J. Saul Kane Explained

J. Saul Kane
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Name:Jonathan Saul Kane
Birth Date:1967 1, df=y
Origin:London, England
Years Active:1989–2024

Jonathan Saul Kane (26 January 1967 – 12 July 2024) was a British DJ, musician, and producer who released music from 1987 as Depth Charge and The Octagon Man, amongst other aliases. He was involved in the founding of record label Vinyl Solution, as well as owner of his own labels DC Recordings and Electron Industries.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Kane was well known for his pioneering use of samples, particularly from cult films in the martial arts, Spaghetti Western and pornographic genres.[1] He also made tracks celebrating his favourite football team (Brazil on the 1990 single "Goal") and player (on the 1998 single "Romário").[1] Kane was often credited with inventing "trip hop" and "big beat";[5] he used kung-fu film samples before Wu-Tang Clan. His other aliases include Alexander's Dark Band, T.E.T and Grimm Death.[1]

As a confirmed kung-fu film fan, Kane was involved in setting up the company Made in Hong Kong, which licensed Chinese movies, particularly those made by the Shaw Brothers. Many of these films are examples of the heroic bloodshed genre (The Killer, A Moment of Romance). Made in Hong Kong was the first company to release Stephen Chow films on VHS in the UK.[6]

Although news of his death was not publicised until November 2024,[7] [8] Kane died on 12 July 2024, at the age of 57 from complications of diabetes and multiple sclerosis.[9]

Discography

as Depth Charge

Albums

Notable singles

as The Octagon Man

Albums

Notable singles

Notable remixes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music. Colin Larkin. Colin Larkin (writer). Virgin Books. 2000. First. 0-7535-0427-8. 120.
  2. Web site: DC Recordings: High Voltage. XLR8. 21 September 2006.
  3. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20110709004218/http://www.dcrecordings.com/. 9 July 2011. DC Recordings. DCrecordings.com.
  4. Web site: Archive: J Saul Kane interview June 2000. Consultthismusic.wordpress.com. 24 January 2010.
  5. Web site: J Saul Kane - NME, Nov. '99. Phinnweb.org. Piers Martin. 13 November 1999.
  6. Web site: J Saul Kane - NME, Mar. '98. Phinnweb.org. Andy Crysell. 14 March 1998.
  7. Web site: Dance world mourns death of breakbeat pioneer J Saul Kane. 19 November 2024. Juno.
  8. Web site: J Saul Kane, aka trip-hop pioneer Depth Charge, dies aged 55. DJ Mag. 19 November 2024.
  9. Web site: Obituary: J. Saul Kane. 27 November 2024. Record Of the Day.