Nine Deadly Venoms is the debut album by British music producer Jonathan Saul Kane, released in 1994 under his stage name Depth Charge.
The album compiles several 12" singles released by Kane under the Depth Charge name in the preceding five years.
Kane is often cited as a forerunner of trip hop and an influence on labels such as Mo' Wax and Ninja Tune.
[3] The tracks on the album comprise instrumental hip hop beats with dialogue and musical samples from films, particularly martial arts movies, westerns and horror films.
Some sources have claimed that the longer, original 12" versions appear on the vinyl release of the album.