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UPDATE: As the change is now in force for some users, I have switched the navigation to the simplified one for the new system. Please check Navigation in the Help section if you can't find things. I also initially made small adjustments to the front page layout, but have now reverted to the old look until all users are on the new system.

COUNTDOWN: Just a reminder for people still using Monaco that the final switch to the new skin is due on Nov. 3. After that, it will no longer be offered as an option. Sorry. Nothing to do with me.

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(This page includes Stakka's Drum And Bass group called Militia. For the techno act of the same name, see Militia(2)).
Stakka

Stakka (real name: Shaun Morris) is a Brighton UK drum & bass DJ, producer, composer, owner of Underfire, currently based in Brooklyn, NY.

He started making music in 1988. Around 1992 he started working on music together with some friends, Rob Lennon and K-Tee, on an Amiga computer. Some years later, Stakka and K-Tee had their first professional release, Ruffneck Ragga, in 1994.

Around 1996 Stakka met Skynet (real name: Nathan Vinall), and helped him in his studio between sessions with K-Tee. By 1997, they had made Underfire Recordings and Audio Blueprint, two labels as an outlet for their work, with K-Tee, Skinny, and Friction joining them. From 1997 to 2002, Stakka and Skynet worked together and ran the labels, releasing 41 Extended Plays and 3 Albums, Voyager, Blazin, and Clockwork. In 2001 they moved to Seattle, in the States. A year later the two friends separated as they decided to part ways. Skynet returned to Brighton, while Stakka went to New York.

Stakka created Cargo Industries in 2003, with his friends K. Tee, Friction, and Skinny, who are working under the collective name The Militia.

He also worked with DB under the collective name Ror-Shak.

Links to Peel[]

Peel played many records from Stakka, especially his solo material, as well as his collaboration with Skynet under various pseudonym names. Both Skynet and Stakka did a session working together for Peel's show in 2001.

Festive Fifty Entries[]

Kraken (Ali Ash, Nathan Vinall, Shaun Morris)

Sessions[]

STAKKA_&_SKYNET_John_Peel_23rd_May_2001

STAKKA & SKYNET John Peel 23rd May 2001

Stakka & Skynet

1. Recorded live from Maida Vale: 2001-05-23. First Broadcast: 23 May 2001

  • Drum 'n' Bass DJ set

Other Shows Played[]

Stakka & K.Tee (Keir Tyrer, Shaun Morris)
Spy (Nathan Vinall, Shaun Morris)
Side_Effects

Side Effects

Kraken (Ali Ash, Nathan Vinall, Shaun Morris)
Hard Evidence (Jim Sullivan, Nathan Vinall, Rich Scott, Shaun Morris)
Profound Noize (Nathan Vinall, Shaun Morris)
Stakka & Skynet (Nathan Vinall, Shaun Morris)
Militia (Ali Ash, Ed Keeley, Keir Tyrer, Shaun Morris)
Stakka

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