Shackleton - The Drawbar Organ EPs

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Review by Darren Barden

The Drawbar Organ EPs by Shackleton is a mesmerizing blend of electronic and experimental music that is sure to leave a lasting impression on listeners. The album comprises of four tracks that showcase the artist's prowess in creating intricate soundscapes that are both haunting and hypnotic.

The first track, "Drawbar Organ (Part 1)", sets the tone for the entire album with its eerie organ sounds and subtle beats. The second track, "Drawbar Organ (Part 2)", builds upon the first track with additional layers of percussion and distorted vocals, creating a sense of tension that is palpable.

The third track, "Deadman", is perhaps the most experimental of the bunch, featuring disjointed rhythms and otherworldly sounds that seem to defy categorization. Finally, the album closes with "Touched", a haunting and melancholic piece that brings the listener back down to earth after the otherworldly journey that preceded it.

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Artist: Shackleton
Album: The Drawbar Organ EPs
Rating: 5.0

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Download

Filename: shackleton-the-drawbar-organ-eps.rar
  • MP3 size: 31 mb
  • FLAC size: 507 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
(For The) Love Of Weeping8:20
Katyusha11:09
Dipping2:05
Powerplant6:13
There Is A Place For Us9:40
Test Tubes9:49
Touched5:58
Seven Present Tenses7:08
Wish You Better6:47
It Is Not Easy4:54

Video

Shackleton - Powerplant
Shackleton - Katyusha
Shackleton - Seven Present Tenses
Shackleton - Test tubes
Shackleton - Touched

Images

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Catalog Numbers

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Labels

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Listen online

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Formats

  • 3 × Vinyl
  • 12"
  • Test Pressing

Companies

RoleCompany
Mastered AtDubplates & Mastering
Distributed ByS.T. Holdings Ltd.

Credits

RoleCredit
Mastered ByRashad Becker
VocalsVengeance Tenfold (tracks: 1 to 5)
Words ByVengeance Tenfold (tracks: 1 to 5)
Written-BySam Shackleton (tracks: A1 to F2)
ProducerSam Shackleton (tracks: A1 to F2)

About Shackleton

Sam Shackleton, born in Lancashire and now resident in Berlin, emerged during the early rise of the Dubstep scene, running the now defunct label alongside from 2005 to 2008. Shackleton launched the label in 2010.

Real Name

    • Sam Shackleton

Name Vars

  • S. Shackleton
  • S. Shackleton
  • S. Shakleton
  • S.Shackleton
  • Sam Shackleton
  • Shacky
  • Shakleton

Aliases

  • Reiner Zufall
  • Tunes Of Negation
  • Sam Shackleton
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Summary by Darren Barden

The Drawbar Organ EPs is a masterful work of art that showcases Shackleton's unique vision and musical talent. Whether you're a fan of electronic music, experimental music, or just great music in general, this album is definitely worth a listen.

Comments

Shackleton you so good...
I totally agree with yfae17, these sounds were palgiated from 1974 Jambrothers world tour.
Hilarious
You guys might wanna check my page, there is a song from my band called "Jambrothers - Crash Bandicoot REmix". I'm not sure what to feel about this song, we did our remix from very original feelings, and I think our song was used to create this one, no questions asked.
delicious
this is very tasty
shaman!
It's sooooo AMAZING. People still go listen to crap though...
His most complete work to date.
It's dark, but good. I like it!
You who are doing this I am saluting
damn this is good
4:41 "GAME OVER: you and all your friends are dead" ....GENIUS !!!
Damn right mate! Couldn't say it better
Nice pace to it and cool video work!
awesome .... brilliant repetitive , heavy bass ... pleasure of being dizzy !!!! nice visual !
this is so damn good
❤️
Immense. The video works incredibly well too. Well played.
shackleton is a shaman!
What is this SHIT.
Muslimgauze - Mullah Said with extra beatles
I've never really known what to make of Shackleton. One minute I quite like it, the next minute I think it sounds like 90's indie rock being badly covered with the General Midi soundbank in a cheap soundblaster audio card lol. It's certainly got a curious interest to it but I'm not sure if it's going to stand the test of time. It reminds me a bit of Muslimgauze although, I think he had far more mystique and, dare I say it, 'talent' than this guy.
Amazing feat to combine polar exploration and music-making.  That's proper multi-tasking.