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Head Front Panel

Head Front Panel has been played on NTS in shows including Ben Sims Presents: Run It Red, featured first on 5 November 2014. Songs played include Faded Toy Box, Running Man and Momentum.

John Heckle revealed as Head Front Panel - The Merseysider outs himself as the man responsible for all the eviscerating material on the Tabernacle offshoot.

Some 12 months ago Tabernacle Records announced plans to issue a series of techno-focused anonymous 12″s throughout 2014 under the Head Front Panel banner. The resultant nine records released on the label have contained some of the most mind-bending techno committed to wax in recent times – the warped laser battle sonics of the opening track on HFP #008 being a particular favourite of this office. Given the anonymous status of these records, the series has been subject to some rampant speculation since it launched, with everyone from Sunil Sharpe, Mark Forshaw and Jeff Mills posited as potential contributors.

It now transpires the project as a whole has been the work of John Heckle, the Liverpool-based producer with very close ties to the Tabernacle operation, with a brief statement on the artist’s website revealing the news late last week. The current round of Head Front Panel releases ended with the recently issued ninth edition, but Heckle has now taken to performing live under the name.

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RonocNikcam January 5, 2015 edited about 1 month ago John Heckle revealed as the sole producer behind HFP:

http://www.johnheckle.com/head-front-panel/ http://www.junodownload.com/plus/2015/01/05/john-heckle-revealed-as-head-front-panel/

Can't say I'm surprised. Been a great series, Thanks John!

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Head Front Panel

Head Front Panel has been played on NTS in shows including Ben Sims Presents: Run It Red, featured first on 5 November 2014. Songs played include Faded Toy Box, Running Man and Momentum.

John Heckle revealed as Head Front Panel - The Merseysider outs himself as the man responsible for all the eviscerating material on the Tabernacle offshoot.

Some 12 months ago Tabernacle Records announced plans to issue a series of techno-focused anonymous 12″s throughout 2014 under the Head Front Panel banner. The resultant nine records released on the label have contained some of the most mind-bending techno committed to wax in recent times – the warped laser battle sonics of the opening track on HFP #008 being a particular favourite of this office. Given the anonymous status of these records, the series has been subject to some rampant speculation since it launched, with everyone from Sunil Sharpe, Mark Forshaw and Jeff Mills posited as potential contributors.

It now transpires the project as a whole has been the work of John Heckle, the Liverpool-based producer with very close ties to the Tabernacle operation, with a brief statement on the artist’s website revealing the news late last week. The current round of Head Front Panel releases ended with the recently issued ninth edition, but Heckle has now taken to performing live under the name.

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RonocNikcam January 5, 2015 edited about 1 month ago John Heckle revealed as the sole producer behind HFP:

http://www.johnheckle.com/head-front-panel/ http://www.junodownload.com/plus/2015/01/05/john-heckle-revealed-as-head-front-panel/

Can't say I'm surprised. Been a great series, Thanks John!

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Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

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Faded Toy Box
Head Front Panel
Posh End Music2023
Running Man
Head Front Panel
Unterwegs Records2023
Momentum
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Unterwegs Records2023
Untitled
Head Front Panel
Head Front Panel2014
Retina
Head Front Panel
Head Front Panel2019
Six
Head Front Panel
Head Front Panel2020
Siren
Head Front Panel
Head Front Panel2020
The Roots (Head Front Panel Remix)
Pushmann feat. Answer 68 (Head Front Panel mix)
Matterwave Records2022
Interplay
Head Front Panel
Repetitive Rhythm Research2021
Spatial
Head Front Panel
Repetitive Rhythm Research2021