Stanton Warriors are a British DJ and production duo consisting of Dominic Butler and Mark Yardley. Originally from the West Country, the duo have performed internationally with their infamous Stanton Sessions parties in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. Their name was taken from a manhole cover, made by Stanton Ironworks.[1]
British DJ and production duo
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Stanton Warriors
Origin
Bristol, England, UK
Genres
Breakbeat, UK garage, house
Labels
Punks, Fabric Records, V2 Records, XL Recordings, Skint Records, Central Station (Universal Music), Nest HQ
The Stanton Warriors' third mix album was released in the UK on 27 October 2008, entitled Stanton Session Vol. 3, which is their best-seller to date, and received 5 out of 5 from iDJ. This was also released in a limited run, deluxe edition manhole cover tin pack.
The graffiti style artwork (and their SW logo) seen on many of their releases and merchandise is the work of several renowned graffiti artists, SheOne and Rough, the latter of which won a design award for the artwork on the Stanton Warrior's single, "Da Antidote".
The Stantons have been known to release free to download promotional DJ sets through their websites, where there is also live video footage of their gigs. Now based in West London, they run a successful record label (Punks) out of their recording studio.
Selected discography
Albums and EPs
1997: Headz of State EP (with Deeper Cut)
1997: Deeper Cut/Headz of State EP
2001: The Stanton Session
2006: The Stanton Sessions Vol. 2 / The Lost Files
2006: Fabric Live 30
2007: Remixes (Skint) – (compilation album of Stanton Warrior's remixes of other artists)
The Black Eyed Peas – "The Time" (Stanton Warriors Remix)
MIA – "Internet Connection" (Stanton Warriors Remix)
Tensnake – "Coma Cat" (Stanton Warriors Re-Bump)
Daft Punk – "Derezzed" (Stanton Warriors Tron Punk Re-Bounce)
Boys Noize – "Yeah" (Stanton Warriors Re-Bump)
Big Boi – "Shutterbug" (Stanton Warriors Re-F*ck)
Jay Z feat. Kanye West – "N!**@s in Paris" (Stanton Warriors Remix)
Julio Bashmore – "Au Seve" (Stanton Warriors Re-Bash)
Music videos
In August 2013, Vice's music blog Thump premiered the video for "Cut Me Up". Shot in Los Angeles, the video is a character vignette of a fictional gang of skaters named the Stanton Warriors. Much has been made over its presentation of the role reversal position of the city's gang problem. It premiered on MTV in September.[6] The video was directed by Edward John Drake.[7]
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