Tatsuya Kanamori quickly became one of the few Japanese techno producers to attain global prominence within the late-'90s hard techno scene with his productions and remixes as DJ Shufflemaster. Originally a committed member of the Tokyo-based Subvoice label, where he released a number of his early EPs, Kanamori's reputation outside of Japan was aided largely by his affiliation with European techno heavyweights such as Adam Beyer, Joel Mull, Ben Sims, and Cari Lekebusch.
Links to Peel[]
Peel played tracks from the DJ on his shows between 1999 and 2002. He nominated the album, 'Annex 4', which featured DJ Shufflemaster, as one of his records of the month for December 2001 (Peel's Record Box) and his single, 'Angel Gate', as one of his records of the month for January 2002 (Peel's Record Box).
Shows Played[]
- 1999
- 05 August 1999 (Radio Eins): Dessau (v/a 12”) Cloned Vinyl
- 2001
- 07 March 2001: Slip Inside You (CD - EXP) Tresor
- 20 March 2001: Guiding Light (CD - EXP) Tresor
- 03 April 2001: Opaqueness (album - EXP) Tresor
- 24 April 2001: Guiding Light (album - EXP) Tresor
- 03 May 2001 (Radio Eins): Guiding Light (album - EXP) Tresor
- 13 May 2001 (BBC World Service): Guiding Light (album - EXP) Tresor
- 10 October 2001: Fourthinter (LP - EXP) Tresor
- 17 October 2001 (BBC World Service): Angel Gate (12") Tresor
- 25 October 2001 (Radio Eins): Fourthinter (Narita Remix) (v/a album - Annex 4) Tresor
- 20 December 2001: Fourthinter (Narita Remix) (v/a album - Annex 4) Tresor
- 2002
- 31 January 2002: Experience (Surgeon Remix) (12" EP - Angel Gate) Tresor
- 07 February 2002 (Radio Mafia): Experience (Surgeon Remix) (12" EP - Angel Gate) Tresor
- 28 February 2002 (Radio Eins): Experience (Surgeon Remix) (12" EP - Angel Gate) Tresor