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Luke Vibert

Luke Vibert
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Luke Vibert performing at Liquid Lounge in Cork City on 21 November 2008
Background information
Birth name Luke Francis Vibert
Also known as Plug
Wagon Christ
Kerrier District
The Ace Of Clubs
Amen Andrews
Spac Hand Luke
Butler Kiev
Born (1973-01-26) 26 January 1973 (age 44)
Origin Redruth, Cornwall, UK
Genres Electronica, Jungle, Drum and bass, trip hop, acid jazz , acid techno
Instruments Computer, Synthesizer
Years active 1989 to present
Labels Rephlex, Ninja Tune, Astralwerks, Warp, Nothing Records
Associated acts Jeremy Simmonds, B.J. Cole, Jean-Jacques Perrey
Website Brainwashed page

Luke Vibert is an English recording artist and producer known for his work in many subgenres of electronic music. Vibert began his musical career as a member of the Hate Brothers, only later branching out into his own compositions. Vibert has recorded under several different aliases, most notably Plug and Wagon Christ.

Vibert's first musical output was in a variety of bands, including a punk act called Five Minute Fashion and later a Beastie Boys-esque group called the Hate Brothers, but he quickly moved into the low-cost environment of solo electronic composition.

Vibert grew up in Cornwall and attended the Wesleyan Methodist Truro School along with a number of key members of Aphex Twin's Rephlex Records crew. Luke and another school friend, Jeremy Simmonds, released an album on Rephlex under the name of Vibert/Simmonds which attracted attention from the Rising High music label. As a result of the popularity of the style in the early 1990s, Rising High commissioned an ambient music album from Vibert, who delivered Phat Lab Nightmare under the alias Wagon Christ in 1993.

He would go on further over the next few years to produce more music under the Wagon Christ name for Rising High and Ninja Tune, as well as introducing more aliases such as Plug (drum and bass/jungle), with the 1996 album 'Drum and Bass for Papa'.

In late 1999 and 2000, Vibert began touring with BJ Cole to promote their fusion album Stop the Panic. In 2002, he would begin a series of live collaborations with Aphex Twin. Although Aphex Twin and Luke Vibert never released an album together, Aphex Twin used the song name "Analord", from Vibert's album Lover's Acid, for a series of EPs. Vibert's later releases varied in style as he released albums under various names, including Plug, Amen Andrews, Kerrier District and Spac Hand Luke. "Amen Andrews" is a word play on the name of Irish game show host Eamonn Andrews, referring to the fact that each Amen Andrews track uses the Amen break. In 2004, Vibert explored acid disco when he remixed a Black Devil song, which was released on Disco Club (Remix) and released his first album under the alias Kerrier District.


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