Simon Shackleton’s Elite Force project began way back in 1996, debuting
on his own newly founded Fused and Bruised label with a series of
peerless 12s and remixes. After a successful five years,he put Fused
and Bruised on the backburner to concentrate on production work, and
following several years with Whole9Yards and Moonshine he became a
mainstay recording artist for Adrift Recordings (formally known as
Kingsize Records) before moving on to set up his own Used & Abused
imprint.
Often credited for being a lynchpin in the developing the tech-funk
genre (an amalgamation of breaks, house, techno and electro) he has
released a series of highly successful singles in the past few years,
finding broad support from DJs and musicians across the board,
including the likes of James Zabiela, the Plump DJs, Laurent Garnier
and Damian Lazarus.
In addition to these solo singles, Meat Katie has been a regular
collaborator with Elite Force, a relationship that had begun in 2003
with the massive-selling 'Toba'. As a remixer, Elite Force has always
been in considerable demand, with re-workings for the likes of
Grandmaster Flash, Crystal Method, Jungle Brothers, Stereo MCs, UNKLE,
Infusion, Rennie Pilgrem, Shiloh and Dylan Rhymes all contributing to
his reputation as one of the most creative and effective remixers
around.
Elite Force's music has also been the soundtrack to many a
movie, with a huge list of impressive A-list credits to his name,
including the likes of the Matrix, Charlie's Angels, Arlington Road,
Mortal Kombat, Crow, The Bone Collector, The Jackyll, Spiderman 2 and
his music has appeared on a wide array of TV shows, from CSI to Top
Gear, from Football Focus to LA Doctors. He's also soundtracked a
number of computer games, including no fewer than 5 FIFA games, several
of the Wipeout series, The Matrix,and Motorstorm 1, and he is currently
writing some bespoke music for the sequel to one of the biggest games
of all time......
On the decks, Elite Force has been a prime mover since 1990
when he cut his teeth playing huge student nights and self-promoted
acid house nights in the South West of England, before moving up to
London and ultimately gravitating towards his tech-funk style, with
which he now has a full diary of global bookings and has become known
as one of the top technicians on a circuit that has included massive
shows in Hungary, Australia, Italy, USA, Czech Republic, India, Turkey,
Spain, Japan and China, as well as numerous festival slots including
Glastonbury, Coachella and the Glade. His bi-weekly strongarm sessions
webcasts have become something of an intraweb institution since their
inception back in 2001, and the most recent archives should be your
first stop if you've not come across the Force in action before :)