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Jonathan Saul Kane is an English DJ, musician - releasing material since 1989 as Depth Charge, Octagon Man and Eon. He is also the owner of the record labels DC Recordings and Electron Industries.

He is well known for his pioneering use of samples, particularly from cult films in the martial arts, spaghetti western, and pornographic genres. Jonathan Saul Kane is often credited for inventing "trip hop" and "big beat"; he used kung-fu film samples before Wu-Tang Clan. His other aliases are Octagon Man, Alexanders Dark Band, T.E.T and Grimm Death.




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