Origin London, England Name James Lavelle | Role Musician Music group Unkle (Since 1994) | |
Born 22 February 1974 (age 50) ( 1974-02-22 ) Occupation(s) DJ, recording artist, record label boss Genres Trip hop, Electronica, Big beat Albums Global Underground 026: Rom, Global Underground 023: Barc, FabricLive01, GU37: Bangkok, Global Underground 037: Ban Profiles |
James lavelle on 2001 a space odyssey bfiscifi
James Lavelle (born 22 February 1974) is an English electronic musician and record label owner.
Contents
- James lavelle on 2001 a space odyssey bfiscifi
- Start Making It James Lavelle
- Career
- UNKLE
- Mix albums
- Quotes
- References
Start Making It: James Lavelle
Career
Lavelle and Tim Goldsworthy co-founded Mo'Wax in 1992.
In 1996 Mo' Wax released one of electronic music's most celebrated albums, DJ Shadow's seminal Endtroducing...... Soon after this Lavelle started work on an album with DJ Shadow under the name UNKLE. The resulting release Psyence Fiction featured collaborations with Richard Ashcroft, Mike D, Badly Drawn Boy and Thom Yorke. In 2003, he released a follow-up to Psyence Fiction, titled Never, Never, Land, though this album saw DJ Shadow replaced by Richard File as the second full-time member of UNKLE. It featured collaborations with 3D of Massive Attack and Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age among others.
He is a longtime resident at Fabric in London, mixing the inaugural Fabric Live mix album. He has also mixed three DJ mix albums for Global Underground.
He has produced a number of film soundtracks, including Sexy Beast. Also an in demand remixer, he has reworked tracks by Garbage, The Verve, Beck and Massive Attack.
In an August 2006 interview with The Skinny, Lavelle revealed that he was working with Chris Goss and Autolux on the follow-up to Never, Never, Land, entitled War Stories. Of the album's direction, he said “It’s rawer than '‘Psyence Fiction’' and Never, Never, Land although it’s more in the vein of the traditional singer/songwriter. If the first record was UNKLE does hiphop and the second record was UNKLE does electronic, then this one is like UNKLE does rock, but it’ll hopefully still have its continuity.”