club, which toured the UK and Europe for over two years. Morris also supported The Orb at many of their early shows, and other bands including Spiritualized, System 7…

MMM then signed to Rising High and released two classic Irresistible Force albums, Flying High and Global Chillage. Both made the indie top 5 and were released in the US (Astralwerks, Instinct) and Japan (Sony).

The Mixmaster made his name as the hardest working chillout DJ in the world, doing all-night soundscapes in 30 countries at a bizarre selection of parties. In the US he appeared at ‘Even Further’ in ’96, at the Full Moon Party in the Mojave Desert, at the Plantasia rave in San Bernadino, on a boat party in San Francisco, and at many small clubs in NY, SF, LA, Chicago, Boston, Baltimore, Milwaukee etc. In Germany, he appereared at the Berlin Love Parade for six years running (the world’s largest techno event,) and recorded two deeply chilled Dreamfish albums with Frankfurt electroguru Pete Namlook. Morris is still one of the UK’s most popular DJ’s across the country, he has been resident DJ at Glastonbury Festival for five years, warming up for The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Jamiroquai, Stereolab etc. In Japan he played all over the country, including the massive rainbow 2000 raves on the sacred Mt. Fuji.

Morris recorded The Morning After mix CD, released on Positiva in the UK (1996) and then around the world, which shows his mixing style at the time, blending trip hop and ambient jungle into a cool soundtrack for head-nodding. He also made a classic ambient mix CD, split with Alex Patterson for Mixmag. From 1995 to 1999 he was the only DJ with his own page in the latter magazine, with a chance to champion underground music and chillout vibes. Nowadays he’s recognised as a leading critic of corporate dance music.

Many of the leading electronic acts had their first press coverage courtesy of the Mixmaster, for example Aphex Twin, Ken Ishii, Black Dog, Orbital, Atom Heart, Bedouin Ascent and more recently T Power, Squarepusher, Dot Records and Jimpster. No wonder Radio 1′s John Peel named him as his ‘natural successor.’

After a break from recording he signed to Ninja Tune, and recorded the acclaimed "Its Tomorrow Already," releasing the single Nepalese Bliss/ Fish Dances to precede the album release in 1998. The single contained strong remixes by the likes of Fila Brazilia, Jimpster and Amon Tobin.

In early ’99 Morris recorded the "Quiet Logic" album with SF’s Jonah Sharp (Spacetime Continuum) in Tokyo’s YMO studio, released by Daisyworld.

In 1999, Morris ran the acclaimed ‘Nubient’ night at the Dogstar in Brixton. A weekly Sunday event, Morris played alongside heavyweight friends such as Luke Vibert, Coldcut and Claude Young. Best of all, it was free! The Nubient nights continue, now at a new home – The Big Chill Bar.

Frequently gracing many of the world’s top DJ lists, including the Ministry of Sound book The Annual, the Mixmaster also made some music for the regenerated series of Doctor Who. In March 2007, along with Coldcut’s Matt Black, Morris took part in a tribute to the writer and philosopher Robert Anton Wilson, performed to a full house at the Royal Festival Hall, London.

www.myspace.com/theirresistibleforce

The Irresistible Force feat. Jonah Sharp will perform at The Big Chill festival 2008 A-Z line up | Ticket info

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