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There are several artists using this name: 1) Skalpel is a DJs/producer duo (Marcin Cichy and Igor Pudlo) from Wroclaw, Poland. Being part of the Ninja Foreign Legion, they're among the best-known and most respected DJs and producers in Poland, and recipients of the prestigious Paszporty Polityki award. Four of their mixes were aired on Solid Steel in the past, two of which were released on the Virtual Cuts mixtape. In 2000 along with DJ Vadim and his Russian Percussion, they've toured the country presenting an amazing 4-deck show. Later that year Skalpel released a demo CD titled Polish Jazz, which won them a lot of critical acclaim and a contract with Ninja Tune. Over the years they've built an astounding collection of samples capturing the dusty, smoky spirit of polish jazz from 60s and 70s, and then reimagined it for the 21st century audiophile. A BBC Interview with Skalpel. 2) For the French rapper Skalpel, member of La K-Bine (with Guez & DJ Akye) and more recently Première Ligne (with E.One & Akye), whose texts are clearly against institutional politics, neocolonialism, globalism, consumerism, police brutality, racism, fascism, media control, repression of social movements, etc, and defend insurrectionism, internationalism and approaches the anarchist and revolutionary movement in general, see Skalpel (La K-Bine) and Skalpel (Première Ligne) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are several artists using this name: 1) Skalpel is a DJs/producer duo (Marcin Cichy and Igor Pudlo) from Wroclaw, Poland. Being part of the Ninja Foreign Legion, they're among the best-known and most respected DJs and producers in Poland, and recipients of the prestigious Paszporty Polityki award. Four of their mixes were aired on Solid Steel in the past, two of which were released on the Virtual Cuts mixtape. In 2000 along with DJ Vadim and his Russian Percussion, they've toured the country presenting an amazing 4-deck show. Later that year Skalpel released a demo CD titled Polish Jazz, which won them a lot of critical acclaim and a contract with Ninja Tune. Over the years they've built an astounding collection of samples capturing the dusty, smoky spirit of polish jazz from 60s and 70s, and then reimagined it for the 21st century audiophile. A BBC Interview with Skalpel. 2) For the French rapper Skalpel, member of La K-Bine (with Guez & DJ Akye) and more recently Première Ligne (with E.One & Akye), whose texts are clearly against institutional politics, neocolonialism, globalism, consumerism, police brutality, racism, fascism, media control, repression of social movements, etc, and defend insurrectionism, internationalism and approaches the anarchist and revolutionary movement in general, see Skalpel (La K-Bine) and Skalpel (Première Ligne) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sculpture
High
Together
1958
Not Too Bad
So Far
Break In
Quiz
Asphodel
Test Drive
Shivers
Long Distance Call
Flying Officer
Konfusion
Deep Breath
Wooden Toy
Seaweed
Split
Hiperbole
1958 (Skalpel remix)
Low
Tension
Theme from 'Behind the Curtain'
1958 (Quantic remix)
Salvadanio
Theme From Behind the Curtain
Break In (Backini remix)
The Dream of the Sleepless Man
Laboratorium
Newly Arrived from Poland
If Music Was That Easy
Directions
Break Out (Skalpel remix)
Break In (J's remix)
The Fairy Tale From a Dusty Crate
Break In (Paradowski remix)
Theme From "Behind The Curtain"
Low (Reconstruction by The Amalgamation of Soundz)
Escape - Hania Rani Remix
Simple
Hyperbole
Siesta
Escape
Sea
3. Long Distance Call
Sound Garden
Ninjazz
Quicksilver
Snow
Saragossa
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