The Herbaliser
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The Herbaliser | |
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Also known as | The Herbaliser Band |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | !K7 |
Members |
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Website | herbaliser |
The Herbaliser is an English
Jake Wherry has also recorded solo tracks as The Meateaters, released on the Parisian Big Cheese label, and has worked with The Propheteers.
Ollie Teeba is also part of Soundsci with Jonny Cuba of Dynamic Syncopation, Audessey ex-Mass Influence, U-George The Hemisphere and Oxygen Sputnick Brown
History
Jake Wherry grew up in
Wherry and Teeba met years later at Wherry's Traintrax studio, and began recording together, collaborating with DJ Malachi, Kaidi Tatham of Bugz in the Attic and Ralph Lamb of Easy Access Orchestra. They developed a jazzy instrumental style of hip hop, due to an absence of available rappers. They passed their recordings on to Ninja Tune bosses Matt Black and Jonathan More of Coldcut and were signed shortly thereafter.
Inspired by the funk bands of previous decades, rather than performing simply with turntables, Jake Wherry decided to take a seven piece band on tour, which included Tatham, Lamb, Andrew Ross, Micah Moody Jnr and percussionist
As they progressed, they gained access to guest vocalists for appearances on their records, including What? What? (aka Jean Grae), Roots Manuva, MF Doom, Seaming To, Rakaa Iriscience of Dilated Peoples, Blade, Phi Life Cypher, Bahamadia, Dream Warriors and Insight .
The pair were subsequently employed to produce music for the likes of
The group have also provided production for artists including T Love, Princess Superstar and remixes for artists including DJ Food, Raw Stylus, Push Button Objects, Jaffa and label-mates Coldcut's "Atomic Moog", which reached number one on the UK singles chart.[9]
In 2009, the band released its second live band album, Session Two. This was recorded at The Easy Access Orchestra's studio and mixed at Jake's Train Trax Studio.
Jake Wherry was featured in the Gimlet Media podcast Heavyweight featuring the collaborative production of a track with a fan. [10] Since 2021, Wherry has been working on tracks with Portuguese-British singer Maya Blandy,[11] with "Stardust", her debut track released in 2023,[12] featuring house vocalist Kathy Brown.
Discography
Albums
As The Herbaliser:
- Remedies (1995, Ninja Tune)
- Blow Your Headphones (1997, Ninja Tune)
- Very Mercenary (1999, Ninja Tune)
- Something Wicked this Way Comes (2002, Ninja Tune)
- Take London (2005, Ninja Tune)
- !K7 Records)
- There Were Seven (2012, Department H.)
- Bring Out The Sound (2018, BBE)
As The Herbaliser Band:
- Session One (2000, Department H.)
- Session Two (2009, !K7 Records)
DJ mix albums:
- Solid Steel Presents Herbal Blend (2003, Ninja Tune)
- FabricLive.26 (2006, Fabric)
Compilations
- Herbal Tonic (2010, Ninja Tune)
EPs
- The Real Killer/Blow It EP (1995)
- Repetitive Loop/Scratchy Noise EP (1995)
- The Flawed Hip-Hop EP (1996)
- New & Improved/Control Centre (1997)
- The Blend EP (1997)
- Wall Crawling Giant Insect Breaks EP (1998)
- Road of Many Signs/Moon Sequence EP (1999)
- Missing Suitcase EP (1999)
- 8 Point Agenda/Who's Really The Reallest? EP (1999)
- Good Girl Gone Bad EP (1999)
- Time 2 Build EP (1999)
References
- ^ Cooper, Sean. "The Herbaliser: Biography by Sean Cooper". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
- ^ Roullier, Ian (2012). "Music – Review of The Herbaliser – There Were Seven". BBC Music. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ^ Haywood, Brad (13 June 2002). "The Herbaliser: Something Wicked This Way Comes – Album Review". Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ^ Naylor, Tony (22 February 2002). "Album Reviews – Herbaliser: Something Wicked This Way Comes". NME. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ^ Blower, Kate (12 October 2012). "The Herbaliser – There Were Seven – Reviews". Clash. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ^ Thill, Scott (31 May 2008). "Never Say Never to Mac-Based Electro-Funk: An Interview With The Herbaliser". Wired. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ^ "Live Reviews: The Herbaliser September 8, 1999 The Phoenix, Toronto"[usurped]. Chart Attack, review by Mike Doherty, September 8, 1999
- ^ "The Herbaliser". Biography. NinjaTune.net. Retrieved 1 August 2008.
- ^ "The Herbaliser". Biography. AllMusic. Retrieved 5 August 2008.
- ^ https://gimletmedia.com/shows/heavyweight/2ohrb7x #50 Nick
- ^ https://www.fatsoma.com/e/alzgfw86/maya-blandy-with-supports
- ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001mrxv