Salt Tank are two English record
producers, David Gates and Malcolm Stanners, plus percussionist Andy Rose, from Surrey
.
Their
music ranges from laid-back
trance, such as their
hit
single "Eugina" (some of its many versions include a
sample from "
Me and
a Gun" by
Tori Amos) to tougher
sounds.
Biography
The
trio recorded several singles, before signing a recording contract with Internal Records,
and securing a UK
Top 40 hit single with "Eugina". Originally,
Stanners and Gates knew each other from an early age, sharing an
affection for
world music and the pair
embraced acid-house as well by the mid 1980s. Stanners began
working at Paradise Studio, where he
engineered for
Hawkwind,
The Beloved,
Inner City and
Derrick May.
By 1991, Stanners and Gates had recorded three
EPs. The releases created a interest in the
dance community, and reached
radio via
John Peel. After
signing to Internal Records (also the home of
Orbital and
The
Advent), the duo released their debut album,
Science and
Nature. They enjoyed a brief flirtation with the
UK Singles Chart in May 1996 when "Eugina"
peaked at #40.
They have collaborated with other
musicians
such as
Chicane, in the
track "Leaving Town" which can be found in Chicane's
album Far
from the Maddening Crowds. In turn, Salt Tank
remixed the
song, and re-titled as
"Pueblo Blanco" it was issued on several
compilation albums, including 1999's
Gatecrasher : Wet.
Albums
- Science & Nature
- Wave Breaks
References
External links