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» Not on Campaign (11)Back in stock. No, you're not dreaming, this tantalising hookup really is taking place, in front of your very eyes, right now. Embarking on another excursion to the land of deepest 4/4, Shackleton seems to have settled into a very rich and fertile furrow of late. 'Death is not final' focuses the sound into a headstrong direction, laying the route with insanely deadly kickdrum pressure which will work so well on a massive system you might just need to upgrade your hardware to capture the full breadth and devastating impact of the production. Shackleton weaves his percussion into… Read more

Back in stock! The return of Shackleton and Appleblim for another Skull Disco reunion. Appleblim wins the toss and kicks off the A-side with the monstrous 'Fear' riddim (versioned by Riko on Appleblim's myspace), decimating the step to a rigid pattern allowing room for nasty hoover manuevers and grumbling bass to carve out slo-mo actions kinda like Bizzy B on ketamine. Shackleton invades Muslimgauze territory on the flip (coincidentally both producers hail from deepest Lancashire, strange eh?), with deliciously tangible percussion, abyssal bass undula… Read more

Back in stock! Skull Disco 6 finally available!!! New Skull Disco 12"s are always more than welcome round these parts, consistently providing us with an entry into the darker recesses of the dubstep psyche and constantly upping the ante in a sometimes slow moving scene requiring new directions and ideas. In the early days of DMZ and FWD Laurie and Sam Skull disco were always to be seen skanking out wildstyle to the freshest fwd thinking riddims around, compared to the wall hugging regulars doing their best to hold it back. Interpreting the mandate of d… Read more

Back in stock! The return of our favourite psyched out and scuzzed up dubstep imprint Skull Disco with two squashed steppers from headman Shackleton and the mysterious Gatekeeper. Shackleton chases the dragon into a dank cave of resonant bass and urgently percussive halfstep of the truest sense. A restless barebones breakbeat is given space and time to evolve into a lush polyrhythmic structure underpinned with dreadman bass as only this man can. A shocking and sometimes nightmarish journey into the singular mind of a producer on a personal steppers m… Read more

Christmas has come early this week for any followers of the Skull Disco label or it's associated and likeminded artists. This remix package has been a looong time coming, but we've patiently sat here twiddling our thumbs while listening to the first CD on repeat and staring into our internal abyss. First and foremost we're totally buzzing over the T++ remix of Appleblim's 'Vansan', we'd heard rumours of this track's existence months ago and could only imagine what it would sound like, til now. Thankfully it's one of T++'s finest metallic steppers v… Read more

Back in stock! 'Soundboy's Suicide Note' finds Shackleton and Appleblim's groundbreaking Skull Disco imprint finally reach its 10th release. Shackleton takes over duties with four tracks of the darkest Skull Disco styles to date, finally committing the oppressive echo chamber tripper 'The Rope Tightens' to wax, and allowing the rest of the world to share in it's glorious misery. Acting as a two-part show on the A-side, 'But the branch is weak' follows from 'The Rope...' with another classic Shackleton track formed from horrifically grim synthlines and a claustrophobic bassline deli… Read more

Back in stock. Appleblim and Peverelist have been responsible for truly taking the Bristol dubstep scene to the forefront of the electronic music consciousness. In their individual guises both have taken the scene on similar trajectories, Appleblim, as joint head of Skull Disco and creator of some of the deadliest, deepest and most esoteric productions the scene has put forth, and Peverelist as Bristols anchorman behind the Rooted records shop, and the awesome Punch Drunk records, home to his personal brand of Berlin debted dubstep magic. Together they have always managed to separate and… Read more

Finally back in stock!!!! One of the year's finest twelves - finally available again! Spanning the whole of the a-side, "Blood on My hands" kicks off with the willful presets one might associate with another genre altogether, late night Detroit lounge business or even the midnight chimes of some kind of mutant R&B - that's before the bassline drops. Keeping the mood decidedly blue, the bassline is just impossibly deep, a padded bottom-end sub-sub-SUB that seems to re-draw battle lines, every now and again throwing a massively delayed snare into the mix for maximum, deep skanking. The flip… Read more

Back in stock! You've probably read us and a heap of blogs and forums banging on about this for months now, but it's finally here, Villalobos epic revision of Shackleton's 'Blood on My hands' classic refracted through an MDMA crystal into 18 minutes of tripping minimal techno genius similar in scope to his Fizheuer Ziheuer rhythm, but a hell of a lot darker. The source material was always ripe for versioning, with a massively disparate selection of top name DJs from Panorama bar's Cassy to Radio 1's Rob Da Bank mixing the track u… Read more

Very last copies in existance, ONLY TWO FOUND! Skull Disco get them bones shaking with some low end styles of the highest order on skull disco 02. Shackleton comes in from the far leftside with 'Majestic Visions', a truly original composition, combining dramatic Turkish pipes, steppin middle eastern flavoured percussion and awesome sub bass into a genius slice of dubsteppin weaponry. On the flip Appleblim keeps things dutty with two electro flavoured half steppers with cavernous bass weight sound constructions designed to test on the biggest and baddest rigs. Caned by them what k… Read more

Very last copies in existance, 12" housed in a paper sleeve, hurry! Sideways dubstep productions on new imprint 'skull disco' from Shackleton and fresh to the scene Appleblim. Shackleton, the man responsible for the hand branded 7" on mordant music last last year, and the the Pink Floyd/Kraftwerk/Can mashup in 2003 delivers a stoned to the bone, hazy ethnic shuffler which develops from thunder FX and eerie strings into a conga led, bass swamped semi-skanker. On the flip, Appleblim follows a similar route down the same grimy alley, this time opting for a more typical kick/skewed sn… Read more




































12" // £5.99

12" // £5.99








