Luke Vibert
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Luke Francis Vibert (born January 26, 1973) is a Cornish recording artist and producer known for his work in many subgenres of electronica. He 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.
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Discography
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As Luke Vibert
- A Polished Solid (1995)
- Do Unto Others (1997)
- Big Soup (1997)
- 95-99 EP (2000)
- Nuggets (2001), A collection of library music by other artists.
- Homewerk EP (2002)
- Further Nuggets (2002)
- Synthax/I Love Acid (2003), Limited edition vinyl YosepH promo.
- YosepH (2003), His first full-length album on Warp Records.
- Lover's Acid (2005)
- Lover's Acid 12" EP (2005)
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With Jeremy Simmonds
- Weirs (1993)
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With B.J. Cole
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Aliases
Luke Vibert has also released material under many different recording names.
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Ace of Clubs
- Classid Tracks (2002)
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Amen Andrews
- Volume 1 (2003), First in a series of hardcore/jungle EP's.
- Volume 2 (2003)
- Volume 3 (2003)
- Volume 4 (2003)
- Volume 5 (2003)
Note: "Amen Andrews" is a word play on the name of Irish game show host Eamonn Andrews. It probably also is a reference to the "Amen break", which is used in almost all drum'n'bass records.
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Kerrier District
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Plug
Note: Vibert has stated that Plug is currently inactive, and he does not plan on making another drum and bass album.
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Wagon Christ
- Phat Lab Nightmare (1994)
- Throbbing Pouch (1995)
- Tally Ho! (1998)
- Musipal (2001)
- Sorry I Make You Lush (2004)
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