Amon Tobin


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Bio

Somewhere back in the mid-90’s a fresh faced Brazilian ex-pat living in the UK decided he was going to put down his harmonica, pick up a sampler, and name himself after a Stephen King novel. The resulting album, Cujo’s ‘Adventures In Foam’ (released on Ninebar records, later reissued on Ninja Tune) signaled Amon Tobin’s entry into the world of music. Well actually there’s a pre-Cujo project also, but everybody knows not to talk about it… but if you get Amon really drunk… actually no, even then he won’t play it for you.

Immediately upon hearing this record, the powers that be at Ninja Tune signed him up to record as Amon Tobin, and he quickly went to work on his debut ‘Bricolage’. If you’ll recall, these were the ‘trip-hop’ years for electronic music, where any clown with a sampler and a collection of Blue Note records could knock off some half-baked boutique hotel background music. But ‘Bricolage’ shone above all that. Although employing a marriage of jazz and beats, it stretched it further by bringing in elements of bossa-nova, batucada, and jungle, and combining it with a sense of song-writing that elevated it above the standards of that aforementioned scene. I mean hell, it has a song on it which was inspired by Amon taking a piss on his neighbors bike after some domestic living dispute (

Discography

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Bricolage
(1997)
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Permutation
(1998)
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Supermodified
(2000)
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Out From Out Where
(2002)
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Verbal Remixes & Collaborations
(2003)
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Recorded Live: Solid Steel Presents
(2004)
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Chaos Theory: Splinter Cell 3 Soundtrack
(2005)
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Spank Rock & Benny Bianco Are-Bangers & Cash
(2007)
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