| All Seeing I |
| Background information |
| Origin |
Sheffield, England |
| Genre(s) |
electronic |
| Years active |
1997 - present |
| Label(s) |
London Records |
Associated
acts |
Hiem
I
Monster
Fat Truckers
Relaxed Muscle |
| Members |
Dean Honer
Jason
Buckle
DJ Parrot |
The All Seeing I are an English
electronic music group from Sheffield, comprising Dean
Honer, Jason
Buckle and DJ Parrot (real name Richard Barratt).
They released their first single "I Walk" in 1997, but it wasn't
until the year after that they gained mainstream commercial success
with the song "Beat Goes On", a remixed cover of the song by Sonny
and Cher (or rather, a cover of Buddy Rich's version of the song and
using the all-female vocals from his version).
Their work was something of a Sheffield collective, and the
trio worked with artists from the City including Tony
Christie, Jarvis Cocker, Phil
Oakey, Babybird
and many others. Their regular live vocalist was Bozz, who later went
on to form electronica duo Hiem.
All Seeing I were asked to produce a cover of "Beat Goes On"
for Britney
Spears's debut album ...Baby
One More Time. They have also remixed a variety
of artists, including Pulp.
Dean Honer also fronts the similarly styled group, I
Monster.
Buckle went on to be a part-time member of Fat
Truckers and formed Relaxed Muscle with Jarvis
Cocker and Richard Hawley. He also has
a brief cameo as one of the Weird Sisters rock band in Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire, along with
Cocker, Pulp's Steve Mackey, Steve Claydon
of Add
N to (X), and Phil Selway and Jonny
Greenwood of Radiohead.
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Contents
- 1 Discography
- 1.1 Singles
- 1.2 EPs
- 1.3 Albums
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Discography
Singles
- "The Beat Goes On" - #11 in March 1998
- "Walk Like A Panther" (featuring Tony
Christie) - #10 in January 1999
- "First Man In Space" (featuring Phil
Oakey) - #28 in September 1999
EPs
- The All Seeing I - free 5-track promo CD
with Jockey
Slut magazine. London Records, 1999.
Albums
- Pickled Eggs and Sherbet (1999) UK #45