Sixtoo
Sixtoo was the main project of Canadian underground hip hop DJ, producer and rapper Vaughn Robert Squire between 1996 and 2007.[1] He has since retired the Sixtoo name, and is pursuing other directions in electronic music, with a large genre shift from experimental hip hop to deeper club sounds of various tempos.[1] He has also released music as Speakerbruiser Rob,[2] and Prison Garde.[3]
Sixtoo  | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Vaughn Robert Squire | 
| Also known as | Prison Garde, Six Vicious, Speakerbruiser Rob | 
| Origin | Halifax, Canada | 
| Genres | Alternative hip hop, electronic | 
| Occupation(s) | DJ, producer, rapper | 
| Instrument(s) | Drum machine, sampler | 
| Years active | 1990–present | 
| Labels | Ninja Tune, Bully Records, Anticon, 6months, Vertical Form, Ant Records, Metaforensics, Cease & Desist | 
History
    
Sixtoo rose to prominence in the mid-1990s underground hip hop scene, initially as half of Halifax, Nova Scotia hip hop duo Sebutones, along with Buck 65.[4] During that time, he worked with Sage Francis, Moka Only, Mr. Dibbs and other members of Anticon.[5]
In 2000, Sixtoo moved to Montreal where he signed on with UK-based record label Vertical Form. Soon after came the release of Antagonist Survival Kit, a synth-based sample album that showcased both sides of his skills: on the mic and on the sampler.[6]
In 2003, Sixtoo signed to Ninja Tune.[7] His debut album on the label, Chewing on Glass & Other Miracle Cures, has won acclaim in the international electronic beats community in 2004.[8]
Since silencing the Sixtoo project, he has had a string of visible live P.A. projects including Megasoid along with Hadji Bakara, a former member of Wolf Parade.[1] He has also collaborated with Ango (born Andrew Gordon Macpherson) and Lunice (born Lunice Pierre Fermin) on the electronic music project Nouveau Palais. The trio released Avant Gang in 2012.[9]
Sixtoo entirely produced Isaiah Toothtaker's Sea Punk Funk in 2012.[10]
Discography
    
    Albums
    
- Superstar Props (1994)
 - Four Elements (1995)
 - Return of the Seeker (1996)
 - Progress (1997)
 - The Psyche Intangible (1998)
 - The Psyche Continuum (1999)
 - Songs I Hate (and Other People Moments) (2000)
 - Duration (2001)
 - Antagonist Survival Kit (2001)
 - Antagonist Survival Kit Instrumentals (2001)
 - Almost a Dot on the Map: The Psyche Years 1996-2002 (2004)
 - Chewing on Glass & Other Miracle Cures (2004)
 - Jackals and Vipers in Envy of Man (2007)
 - Système Hermès Volume One (2011) (as Prison Garde)
 - Occultsystem (2014) (as Prison Garde)
 
Mixtapes
    
- Boogie Screw (2012) (as Prison Garde)
 
EPs
    
- Termination Dubs (2000)
 - Body Ache Summer (2004)
 - Boxcutter Emporium (2004)
 - It's the Mindfuck Yo! Sit Your Ass Down (2006)
 - Forts (2014) (as Prison Garde)
 - October (2015) (as Prison Garde)
 
Singles
    
- "A Work in Progress" (2001)
 - "The Secrets That Houses Keep" (2001)
 - "Outremont Mainline Runs Across the Sunset" (2001)
 - "Krunk's Not Dead" (2005) (as Six Vicious)
 - "Two Strikes" (2005)
 - "Next" (2006)
 - "Fight" (2006)
 
Collaborations
    
- Albums
 
- Sebutones - 50/50 Where It Counts (1998)
 - Villain Accelerate - Maid of Gold (2003)
 
- Mixtapes
 
- Megasoid - Tank Thong Re-Mixtape (2008)
 - Megasoid - Remix Runners Re-Mixtape (2009)
 
- EPs
 
- Sebutones - Psoriasis (1996)
 - Sixtoo / Moka Only - Crystal Senate (1997)
 - Garde & Eames - Bricks (2011)
 - Nouveau Palais - Avant Gang (2012)
 
- Singles
 
- Hip Club Groove - "Cool Beans" (1993)
 - Sebutones - "Sebutone Def" (1997)
 - Sixtoo & Matth - "He Did Glass Music" (2003)
 - Sixtoo vs. Simahlak - "All Star Battle" (2003)
 - DJ Signify and Six Vicious - "No One Leaves" (2005)
 - Sixtoo & Norsola - "Homages" (2005)
 
Guest appearances
    
- The Goods - "Saga" from Dream Sequence (1999)
 - Sole - "Nothing Fell Apart" from Bottle of Humans (2000)
 - Shape Shifters - "Man 2 Ape 2 Fish" from Know Future (2000)
 - Alias - "Awaken" from "Final Act" (2001)
 - Aquasky - "The Shamen" from The Shamen (2001)
 - Stigg of the Dump - "Garbage Rain", "Pointing Fingers", and "Short Strings" from Still Alive at the Veglia Lounge (2002)
 - Hip Club Groove - "Cool Beans", "Big Bad Stylee '91", and "Fluctuating Mental States" from Unreleased & Rare (2010)
 
Productions
    
- Hip Club Groove - "Pornostar" from Land of the Lost (1996)
 - Sole - "Nothing Fell Apart" from Bottle of Humans (2000)
 - Kunga 219 - "Fine Spirits" and "Lonesome Cowboy: Part 2 ('98 Revisited)" from Tharpa's Transcripts... A Time and a Place (2000)
 - Anticon - "Pitty Party People" from We Ain't Fessin' (Double Quotes) (2002)
 - Sage Francis - "Crack Pipes", "Different", "Buckets of Silence", "Black Sweatshirt", and "Cup of Tea" from Personal Journals (2002)
 - Knowself & Moves - "Reality of Birth" and "Meaning?" from Pseudo Freedom in the Age of Manipulation (2004)
 - Recyclone - "The Dead World" from Corroding the Dead World (2005)
 - Sage Francis - "Crumble" and "Ground Control" from A Healthy Distrust (2005)
 - Moka Only - "More Soup" from The Desired Effect (2005)
 - Sage Francis - "Broccilude" from Human the Death Dance (2007)
 - Isaiah Toothtaker - "Biters Eat a Dick", "Cypher & Sphere", "Free Gear", and "Ready to Die" from Murs 3:16 Presents (2008)
 - Isaiah Toothtaker - "Hard as Hell", "Werewolfing", and "Bass Face" from Yiggy (2010)
 - Isaiah Toothtaker - Sea Punk Funk (2012)
 
Remixes
    
- DJ Vadim - "Edie Brickell (Sixtoo Remix)" (2003)
 - Smyglssana - "Foaming Prairie (Sixtoo Remix)" from We Can Fix It Remixes (2003)
 - Lali Puna - "Small Things (Sixtoo Remix)" from I Thought I Was Over That (2005)
 - Amon Tobin - "Kitchen Sink (Sixtoo Remix)" from Kitchen Sink Remixes (2007)
 - Ghislain Poirier - "No More Blood (Megasoid Remix)" from No Ground Under (2007)
 - Thunderheist - "Jerk It (Megasoid Remix)" (2008)
 - Hovatron - "Gypsy Trader (Prison Garde Remix)" (2011)
 - Monolithium - "Simon & G-Funk (Prison Garde Remix)" (2011)
 - Gunplay & Isaiah Toothtaker - "Frownin (Sixtoo Remix)" (2013)
 
Compilation appearances
    
- "Simulated Snow" "Holy Shit!" on Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop (1999)
 - "Grimey Inks the Moment" on Giga Single (2001)
 
References
    
- Dunlevy, T'Cha (April 30, 2008). "Squire cranks up the volume in new incarnation". The Gazette. Montreal. Archived from the original on November 8, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
 - "Q&A: Speakerbruiser of Megasoid". Lookout. September 30, 2009.
 - Ryce, Andrew (August 10, 2011). "Prison Garde: Systeme Hermes Vol.1". FACT Magazine.
 - Dunlevy, T'Cha (August 3, 2006). "Big bruising beats". The Gazette. Montreal. Archived from the original on November 8, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
 - Harron, Chris. "Interview with Sixtoo". Reading For New Times. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
 - Thomas-Glass, Daniel (June 29, 2003). "Revitalized Voice". Dusted Magazine. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
 - "Sixtoo - Biography". Ninja Tune Records. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
 - Moore, David (August 30, 2004). "Sixtoo: Chewing Glass & Other Miracle Cures". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
 - Eaton, James (June 1, 2012). "Download a Free EP From Ango, Lunice, and Prison Garde". XLR8R.
 - "Isaiah Toothtaker (Prod. by Sixtoo) "Labyrinth"". Peace Magazine. June 15, 2012.
 
External links
    
- Official website 

 - Prison Garde on Cargo Collective
 - Sixtoo discography at Discogs