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    Luke Vibert (born 26 January 1973) is a British electronic musician and producer, also known for his work under several aliases such as Plug and Wagon...
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  • James Vibert (1872-1942), Swiss sculptor Jean-Pierre Vibert (1777–1866), French rosarian Jehan Georges Vibert (1840–1902), French academic painter Luke Vibert...
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    there, his tutors introduced him to works by the likes of Aphex Twin, Luke Vibert, Squarepusher, and Boards of Canada, and Daniel would regularly use the...
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    Extraterrestrial Musician, which was presented at MIPCOM in 2003. With Luke Vibert Perrey recorded an album titled Moog Acid, which was released in 2007...
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    "Pullin' Me Back". The song was also sampled by British music producer Luke Vibert in his track "Mr. Mukatsuku". Audio Currin, Grayson (August 6, 2003)...
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  • 070 UNKLE - Rock On (12" - One Sided Promo) MW 071 Luke Vibert - Do Unto Others MW 072 Luke Vibert – Big Soup MW 073 Sukia – Contacto Espacial Con El...
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  • 1915 British silent drama film "Do Unto Others" (song), a single by Luke Vibert Unto Others This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    Clinton Road, The musician Aphex Twin (and friend of Vibert) grew up near Redruth. Luke Vibert has released an album called Chicago, Detroit, Redruth...
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  • James' friend Luke Vibert, also known as Plug. James stated that while he worked with triplets and complicated beats in the past, that Vibert "got me into...
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  • Original Fire EP (as Luke Vibert). At the time, Vibert also had a standing offer from UK label Ninja Tune to re-issue the album. Vibert ultimately opted to...
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  • Blvd. (album), Yancey Boys album Sunset Boulevard EP, 1994 release by Luke Vibert This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sunset...
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  • Stop the Panic (category Luke Vibert albums)
    Stop the Panic is a collaborative album by Luke Vibert and BJ Cole, released in 2000. John Bush of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5 and said,...
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    music of many electronic artists, among them Mike Paradinas, DMX Krew, Luke Vibert, Aleksi Perälä and Squarepusher. The label has also remastered and re-released...
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    Richard D. James (also known as Aphex Twin) grew up in Cornwall, as did Luke Vibert and Alex Parks, winner of Fame Academy 2003. Roger Taylor, the drummer...
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  • exponents of drill 'n' bass included Luke Vibert, Aphex Twin, and Squarepusher. The style was pioneered by Vibert on his 1995 EPs under the name Plug....
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    Mindphone and features a Gamelan gong. The record also contains remixes by Luke Vibert, Autechre and Matthew Yee-King. Very few live shows happened around this...
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  • favour with friends Richard D. James and Luke Vibert. The record has received heavy road testing from Richard and Luke, and original copies are on the net...
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    jungle-inspired breakbeats in the mid-1990s, he named friends and fellow musicians Luke Vibert and Tom Jenkinson as influences. In a 2014 interview, James said of jungle...
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  • Big Soup (category Luke Vibert albums)
    Luke Vibert. His first non-collaborative studio album under his own name, it was released on 7 July 1997 by Mo' Wax. Fact characterised Luke Vibert's...
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    2001 Cornwall's Luke Vibert joined Ninja Tune. Growing up amongst contemporaries Aphex Twin and Tom Middleton/Global Communication, Vibert had made a name...
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  • of trap music Ina Plug, South African archaeologist Plug, an alias of Luke Vibert (born 1973), British electronic musician All pages with titles beginning...
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    Artists, 2012). In the late 1990s, a desire to work with a DJ drew Cole to Luke Vibert, the result of their collaboration being Stop the Panic (Cooking Vinyl/Astralwerks...
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  • Musipal (category Luke Vibert albums)
    Musipal is a studio album by Luke Vibert, released under the alias Wagon Christ. It was released in 2001 on Ninja Tune. Tony Naylor of NME gave the album...
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  • YosepH (category Luke Vibert albums)
    YosepH is the second studio album by Luke Vibert under his own name, released in 2003 on Warp. It was originally shipped from Warpmart with a sheet of...
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  • Catastrophe Ulver Underworld The Utopia Strong Vangelis Velvet Cacoon Luke Vibert (as Wagon Christ) Vision Eternel Voice of Eye Kit Watkins Wavestar (with...
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  • (disambiguation) Patriarch Joseph (disambiguation) YosepH, a 2003 album by Luke Vibert Joesef, a Scottish singer This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • District (musician), one of a number of names used by the recording artist Luke Vibert Kerrier District (album), an album by Kerrier District Kerrier District...
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  • December 2002 based in Ann Arbor, Michigan Tally Ho! (album), an album by Luke Vibert under the alias Wagon Christ "Tally", a song by midwxst and Denzel Curry...
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  • taken from the SoundHunters app. Tracks from selected winners such as Luke Vibert, Zeka Lopez, Mikael Seifu, Simonne Jones and KIZ by Jean-Michel himself...
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  • Tally Ho! (album) (category Luke Vibert albums)
    Tally Ho! is a studio album by Luke Vibert, released in 1998. It is the third album under his alias Wagon Christ. Jason Kaufman of AllMusic gave the album...
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