Red Snapper LP: Reeled And Skinned (30th Anniversary Edition) ***Release date 28th March 2025***
Red Snapper is reissuing their Reeled & Skinned compilation on Warp Records. It brings together the trio’s self-released early EPs from ’94 and ’95, a time when they quickly gained a reputation on the London live scene, captivating jazz, hip-hop, and dance heads alike. Now, Reeled & Skinned is available on vinyl again for the first time in decades, remastered and featuring an additional track, Area 51, recorded during the same period. The collection also includes Hot Flush in both its original form and the remix by Andrew Weatherall’s Sabres of Paradise. Beyond this milestone reissue, Red Snapper’s influence continues to resonate in today’s UK jazz scene, where their fearless fusion still inspires new generations.
Red Snapper is reissuing their Reeled & Skinned compilation on Warp Records. It brings together the trio’s self-released early EPs from ’94 and ’95, a time when they quickly gained a reputation on the London live scene, captivating jazz, hip-hop, and dance heads alike. Now, Reeled & Skinned is available on vinyl again for the first time in decades, remastered and featuring an additional track, Area 51, recorded during the same period. The collection also includes Hot Flush in both its original form and the remix by Andrew Weatherall’s Sabres of Paradise. Beyond this milestone reissue, Red Snapper’s influence continues to resonate in today’s UK jazz scene, where their fearless fusion still inspires new generations.
Red Snapper is reissuing their Reeled & Skinned compilation on Warp Records. It brings together the trio’s self-released early EPs from ’94 and ’95, a time when they quickly gained a reputation on the London live scene, captivating jazz, hip-hop, and dance heads alike. Now, Reeled & Skinned is available on vinyl again for the first time in decades, remastered and featuring an additional track, Area 51, recorded during the same period. The collection also includes Hot Flush in both its original form and the remix by Andrew Weatherall’s Sabres of Paradise. Beyond this milestone reissue, Red Snapper’s influence continues to resonate in today’s UK jazz scene, where their fearless fusion still inspires new generations.