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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.

Discography


As Luke Vibert

With Jeremy Simmonds

With B.J. Cole

  • Drum 'n' Bass 'n' Steel EP (1999)
  • Stop The Panic (2000)
  • Spring Collection EP (2000)

Aliases


Luke Vibert has also released material under many different recording names.

Ace of Clubs

  • Classid Tracks (2002)

Amen Andrews

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.

Kerrier District

  • Kerrier District (2004), An experimental disco album.
  • Kerrier District 2 (2006), Second Kerrier District album featuring a remix by Ceephax.

Plug

Note: Vibert has stated that Plug is currently inactive, and he does not plan on making another drum and bass album.

Spac Hand Luke

  • Sidthug (2006)
  • Amen Andrews V Spac Hand Luke (2006)

Wagon Christ

  • Phat Lab Nightmare (1994)
  • Sunset Boulevard EP (1994)
  • Throbbing Pouch (1995)
  • Redone EP (1995)
  • Rissalecki EP (1995)
  • London Is A Country (1997)
  • The Power Of Love (1997)
  • Lovely (1998)
  • Tally Ho! (1998)
  • Ataride / Tomorrow Acid (2001)
  • Musipal (2001)
  • Receiver (2001)
  • Shadows (2004)
  • Sorry I Make You Lush (2004)

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1973 births | Living people | Electronic musicians | Natives of Cornwall

Luke Vibert

 

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