Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

3. Iron MaidenLive After Death

When I was thirteen, a new boy joined us as we began our final year of middle school, and with him he bought a love of heavy metal. I was attracted to the speed and forward momentum of Iron Maiden, songs like ‘Phantom Of The Opera’ and ‘The Trooper’ just seem to gallop forwards with nothing able to stop them. Looking back I can see a similarity between this and the rushing breakbeats of hardcore. Around this time I was I was in a number of bands with school friends, and at points we did not have a drummer so we instead used a very weak sounding Yamaha drum machine which we were laughed at for. Looking back on this, I think this was the key moment in shaping the Perc sound. No one would ever mock me for weak drums again

Selected in other Baker’s Dozens: Malcolm Middleton
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