Spring Heel Jack
Electronic · GB · Active since 1994

Spring Heel Jack

Kinetic breakbeats colliding with free-jazz improvisation. A high-wire act of rhythmic precision and avant-garde chaos for deep focus or late-night urban wandering.

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Spring Heel Jack sounds like the nervous system of a sprawling metropolis. In their early work, they took the skeletal framework of drum and bass and infused it with a sophisticated, almost academic sense of space and texture. It is music that feels fast even when it is quiet, driven by intricate, skittering percussion that seems to mimic the erratic movement of insects or the flicker of fluorescent lights.

What truly sets them apart is their fearless pivot from the dancefloor to the avant-garde. By inviting legendary free-jazz improvisers into their electronic world, they created a sound where digital sub-bass and organic brass don't just coexist but actively challenge one another. It is a dense, intellectual experience that rewards close listening, full of sudden dissonances and breathtaking rhythmic pivots that keep the listener in a state of constant alertness.

Start with '68 Million Shades' if you want to hear the pinnacle of atmospheric 90s jungle. If you are feeling more adventurous, jump to 'AMaSSED' to witness the moment where electronic production and free improvisation fuse into something entirely new and slightly dangerous. It is the perfect soundtrack for when you need your brain to operate at a higher frequency.

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.
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Our Catalog9 Albums · 1995 · 2008
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