Scaramanga Silk
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Scaramanga Silk is a London-born, British music producer, DJ, VJ, and author.
Work
[edit]Scaramanga Silk has produced singles, EPs and remixes for Micro Spiral Records, Kin Aesthetic Recordings and Adventures in Dubbing.[1] He has also created a number of his own recordings. Silk's work falls into a number of musical genres, including, "breakbeat, electro, ambient, experimental, and techno".[2]
In 2021, a single by Silk, called Choose Your Weapon, sold for a record-breaking £30,000 ($41,095) on record collectors' website, Discogs.[3] It is the site's biggest recorded sale; all the more remarkable as Silk was a relatively unknown artist at the time of the sale.
Discogs was rather perplexed by the sale, and remarked, "By several accounts, the release drew attention from collectors shortly after it dropped [in 2008] when it sold on eBay for $654. How that price tag sky-rocketed to over $40,000 remains a mystery.”[4] Silk was also somewhat puzzled by the record-breaking sale, when he said, “It is very difficult to understand why the release went for that kind of money, as I do not believe that any record is worthy of such a valuation. The individual who made the purchase must have had some kind of special connection to the work too … It means a lot that Choose Your Weapon is so special to somebody.”[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Scaramanga Silk". Micro Spiral Recordings. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ "Everything We Know About Scaramanga Silk and Choose Your Weapon". Discogs Blog. 2021-02-03. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
- ^ "Scaramanga Silk: Unknown DJ's debut record sells for £30,000". BBC News. 2021-02-05. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
- ^ "Record by near-unknown producer sells for $41,000 to become most expensive on Discogs". the Guardian. 2021-02-03. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
- ^ Middleton, Ryan. "Rare Vinyl From Scaramanga Silk Sells For Record $41,095 On Discogs". Magnetic Magazine. Retrieved 2022-01-11.